Subscription model is enough to keep me from using FC for iPad. Subscriptions are a scam. "Subscription" is just a new age word for "Rent", and we all know that when you rent it always goes up, and up, and up.
I love LumaFusion but the lack of automatic title animation and the ability to draw directly on videos make FCP a winner. I don’t want to re-learn it, but I may have to.
As someone that’s used LumaFusion for awhile now, I’m very intrigued with FCP. LumaFusion I feel has steadily gotten worse with its bugginess, and slows down a lot when the project gets bigger. It’s been fine for me when it comes to smaller and/or less intensive projects, but when I start adding a lot of extra clips/pictures and transitions/animations into my videos, it slows down a ton.
I liked 'Auto Ducking' in Lumafusion, but have switched to FCP for iPad as for me it is quicker to use and I found LumaFusion had a lot of bugs that meant you had to leave and go back into screens
I am an avid photo taker and editor but only an occasional video editor and a LumaFusion user. I’m pretty agile with software but frankly, every time I come to use Luma, I feel I have to relearn it again and stumble with finding how to do the non mainstream stuff - as per your UI comments. Further, I am not anti subscription models - e.g. I feel I get good value from Adobe - so maybe try FCP especially now I have my M4 iPad. BTW owned FCP on my iMac for a few years! Great job as always.
@@JennJager Helped with a short video but got some interesting 'jitter' with the new FCP slo-mo. Was pouring with rain and not the warmest of days for July in Scotland! vimeo.com/985643527?share=copy
Agree. It seems to 'jitter' (minor earthquake!) on close-ups (a 4K and 1080). I'm got an M3 Mac with plenty of power and memory....think it must still be a bit buggy.
Unfortunately, I have an older iPad and am not in a position to upgrade. But, if I was, or maybe rather, when I am in a position to do so - I will likely use both Lumafusion and FCP, at least until one becomes the clear winner in terms of providing everything the other does and more. The subscription pricing for FCP seems reasonable and LF’s one-time prices are also reasonable for what they provide. It is interesting to hear that the subscription model likely contributes to more frequent updates, which calls my aversion to subscription models into question. Thanks for the review. Very informative.
Hi Jenn, a nice comparison of these two Apps. I use FCP on MacOS since it came out, an I use LumaFusion since version 2.7, when it had only three tracks video and three tracks audio. I have an iPad 9th Gen., so FCP for iPadOS won't work, but when it is time for a new iPad it will be one that is suitable for FCP on iPad. Thank you for this review.
If Apple added better color correction, lut imports, custom presets and preset import (specially from Luma since I have about 30 custom presets), and speed ramping, I would leave LF and the beta tester program and do the iPad FCP yearly subscription in a heartbeat.
I hate subscriptions but I also work for a software developer and subscriptions are a godsend. The drama of selling gaps between major versions is just maddening vs. the steady income of a software tool that you keep updating. If the price and features make sense, I've learned to make peace with paying subscriptions. I got FCP at an Editor's Retreat for free a decade ago so I imagine one day I'll have to pony up.
Great comparison, I’m get an iPad Pro next week and I’m on defence regarding Luma fusion and Final Cut Pro cause I want to take my video editing to the next level. I currently use iMovie on my iPhone and it’s pretty basic but it gets the job done but I wanna take my video editing to the next level which would you recommend out of Final Cut Pro or Lumea fusion
I think it’s shocking that after a year there is no installer from motionvfx for Final Cut on iPad yet they managed to do one for resolve within months of it releasing on iPad I can only assume they are holding it back at apples request
My thing is fcpx for iPad feels watered down. And having investments already in their plugins for the desktop version, will Final Cut Pro charge to have already paid plugins or make user buy plugins exclusively for the iPad version. At least with the desktop version it’s already a one time fee that’s paid. The whole subscription thing is very contracting when the desktop version is one time. I ve tried to edit videos in my iPad and I simply cant do it. For short form videos yes, but I might as well just use CapCut which is free. And then there’s Davinci resolve for iPad if I want more power. I don’t know what it is about users trying to make iPads a laptop replacement but it’s just not when it comes to serious work
I noticed that the color of the exported video is different from the original. Has anyone encountered this issue or does anyone know how to fix it? This has been bothering me for a long time. (I’m using Air 5 with HDR P3 wide color gamut) I would appreciate any help.❤
I had no idea that FCPI allowed you to do voiceover directly on the timeline. I was actually wondering the best way to do this since I’m new to this. Thanks for mentioning that.
