If you're watching this video, well you need to know that it is one of the most difficult videos a creator can ever make. In this video, Justine posted a well-edited video of herself exhibiting fantastic video editing skills on-the-go. Thanks for all the effort, Justine.
There could definitely be more content about you giving video editing advice. Or just you editing and commenting on the process. Thanks, Justine! And thanks Apple for bringing Final Cut Pro to iPad, especially with the low barrier in comparison to the Mac version. Should definitely get a lot more people to try out video editing!
This is why you don't just get info from only one side or one reviewer. I saw the Verge's review of this, and afterward, though very informative and fair, I wasn't even sure if I wanted to invest in this. After watching this video, I'm excited again. It's always good to get reviews covering the entirety of something, The bad, the ugly, the fair, AND the good. Thank you iJustine for providing perspective and the good😃
@@marquesty1914 all day. This reminds me of Adobe Fresco a lot. How when it first started, it was getting similar criticism. Fast forward two years, now everyone seems to be moving from procreate to fresco because of how specialized it is, including myself, lol.
This is incredible ,it feels...looks... like you're sculpting a video rather than of ''programming'' it , im going to get addicted to this way of editing. It will be to odd going back to desktop or laptop where everything is mouse and keyboard. And you are correct about the External HD support, this could be a deal breaker until they sort that out!
Thanks for a great review! Can't wait to try it out too... Finally, the iPad Pro is becoming the pro device we all wanted years ago... :) I think this year is going to be exciting for the iPad... and this is only the start :) And my feeling is since FCP is a subscription too, we will see more updates to the app too (over time).
Thanks for the nice review. I really like how Apple integrated final cut into the iPad ecosystem. I am actually a davinci user and it's nice to see more editing programs on iPad. I have to say that I like resolve on iPad more, as they provide more features than final cut. On the other hand It's clear that final cut has an easier and a well-thought user interface.
You are a rock star - love this and your videos! I am a professional editor (tv commercials / sizzles / shows) and have been cutting for over 25 years - working in TV for Oprah and advertising. I built my business, Phase6 Productions, on FCP in 2016. Apple is clearly targeting this new Final Cut 'Pro' for iPad to creators and not industry editors anymore. Super sad about this and will officially be moving my entire business to DaVinci now. Sad to say goodbye since I have been waiting for YEARS for an iPad version and this is not even CLOSE to what Final Cut for Mac can do. This is either iMovie Pro, or Final Cut. They might have taken 'Pro' off of the name for iPad for clarification. I'm glad they have a huge market of creators to use the app which seems solid for the amazing things you do. I am a fan - love your videos and thank you for this incredible explanation and all you do!
Was super excited to try this .. and after playing with it for an hour, felt that the guys at Lumafusion did pretty good job in comparison. I have been editing all my UA-cam videos on Lumafusion and all of these features are present on that app as well.
As a long time FCP user this is going to be fantastic! It's going to be the new way of doing rough cuts ... maybe even doing ALL editing one day. However, I can't even jump in till two things happen. 1) It is a requirement that you can edit off an external SSD or more likely a SD or Micro SD card hanging off the iPad with a short dongle. Or even better if the iPad Pro was actually a "Pro" device and had a SD slot on it. 2) FCP projects need to be universal. An editor NEEDS to be able to go back and forth between iPad and Mac ... not just one way. Extra credit for ... 3) the iPad Pro having the front facing camera on the side like the iPad Air so you can actually do talking heads easily and with proper sight lines. and 4) Take some of this great design simplicity and bring it back to the Mac version. Thanks Justin ... great video!
The thumbs kind of sells me here. I'm not interested in an iPad port. The fact that it's being designed for the iPad with some of its own intuitive controls. Awesome. Great vid. Thanks!
Just got a message from Imovie asking if I want to carry on editing my video with the Final Cut Pro for Ipad - I have been waiting for it, didn’t know it had arrived. I bought an IMac M1 specifically for this, but because the IMac is not touch screen I couldn’t get away with it. Been using IPads as main “computer” since they first came out. Your video just told me exactly what I needed to know. I love how you just cram in all the information people could hope for and more. In fact I bought my IMac M1 after watching your unboxing etc. So off to pay for the Cut Pro for Ipad, you should ask for commission!!! From Apple, not me!
For professional editor this is something that they may have like a little plus, but for influencers that go around the world and do staff it’s preatty cool. Apple did a great job with the hand adaptation
Great review I’m going to be downloading it later today. The only thing I really want to do is save my Project as an alpha channel. I’m pretty certain you can’t do that at the moment can you? Keep up your amazing videos really helpful.🙂
Still amazing to me how much is possible from the mobile tech now. Just picked up the iPhone 14 Pro Max and 12.9 iPad Pro. I really want to try this and see how it compares to my Devinchi Resolve desktop setup.
Great video as always Justine. I’ve been using it a few hours and it made me want to lob my iPad Pro at a wall 😂 It’s definitely a new experience and not the same experience as you clearly pointed out. It as it’s own new thing I see potential but for now I’m glad I’m just using a trial. I did think though while my battery was going down dramatically with both using the camera then rendering surly this would need to be on the mains a lot for long edits and overtime that can’t be good for its battery surly!? I know you shouldn’t use your phone constantly on the mains so wouldn’t this be an issue? I guess a MacBook does it perfectly fine so apple probably has accounted for that? Time will tell I guess.
