WOW, I just learned more in this 15 min video than my one our tutorial . Thank You so much…. I purchased the one year audio deal also. Great. I’m off to the races.
@@JoshuaTimothy I think I’ve been editing on and off for about 3 years. I started with KineMaster before they changed. I was only editing on an iPad. I have a great Mac but I hate being limited to my desk at home. Then I thought I was upgrading from KineMaster to Premier Rush but it was awful! You could hardly do anything creative. I also played around with VN and watched a bunch of videos to see what I should invest in and learn more of when FCP for iPad came out. I want to learn on my Mac, but, once again, I hate being limited to working only at home at my desk. So I’m giving this a shot for maybe a year and then I will move over to the Mac, I guess.
I have one more about transferring a project file from iPad to Mac. But I’ll have some new ones coming out soon. Final Cut Pro from iPad to Mac - Tutorial ua-cam.com/video/vdvrDN9NAyQ/v-deo.html
Hey, nice Video! I have a question, I do the colorgrading also at the end of my cutting process. But then I have to copy the effect on each clip manually. is there an option to do it for all clips?
Although it is possible in a very complex workaround way, the current version of Final Cut Pro for iPad imports the files into the project storage on the iPad. Hopefully they update this soon.
Thank you so much. Great tutorial and great commertial video by the way. I am now choosing between iPad Pro 12.9 m1 or m2 and MBA M1. I am a beginner. According to some reports, the work flow in some video editing programs on iPP is faster and less glitching than on MBA. Have you had any experience to compare working on a similar project on these two devices?
That is a hard decision. You probably won't notice a huge difference editing on a M1 vs M2 iPad Pro, so you'd be safe with either. If you are going to be doing lots of video work, I'd recommend at least 512GB of storage. I'm wishing I got the 1 tb version for some of my bigger projects. Final Cut Pro on iPad still imports footage directly onto the iPad for editing from external SSDs, so you need a larger storage iPad. Now Final Cut Pro on the MBA allows editing off of SSDs without copying the files to internal storage, so you could potentially have more storage space to work with. Even though more advanced editing is available on the Mac version of Final Cut, you'll have to decide which works best in your use case. The iPad is capable of editing 90% of my videos. What kind of videos do you hope to edit?
It’s holiday stuff, a mix of video and stills, I have done editing for 30 years on PC towers then laptop using Adobe Premiere and more recently Sony Vegas, films were for local competition, I have done a few wedding videos using at least 2 camcorders.
That's a good idea for a tutorial. I had someone else ask the same thing. I'll try to make a video about it over the next few weeks. What kind of videos are you hoping to edit?
Hi May I know if IPAD Final Cut Pro can install Luts aswell ? Cuz I cannot find any button to input Luts. And what Luts files size that IPad Final Cut Pro can install? Thank you so much! Like and support from Hong Kong
Ella, your welcome. I appreciate you being here and watching. As with you I’m super excited for Final Cut on the iPad. Sadly, you cannot use LUTs on the iPad version quite yet. I hope Apple updates this soon. I will keep you updated here on the channel as soon as it’s available.
@@JoshuaTimothy There are some LUTs built in into FCP iPad - ARRI Log C, BMD Film, Canon Log, 2, 3, Nikon N-Log, Panasonic V-log, Sony S-log 2, 3, Cine. Doesn't seem to be possible to import more LUTs yet.
Why not use the pencil pro to draw on your video and highlight the location on the screen “your clicking on” Instead of going very fast and nobody can follow. You may want to take Mark Spencer’s Ripplr Training. This is a commercial for a $59 product.
I haven’t decided yet, I need to spend more time in Final Cut on the iPad Pro to choose a preference. They are both really good, and both do things that the other one doesn’t do. Have you tried Final Cut yet?
@@JoshuaTimothy I haven’t tried it yet. I was excited when Apple announced Final Cut Pro for the iPad though. I’m looking forward to anymore testing/tutorials you do!
Hopefully they add some of these necessary features to the iPad real soon. It has been nice bouncing back and forth between iPad and Mac for various projects this past month though.