Title transitions on Lumia I literally sure all the regular transitions on my titles. As far as multi camera I just stack my footage in the timeline and line them up myself. It takes a few seconds and keeps the price at $30.
My own guess is this is part of Apple's next "10-year plan" for FCP, something they said would happen when FCPX was introduced in 2011. They've learned from that lack of transition. They entered into the iPad NLE market to aggressively pursue the change there and gradually bring it over to FCP desktop. I think we're going to see that with AI development in FCP iPad and FCP Desktop over the next year or so. I think parts of that are why FCP Camera happened as well as moving the camera position on the latest iPads along with the M4 chip appearing there first. Apple is in the process of creating a much-improved ecosystem for FCP. I think it will also include better collaboration tools. The whole transition may take a couple of years but I think we're going to see much more rapid development by the middle of next year (I speculate). The upcoming macOS will open that door.
Hi Jenn, would you happen to have a tutorial for a transition in FCP that would fly a video or a still picture off the screen showing the next picture or video? Would this be easy to create in Motion?
Do you mean something like this? This is an 'iPad swipe transition' I made in Motion, which can be used in FCP. ruclips.net/video/1yDtZTBgrIY/видео.htmlsi=uYd7rFDd4cTx28Ka&t=42
Did someone check the DJI D-Log Lut? It was seen in the list of luts in FCPX. I have a osmo pocket 3. Does FCPX have the correct lut for me already in the app?
Great comparison. Now you should do a comparison of FCP against Resolve for the iPad. BTW, in Resolve you can get all pages. Or even do a comparison of all three apps. I’m a long time FCP user (going back to FCP version 3 but I’m also using Resolve as I had having to get out of FCP and go to Logic Pro for audio work then back. Also Resolve’s color page is the very best. Again, a comparison of all three apps would be great.
I’m back to report that you can wait from an external drive! I already use LumaFusion, but want to expand with Final Cut Pro as I take on more clients.
Lumafusion 1 million percent. The culture shift towards subscription pricing is forcing people to look for more affordable options. For example, I gave up on Premiere Pro when Adobe went subscription. Da Vinci Resolve does everything I need it to do, and it's free.
Great video…thank you. The latest DaVinci resolve is also very strong. I work with all of them including Adobe Rush. Personally, they are all good and depends on the kind of work anyone produces, they are like the brushes for the artist, sometimes you need the mop brush and sometimes the flat brush or the detail one.
I don’t do video enough to justify a monthly rental. I can sometimes go 6 months or more between video projects, so that monthly fee is going for nothing. And I don’t do it professionally, so it’s even more difficult to justify the monthly (or annual) cost for access to the software. Sorry, Apple. Not doing it!
Subscription is really the thing i hate. Dont get me wrong. After huge updates maybe you can pay for it after long time. But for every month, it is so bad, really..
I’m an old age pensioner who is just beginning with LumaFusion and for me you are talking too fast and when you click on a feature, even when I rewind I don’t always see where you clicked. Nowt down for this old age Malarkey.
My decision was firmly made at the “one time payment” point. I’m not about to ‘rent’ editing software for any amount of time.
Subscription model is enough to keep me from using FC for iPad. Subscriptions are a scam. "Subscription" is just a new age word for "Rent", and we all know that when you rent it always goes up, and up, and up.
I love LumaFusion but the lack of automatic title animation and the ability to draw directly on videos make FCP a winner. I don’t want to re-learn it, but I may have to.
As someone that’s used LumaFusion for awhile now, I’m very intrigued with FCP. LumaFusion I feel has steadily gotten worse with its bugginess, and slows down a lot when the project gets bigger. It’s been fine for me when it comes to smaller and/or less intensive projects, but when I start adding a lot of extra clips/pictures and transitions/animations into my videos, it slows down a ton.
The slow down thing sounds like your computer/iPad. I've never had that issue.
I liked 'Auto Ducking' in Lumafusion, but have switched to FCP for iPad as for me it is quicker to use and I found LumaFusion had a lot of bugs that meant you had to leave and go back into screens
Please keep updating on new features comparison! Thank you so much for the effort.
I am an avid photo taker and editor but only an occasional video editor and a LumaFusion user. I’m pretty agile with software but frankly, every time I come to use Luma, I feel I have to relearn it again and stumble with finding how to do the non mainstream stuff - as per your UI comments. Further, I am not anti subscription models - e.g. I feel I get good value from Adobe - so maybe try FCP especially now I have my M4 iPad. BTW owned FCP on my iMac for a few years!
Great job as always.
