Final Cut Pro X: Review 13,472.0.4

Writing a review of Final Cut Pro X in April of 2012 feels about as relevant as reviewing  Slumdog Millionaire. But after a few months of dedicated use, I thought I would touch on some lesser-publicized features. Like many, I turned into an angry, betrayed Robert DeNiro-styled Fan when Apple released FCPX last summer. It wasn’t compatible with most plug-ins, many ‘professional’ features – notably audio – were stripped, it had a touch of iMovie aesthetics and that default audio skimming feature freaked me out. But after 10+ projects on the... Read the Rest →