Apple on Sunday introduced Final Cut Studio 2, its high-end video-editing software, and unveiled Final Cut Server, designed to help broadcasters manage postproduction.Apple received applause at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show here when demonstrating the upgrades to Final Cut Pro. The software now enables simultaneous editing of different video formats and the removal of unwanted camera movements. It also incorporates a speedier process for dialogue replacement. The new server, along with 10 concurrent licenses, will go on sale in the summer for $999. Those wishing to buy a server with unlimited licensing will pay $1,999. Final Cut Studio Pro 2, due to be released in May, will run $1,299 or $499 for an upgrade. |
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Apple on Sunday introduced Final Cut Studio 2, its high-end video-editing software, and unveiled Final Cut Server, designed to help broadcasters manage postproduction.


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