Amazingly helpfully video! Have used Lumafusion for a while but now going to give FCP for iPad 2 based on your recommendation! Thank you
this is super useful for me to make a choice. thanks for taking the time. lumafusion is the way i gotta go.
Many thanks Jen. Another fabulous tutorial. I really must think about getting a new iPad!
Has the gloom cleared up over there in Scotland?
A lot of rain this year but Scotland is beautiful in the summer months. You should come over!
@@JennJager Helped with a short video but got some interesting 'jitter' with the new FCP slo-mo. Was pouring with rain and not the warmest of days for July in Scotland! vimeo.com/985643527?share=copy
Yes, I find that slo mo works great when it works, but it's not built for every shot.
Agree. It seems to 'jitter' (minor earthquake!) on close-ups (a 4K and 1080). I'm got an M3 Mac with plenty of power and memory....think it must still be a bit buggy.
Unfortunately, I have an older iPad and am not in a position to upgrade. But, if I was, or maybe rather, when I am in a position to do so - I will likely use both Lumafusion and FCP, at least until one becomes the clear winner in terms of providing everything the other does and more. The subscription pricing for FCP seems reasonable and LF’s one-time prices are also reasonable for what they provide. It is interesting to hear that the subscription model likely contributes to more frequent updates, which calls my aversion to subscription models into question. Thanks for the review. Very informative.
Thank you for posting this comparison.
Are you planning on doing a rematch once LumaFusion 5.0 is released with easing, curve paths and speed ramping?
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Thank you good job 👏
The ability to not use my own LUTs is a deal killer. I don’t want to have to do each clip ;that would eat a lot of time
Hi Jenn, a nice comparison of these two Apps. I use FCP on MacOS since it came out, an I use LumaFusion since version 2.7, when it had only three tracks video and three tracks audio. I have an iPad 9th Gen., so FCP for iPadOS won't work, but when it is time for a new iPad it will be one that is suitable for FCP on iPad. Thank you for this review.
Thanks for the up date
Thanks for watching!
If Apple added better color correction, lut imports, custom presets and preset import (specially from Luma since I have about 30 custom presets), and speed ramping, I would leave LF and the beta tester program and do the iPad FCP yearly subscription in a heartbeat.
Thanks for sharing your advice
FCP subscription = FAIL!
Not to forget: Luma Fusion also runs on Vision Pro while Final Cut Pro for iPad surprisingly doesn't.
I hate subscriptions but I also work for a software developer and subscriptions are a godsend. The drama of selling gaps between major versions is just maddening vs. the steady income of a software tool that you keep updating. If the price and features make sense, I've learned to make peace with paying subscriptions. I got FCP at an Editor's Retreat for free a decade ago so I imagine one day I'll have to pony up.
Useful insights! Thanks for sharing with everyone.
Great comparison, I’m get an iPad Pro next week and I’m on defence regarding Luma fusion and Final Cut Pro cause I want to take my video editing to the next level. I currently use iMovie on my iPhone and it’s pretty basic but it gets the job done but I wanna take my video editing to the next level which would you recommend out of Final Cut Pro or Lumea fusion
Do you do one on one training?
Thank you so much!!!
Excellent video.
Lumafusion would keep their lead if it soon adds more color grading tools, write overlay, and direct support for ipad camera.
I think it’s shocking that after a year there is no installer from motionvfx for Final Cut on iPad yet they managed to do one for resolve within months of it releasing on iPad I can only assume they are holding it back at apples request
My thing is fcpx for iPad feels watered down. And having investments already in their plugins for the desktop version, will Final Cut Pro charge to have already paid plugins or make user buy plugins exclusively for the iPad version. At least with the desktop version it’s already a one time fee that’s paid. The whole subscription thing is very contracting when the desktop version is one time. I ve tried to edit videos in my iPad and I simply cant do it.
For short form videos yes, but I might as well just use CapCut which is free. And then there’s Davinci resolve for iPad if I want more power. I don’t know what it is about users trying to make iPads a laptop replacement but it’s just not when it comes to serious work
I noticed that the color of the exported video is different from the original. Has anyone encountered this issue or does anyone know how to fix it? This has been bothering me for a long time. (I’m using Air 5 with HDR P3 wide color gamut)
I would appreciate any help.❤
I had no idea that FCPI allowed you to do voiceover directly on the timeline. I was actually wondering the best way to do this since I’m new to this. Thanks for mentioning that.