Thanks for the feedback. I definitely try to bring in a human element to teaching and technology, probably based on the fact that I hate tutorials which don’t show who is talking and feeling quite robotic. But I understand how some people would prefer a different style.
@@JoshuaTimothy I recently purchased iPad Pro with Final Cut I created this video using iMovie for MacBook Pro Usually movie location type videos ua-cam.com/video/xLE3RpZa5dU/v-deo.htmlsi=TTY9bVE9kIVuKf0I
Very impressive, this is the first time I’ve seen a creator start with an example 👌✨ kudos
Thanks David! Ya I hope it helps people see what’s possible and give them ideas for their own edits.
This had been the best tutorial I’ve seen
Really clear approach
Glad it was helpful!
This is better than Ford‘s own Advertisement maybe they will hire you
That’s very kind. Thanks. It was a fun edit to put together.
WOW, I just learned more in this 15 min video than my one our tutorial . Thank You so much…. I purchased the one year audio deal also. Great. I’m off to the races.
Glad it was helpful! I have a new batch of tutorials planned for the next few weeks. Thanks for watching. Let me know if you ever have any questions.
Truly amazing.
This was really great! I'm new to Final Cut Pro, so this was a big help. Thanks!
Thanks for watching, I’m glad this video was helpful. How long have you been editing videos? What software have you used before?
@@JoshuaTimothy I think I’ve been editing on and off for about 3 years. I started with KineMaster before they changed. I was only editing on an iPad. I have a great Mac but I hate being limited to my desk at home. Then I thought I was upgrading from KineMaster to Premier Rush but it was awful! You could hardly do anything creative. I also played around with VN and watched a bunch of videos to see what I should invest in and learn more of when FCP for iPad came out. I want to learn on my Mac, but, once again, I hate being limited to working only at home at my desk. So I’m giving this a shot for maybe a year and then I will move over to the Mac, I guess.
AWESOME tutorial for a newbie to Final Cut Pro! Thanks
Glad it was helpful! What kind of videos do you edit?
Travel videos
Thanks!
Thanks for the support! I’m glad the video helped!
Love your video mate help me out a lots have u got any more about Final Cut Pro on iPad?
I have one more about transferring a project file from iPad to Mac. But I’ll have some new ones coming out soon. Final Cut Pro from iPad to Mac - Tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/vdvrDN9NAyQ/v-deo.html
Great video I am learning a lot.
Glad to help. What kind of videos do you like to make, and what iPad are you using?
Hey, nice Video!
I have a question, I do the colorgrading also at the end of my cutting process. But then I have to copy the effect on each clip manually. is there an option to do it for all clips?
Great video! Thanks for the info.
Can you do these edits off of an external drive?
Although it is possible in a very complex workaround way, the current version of Final Cut Pro for iPad imports the files into the project storage on the iPad. Hopefully they update this soon.
Thank you so much. Great tutorial and great commertial video by the way. I am now choosing between iPad Pro 12.9 m1 or m2 and MBA M1. I am a beginner. According to some reports, the work flow in some video editing programs on iPP is faster and less glitching than on MBA. Have you had any experience to compare working on a similar project on these two devices?
That is a hard decision. You probably won't notice a huge difference editing on a M1 vs M2 iPad Pro, so you'd be safe with either. If you are going to be doing lots of video work, I'd recommend at least 512GB of storage. I'm wishing I got the 1 tb version for some of my bigger projects. Final Cut Pro on iPad still imports footage directly onto the iPad for editing from external SSDs, so you need a larger storage iPad. Now Final Cut Pro on the MBA allows editing off of SSDs without copying the files to internal storage, so you could potentially have more storage space to work with. Even though more advanced editing is available on the Mac version of Final Cut, you'll have to decide which works best in your use case. The iPad is capable of editing 90% of my videos. What kind of videos do you hope to edit?
How to make a nice speed ramp with FCP for ipad? I really don’t get the nice smooth footage
nice
Thanks
how to editing vídeos in format vlog with final cut Ipad?
