I'm so totally the beginner, so I learn a lot when I watch your videos. All the suggestions you mention that should happen in the near future I couldn't agree with more. I have the M4 iPad 13 inch and I love the color display, but would love to see the ability to use those colors in FCP. Thank you for a great tutorial. I'm gonna watch some more videos of yours 🙂
Love the breakdown with real life examples. They’re really trying to build around the ipad app. This can really speed up content creation. I personally don’t use iPad or iPhones for any project because of the small censor but this multicam feature is still pretty cool. Great work as always
You have a very knowledgable way of showing how things work. Just ran across your channel. I do agree with your issues with Final Cut Pro for iPad. As you say color correction workflow is vey clunky and I'm appauled the FC people did not catch it. Tom from NRH Texas.
I'm not sure why the Multicam option is not available on the desktop version of Final Cut on MacOSX but it is on the iPad. To me it seems it's much easier to control several iPhones and Multicam from a full on desktop version on a MacBook Pro.
How would your studio setup work outside the studio where only have Bluetooth? For example, if you are recording in a park. I think you mentioned that both WiFi and Bluetooth are needed to connect to your iPad.
Agree with your comments on limited to iOS devices. Would love to be able to add my Nikon Z7II and Osmo Pocket 3 to the mix. Still, this is a big step with us now able to take this into the field using only iOS devices
Great video! Watching from Puerto Rico. I suppose there’s no way to stream live to Facebook or any platform while using the new Final Cut Live feature?
I got the new M4 iPad Pro and a iPhone 15…but won’t be doing FCP on the iPad. Can I still record through those devices using the new app and edit through my FCP on my MacBook?
I figured it out. You have to first create a multicam project to get the app connected to the iPad, then you can transfer clips from the app without creating a multicam project.
Colour correction in multicam clips is difficult enough in the desktop version. The issues you highlight in your video make multicam an absolute no no for me in the iPad version.
The idea of mobile editing on the iPad sounds great but by the time you’ve bought an iPad with enough storage as well as all the accessories needed to be useful, you might just as well get a MacBook with ‘proper’ FCP! But I think the intended market is not established film makers like myself, but new, young, film makers who could indeed pool their iPhones to make a multicam video. It’s an evolution of the market the original FCP was aimed at, only back then, young aspiring film makers were grabbing the new DSLRs like the Canon 5Dmk2. All the other NLE software was designed for DV palmcorders etc and, suddenly, they were all ‘old hat’. So I think FCP for iPad will eventually be very successful and springboard a whole new generation of film makers.
Here's the link to the FCP for iPad Multicam Tutorial: ruclips.net/video/ph8ogiuN1eQ/видео.html
I'm so totally the beginner, so I learn a lot when I watch your videos. All the suggestions you mention that should happen in the near future I couldn't agree with more. I have the M4 iPad 13 inch and I love the color display, but would love to see the ability to use those colors in FCP. Thank you for a great tutorial. I'm gonna watch some more videos of yours 🙂
Love the breakdown with real life examples. They’re really trying to build around the ipad app. This can really speed up content creation.
I personally don’t use iPad or iPhones for any project because of the small censor but this multicam feature is still pretty cool. Great work as always
You have a very knowledgable way of showing how things work. Just ran across your channel. I do agree with your issues with Final Cut Pro for iPad. As you say color correction workflow is vey clunky and I'm appauled the FC people did not catch it. Tom from NRH Texas.
Could you stream up to 4 cameras out the iPad at the same time like storm chasers do? Or just one feed at a time? Thanks Jen.
Been using Lumafusion for a few years and love the effects they offer. Is there a way to add more transitions to FCP on the iPad?
What is the overhead mount in the video?
Very helpful, thank you.
Awesome breakdown, Jenn. If only they would have added the Audio Crossfades feature from the desktop version! 😔
I'm not sure why the Multicam option is not available on the desktop version of Final Cut on MacOSX but it is on the iPad. To me it seems it's much easier to control several iPhones and Multicam from a full on desktop version on a MacBook Pro.
Good job
How would your studio setup work outside the studio where only have Bluetooth? For example, if you are recording in a park. I think you mentioned that both WiFi and Bluetooth are needed to connect to your iPad.
I could see using this for certain situations
Agree with your comments on limited to iOS devices. Would love to be able to add my Nikon Z7II and Osmo Pocket 3 to the mix. Still, this is a big step with us now able to take this into the field using only iOS devices
Early days but it looks like itll get better with time.
Great video! Watching from Puerto Rico. I suppose there’s no way to stream live to Facebook or any platform while using the new Final Cut Live feature?
The external drive access makes me think about getting the app. I have a 256GB M1 iPad and need external drive access.
does the external storage work with the new iPad Air M2 aswell?
I got the new M4 iPad Pro and a iPhone 15…but won’t be doing FCP on the iPad. Can I still record through those devices using the new app and edit through my FCP on my MacBook?
Can the files being transferred into the iPad be sent to the external storage and not on the iPad?
Yes, you set your storage location when you first start a new project, and all the media lives in there.
Ugh!. The Final Cut Camera can’t connect to my new iPad Pro. Wi-fi and BT settings are correct, frustrating.
I figured it out. You have to first create a multicam project to get the app connected to the iPad, then you can transfer clips from the app without creating a multicam project.
Colour correction in multicam clips is difficult enough in the desktop version. The issues you highlight in your video make multicam an absolute no no for me in the iPad version.
For some reason, my iPhone is not showing up on my iPad. What do I need to do?
I’ll be staying with lumafusion .
My MacBook Pro will not receive new updates for some reason.
Now imagine If they one day give support to third party cameras ! 🎉😮
Why tell us about the new background and titles and color presets, but not show us? 7:02
They didn’t provide them to me ahead of time 🤷🏻♀️
I will never ever use FCP at ipad.
It's great for starting a project while traveling.
I love it!
The idea of mobile editing on the iPad sounds great but by the time you’ve bought an iPad with enough storage as well as all the accessories needed to be useful, you might just as well get a MacBook with ‘proper’ FCP! But I think the intended market is not established film makers like myself, but new, young, film makers who could indeed pool their iPhones to make a multicam video. It’s an evolution of the market the original FCP was aimed at, only back then, young aspiring film makers were grabbing the new DSLRs like the Canon 5Dmk2. All the other NLE software was designed for DV palmcorders etc and, suddenly, they were all ‘old hat’. So I think FCP for iPad will eventually be very successful and springboard a whole new generation of film makers.
Subscriptions are stupid period