Title transitions on Lumia I literally sure all the regular transitions on my titles. As far as multi camera I just stack my footage in the timeline and line them up myself. It takes a few seconds and keeps the price at $30.
great video thanks
My own guess is this is part of Apple's next "10-year plan" for FCP, something they said would happen when FCPX was introduced in 2011. They've learned from that lack of transition.
They entered into the iPad NLE market to aggressively pursue the change there and gradually bring it over to FCP desktop. I think we're going to see that with AI development in FCP iPad and FCP Desktop over the next year or so. I think parts of that are why FCP Camera happened as well as moving the camera position on the latest iPads along with the M4 chip appearing there first. Apple is in the process of creating a much-improved ecosystem for FCP. I think it will also include better collaboration tools.
The whole transition may take a couple of years but I think we're going to see much more rapid development by the middle of next year (I speculate). The upcoming macOS will open that door.
Hi Jenn, would you happen to have a tutorial for a transition in FCP that would fly a video or a still picture off the screen showing the next picture or video? Would this be easy to create in Motion?
Do you mean something like this? This is an 'iPad swipe transition' I made in Motion, which can be used in FCP. ruclips.net/video/1yDtZTBgrIY/видео.htmlsi=uYd7rFDd4cTx28Ka&t=42
External file support? Don’t you have to copy the files to ipad to edit them in fcp? That’s not working with external files!
Nice info. Can i know how i can apply the color correction that i made to one clip to all of the other clips in the project
What lower thirds package do you recommend? Four editors told me there package doesn’t support LumaFusion. :(
Really? Their website explicitly says LumaFusion.
@@JennJagerYeah. Some of their overlays work but not the text which is what I wanted. :(
@@JennJager Yeah . Some of their items work but not all. :’(
Thanks for the comparison. Where can we find 3rd party plugins for Lumafusion? 😃
The site I showed was called Four Editors. I haven't tried their products.
@@JennJager Thank you. 😃
Thanks you...❤❤❤
So Lumafusion is the best choice for android and chromeos users
And Final Cut Pro for iPad and Mac users
Did someone check the DJI D-Log Lut? It was seen in the list of luts in FCPX. I have a osmo pocket 3. Does FCPX have the correct lut for me already in the app?
I do everything on my iPhone 12pm. That means Lumafusion.
Great comparison. Now you should do a comparison of FCP against Resolve for the iPad. BTW, in Resolve you can get all pages. Or even do a comparison of all three apps. I’m a long time FCP user (going back to FCP version 3 but I’m also using Resolve as I had having to get out of FCP and go to Logic Pro for audio work then back. Also Resolve’s color page is the very best. Again, a comparison of all three apps would be great.
Are we sure that we can edit from an external drive??? The only keeping me from using this app. Luma Fusion is great but I want to expand my options.
I wonder that as well. This is the first time I’ve heard this.
I’m back to report that you can wait from an external drive! I already use LumaFusion, but want to expand with Final Cut Pro as I take on more clients.
Lumafusion has announced a huge update coming soon though.
Yes, I'll do an update when that drops.
@@JennJager Looking forward to it.
What is it going to be?
Lumafusion 1 million percent. The culture shift towards subscription pricing is forcing people to look for more affordable options. For example, I gave up on Premiere Pro when Adobe went subscription. Da Vinci Resolve does everything I need it to do, and it's free.
@@ejgaming5109 so you like it then?
Great video…thank you. The latest DaVinci resolve is also very strong. I work with all of them including Adobe Rush. Personally, they are all good and depends on the kind of work anyone produces, they are like the brushes for the artist, sometimes you need the mop brush and sometimes the flat brush or the detail one.
Hi!
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Люблю FCP на MacBook і люблю LumaFusion на iPhone 🫶
Anything with a subscription is dead in the water for me
I don’t do video enough to justify a monthly rental. I can sometimes go 6 months or more between video projects, so that monthly fee is going for nothing. And I don’t do it professionally, so it’s even more difficult to justify the monthly (or annual) cost for access to the software. Sorry, Apple. Not doing it!
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Subscription is really the thing i hate. Dont get me wrong. After huge updates maybe you can pay for it after long time. But for every month, it is so bad, really..
It’s $5 a month…or $50 a year…goodness gracious. Why are people complaining about this so much? 😂
@@rhyde Because they dont sell it to you. That is simple. You dont own the product.
I’m an old age pensioner who is just beginning with LumaFusion and for me you are talking too fast and when you click on a feature, even when I rewind I don’t always see where you clicked. Nowt down for this old age Malarkey.
In India Lumafusion is just 1o$