Is your question about vlogs or the log profile V-Log?
What camera did you use very nice commercial
Thanks! I’m using the LUMIX S5.
Thanks! Is there no way to import Music from the official Ipad Music folder (purchased music)??
No probably do to music copyrights. You can import any music files you have directly from the files app.
Hi Joshua, in dissolve between clips, do you know if I can set it to do all dissolve in transitions instead of 1 at a time, thanks
You have to add transitions to each clip. What kind of video are you currently editing?
It’s holiday stuff, a mix of video and stills, I have done editing for 30 years on PC towers then laptop using Adobe Premiere and more recently Sony Vegas, films were for local competition, I have done a few wedding videos using at least 2 camcorders.
@@alastaircomfort1034 that’s awesome. It sounds like a great variety. How do you like Final Cut Pro and editing on an iPad?
Hi can you make split screen effect in ipad pro??
That's a good idea for a tutorial. I had someone else ask the same thing. I'll try to make a video about it over the next few weeks. What kind of videos are you hoping to edit?
@@JoshuaTimothy i want to edit portrait videos for social media. Please and thank you
Hi May I know if IPAD Final Cut Pro can install Luts aswell ? Cuz I cannot find any button to input Luts. And what Luts files size that IPad Final Cut Pro can install?
Thank you so much! Like and support from Hong Kong
Ella, your welcome. I appreciate you being here and watching. As with you I’m super excited for Final Cut on the iPad. Sadly, you cannot use LUTs on the iPad version quite yet. I hope Apple updates this soon. I will keep you updated here on the channel as soon as it’s available.
@@JoshuaTimothy There are some LUTs built in into FCP iPad - ARRI Log C, BMD Film, Canon Log, 2, 3, Nikon N-Log, Panasonic V-log, Sony S-log 2, 3, Cine. Doesn't seem to be possible to import more LUTs yet.
@@jacek5384 that’s right, I forgot about the conversion luts for log footage. Thanks for clarifying.
Why not use the pencil pro to draw on your video and highlight the location on the screen “your clicking on”
Instead of going very fast and nobody can follow. You may want to take Mark Spencer’s Ripplr Training. This is a commercial for a $59 product.
Final Cut Pro or LumaFusion for iPad Pro?
I haven’t decided yet, I need to spend more time in Final Cut on the iPad Pro to choose a preference. They are both really good, and both do things that the other one doesn’t do. Have you tried Final Cut yet?
@@JoshuaTimothy I haven’t tried it yet. I was excited when Apple announced Final Cut Pro for the iPad though. I’m looking forward to anymore testing/tutorials you do!
@yakbountyhunter I have some new ideas and things I want to try. More tutorials are definitely on the horizon.
Davinci Resolve better than Lumafusion and Final Cut «Pro»
@@danymirabal I’ve been meaning to spend some time with Davinci too. Are you currently using it to edit in your iPad?
What are you using to drag the clips?
I was using the Magic Mouse, it works really good when you want to sit down at a desk and focus on editing.
Yes but no luts
Hopefully they add some of these necessary features to the iPad real soon. It has been nice bouncing back and forth between iPad and Mac for various projects this past month though.
he LOST me at B U H - U N whatever THAT IS . . .
More shots of ipad and action and less shots of you. Reduce shots off you to 90% and focus on what is important - the iPad and the software.
Thanks for the feedback. I definitely try to bring in a human element to teaching and technology, probably based on the fact that I hate tutorials which don’t show who is talking and feeling quite robotic. But I understand how some people would prefer a different style.
Is there a tutorial for split screen on iPad version? Taking 2 video clips and playing them side by side at the same time?
That is a really good idea for one of my next tutorials. I'll make one really soon and let you know when it's ready. What kind of videos do you edit?
@@JoshuaTimothy
I recently purchased iPad Pro with Final Cut
I created this video using iMovie for MacBook Pro
Usually movie location type videos
ua-cam.com/video/xLE3RpZa5dU/v-deo.htmlsi=TTY9bVE9kIVuKf0I