With some features missing and others still set to come later, the new iPad version of Final Cut Pro isn’t quite thrilling video editors within its initial rollout.
If you want to revolutionize an entire industry (in this case, non-linear editing), you gotta crack a few eggs. In the past, Apple has cracked these eggs with flair and turned them into souffle like they’re Gordon Ramsay in the kitchen. However, as the first hands-on reviews of the new iPad version of Final Cut Pro are rolling in, Apple is looking more like Tom and Greg from Succession making an omelet than any high-end TV chef.
As we’ve covered since its launch, there’s so, so much to be excited about with the new iPad Final Cut Pro. But, that being said, there’s always been a question as to whether this app is even truly meant for professional video editors at all. Or if it’s simply going to be an upgraded version of iMovie for hobbyists and casual content creators.
Author: Jourdan Aldredge
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.