One of the most unique and interesting announcements out of the 2024 Apple Event this year was Apple’s new Final Cut Camera app for iPad and iPhone. And while all the talk today might be about the new Final Cut Pro 11 for Mac (or perhaps the Final Cut Pro for iPad 2.1), Apple’s update to Final Cut Camera might sneakily be the most significant for certain video pros.Set to bring intuitive new pro controls for all of you aspiring (and already professional) film and video directors, this update features new video recording specs and capabilities. These improvements are set to unlock the full capabilities of the new iPhone 16 Pro and should partner well with importing and editing your footage into Final Cut Pro for iPad to complete Apple’s newly optimized workflow.Let’s look at this Final Cut Camera 1.1 update and what it’s set to offer smartphone videographers.Apple Final Cut Camera 1.1The biggest news here is that Final Cut Camera users will now have the ability to capture Log-encoded HEVC video in standalone or Live Multicam sessions. This means that Final Cut Camera smartphone shooters will be able to fully take advantage of the amazing dynamic range of Log while still benefitting from reduced file sizes and even more recording time. This updated Final Cut Camera will also allow users to enable a LUT preview while recording in Log, which should help showcase the vibrancy of the original scene in SDR or HDR with the Apple Log LUT. Plus,...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday