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New macbook air coding. Apple has filed a trademark update that paves the way for a future Final Cut Pro subscription.
Add to this the fact that Apple handled the update inelegantly, and it was quite the firestorm. However, that’s not Final Cut Pro X today. Today Final Cut Pro X is an outstanding NLE. I think it’s the best in the business. When it comes to Final Cut, and Apple in general, there is a lot of schadenfreude out there. Aug 25, 2020 Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X with a slew of features and improvements. The editing suite can now use machine learning smarts to automate video cropping for social media-friendly formats.
Apple’s pro video editing software is currently a $300 one-off purchase, with all updates free of charge. But the company has just taken a step that would open up four potential new scenarios…
I immediately bought two books: this one and the Learn by Video 'Introducing Final Cut Pro X.' I started out with the Learn By Video, because I thought it would give me a good visual jumpstart, and I was right. It gives an excellent overview of what the product is, and basically how to use it.
Photoshop for macbook pro 2019. Patently Apple spotted the update to the company’s trademark, adding the category “software rental.”
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Apple’s ‘Final Cut Pro’ was granted ‘Registered Trademark’ (RTM) status back in May 2016. Apple’s RTM was filed only under International Class 009 covering the following:
“Computer software for creating, editing, processing, organizing, importing, exporting, and encoding video, movies, motion picture films, and multimedia content; computer software for creating, editing, processing, organizing, importing, exporting, and encoding audio, music, and sound content; computer software for creating and editing digital animation, graphics, and special effects; computer software for color correction of video and multimedia content; computer software for creating, processing, exporting, and encoding digital media.”
The term Software rental was not part of their registered trademark back in 2016.
On Monday Apple filed an update to their trademark ‘Final Cut Pro’ in Europe adding Nice Classification #42 that hints that Apple could decide to go the way of Microsoft’s subscription model for Final Cut Pro by adding in that class verbiage covering “rental of software.”
As the site notes, this is a very specific step taken by Apple to extend the coverage of the trademark, so it doesn’t appear to be simply a standard move the company is taking to cover all the bases.
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There are four potential scenarios for a Final Cut Pro subscription.
First, Apple could retain the one-off purchase option, but charge a subscription fee for major updates. Samsung galaxy s7 macbook.
Second, the company could offer new users the choice of a one-off purchase or monthly subscription to use the app.
Third, Apple could remove the option of a one-off purchase and turn Final Cut Pro into a subscription service. This possibility would dismay many who dislike the software as a service (SAAS) trend, preferring occasional app purchase costs to recurring monthly fees.
Finally, another option is that Apple might be keeping things as is, and only charging a subscription for those who want to use some kind of cloud-based version of Final Cut. That might mean access to an iPad version of the app as well as the Mac app, in addition to cloud storage.
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Although the move does appear to be a very deliberate one, that doesn’t mean Apple has any current plans to change its business model for Final Cut Pro – but does suggest it is at least seriously considering the possibility. If you’ve been on the fence about buying it, now might be a good time to make a decision.
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FCX isn't aweful, it's just different. Older people (like me) who've been editing for a while and have gotten used to ways of doing things don't like it much because it's completely different in it's approach. Not ALL us older types are against it..but a lot. But it isn't horrible..it is perfect for a lot of editing jobs. It's fast, it's easy..it does a lot of what many people need done. But there are tasks that some editors like myself need to do that it just doesn't do..so we don't use it.
HOW is it different? There are lots of tutorials out there for it, so find them and watch and see. Pretty different. Too much to go into. But I assume that you are new to this whole thing, so you don't even know how FCP 7 works..so you don't know how it's different. It's a lot to ask for in a forum post. It doesn't capture tape from non-firewire devices, for one. No biggie if you shoot tapeless and deliver tapeless, but I still work in a world where tape is very much alive.
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FCP 7 was discontined over 2 years ago..only placed you can buy it are eBay and Craigslist and places like that. But I wouldn't suggest investing in discontinued, old software. Adobe PRemiere Pro and Avid are viable alternatives. But I wouldn't discount FCX..it might work great for you. I hear people just starting out editing find it amazing.
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Aug 24, 2013 9:50 AM