Excellent introduction video! I do want to point out that you started out like we were all beginners… But by the end, you were doing things very quickly, and iI was only able to catch what you were doing. It is obvious, however, that you became quite the pro at it!
Sorry to hear no worries tho us the other users will enjoy and let you know how it turns out I think people look into to hard you can pay 7.99 for tv supscriptions and apple care etc. but not for editing program if think your gonna use it a lot give it spin if you don’t use a lot and it’s not to standards cancel it anytime it’s really that simple. Trust me it’s a bummer to us all but not a breaking point
And what these people do not understand is that there is now literally nothing from stopping Apple from pulling an Adobe in a year and charging 25-50$ a month for this garbage.
Watching a pro edit videos was really satisfying. Was that the 11in or the 12in iPad? Either way, being able to edit a video like that while sitting in a move theater chair is super useful.
You’re a pro already! Great breakdown, and I ❤ that you talked about having to unlearn Mac-based FCP editing. During my livestream demo today I kept trying to use it like it’s a Mac (with the Magic Keyboard) and it’s designed primarily for editing while holding the iPad. Once that clicked, the friction melted away. Thanks for making this vid! 🔪🥦🧲🎞️
iPad is a portable device. But the battery runs out quickly so I assume it must always be charging with a power bank if you are editing in a cafe. Now that means you don't have a socket for headphones. Obviously bluetooth is no good for editing due to lag, so how do you do it?
Looked great for a couple minute video. Assuming I have the storage available on the iPad, how large of a video could you edit? I record my son’s baseball games (2 hours = 56GB) with GoPro, then edit out all but the last pitch of each at bat, and export out as .mp4 (10 minutes < 2 GB).
Wait so If you take a video on another device other than apple, or on a digital camera, how do you transfer the files over to the ipad/final cut pro? Also it would be cool to see a video on more technical features! Like slow motion or other high quality editing. Thanks for the video, very useful.
Clearly all of your years of experience with Final Cut Pro on the Mac have translated a bit to this new version, but the hands on screen interface has actually improved some aspects of editing a complex project.
So how is it different from using a laptop than a iPad? if you wanted to download Final Cut Pro on your laptop, do you do the similar thing except just use the mouse? Also which kind of laptop is good to buy if you don’t have a lot of money? Thx 😊
My Mac battery is literally crap, and I use my computer for school and editing. Would you suggest me to trade in and get a pro for the editing and school?
How many minutes can you make the video before it limit export options? Can you export finished movies to device, cloud, shared albums, external drives & most importantly create iCloud links for sharing?
What a pro, Justine whizzes through it like it's already second nature for her. She doesn't get enough credit as a skilled video editor.
Seriously. She went through it so quickly and provided what I needed for what I’m doing. Thanks Justine.
She is an annoying and biased fangirl, nothing more.
When using a large iPad, it's not advisable to work with those wheels. I believe an iPad Mini would provide a more enjoyable experience.
All the honest apple channels are telling us all the issues while this dumb blond is biased and doesn’t address any faults
And edited a video of her editing a video
Definitely had the same initial frustration but love how you’re looking at it as a touch first approach. That makes so much sense.
i barely JUST got comfortable with computer editing, but lemme try it now 😩
It’s similar don’t worry! Just the feeling of it is different and all new!
She can do this just in time because she is JUSTine 😂
If you're watching this video, well you need to know that it is one of the most difficult videos a creator can ever make. In this video, Justine posted a well-edited video of herself exhibiting fantastic video editing skills on-the-go. Thanks for all the effort, Justine.
There could definitely be more content about you giving video editing advice. Or just you editing and commenting on the process. Thanks, Justine! And thanks Apple for bringing Final Cut Pro to iPad, especially with the low barrier in comparison to the Mac version. Should definitely get a lot more people to try out video editing!
This is why you don't just get info from only one side or one reviewer.
I saw the Verge's review of this, and afterward, though very informative and fair, I wasn't even sure if I wanted to invest in this.
After watching this video, I'm excited again. It's always good to get reviews covering the entirety of something, The bad, the ugly, the fair, AND the good.
Thank you iJustine for providing perspective and the good😃
And the best part is that it gets better from here with updates and all. Apple does listen to their customers
@@marquesty1914 all day. This reminds me of Adobe Fresco a lot. How when it first started, it was getting similar criticism.
Fast forward two years, now everyone seems to be moving from procreate to fresco because of how specialized it is, including myself, lol.
This is incredible ,it feels...looks... like you're sculpting a video rather than of ''programming'' it , im going to get addicted to this way of editing. It will be to odd going back to desktop or laptop where everything is mouse and keyboard. And you are correct about the External HD support, this could be a deal breaker until they sort that out!
Thanks for a great review!
Can't wait to try it out too... Finally, the iPad Pro is becoming the pro device we all wanted years ago... :)
I think this year is going to be exciting for the iPad... and this is only the start :)
And my feeling is since FCP is a subscription too, we will see more updates to the app too (over time).
I started editing all my podcasts on an iPad with GarageBand and the Apple Pencil and it's a total game changer.
You explained this very well and made it look easy to edit with FCP for iPad.
Looks like the app was custom made for you! Refresing to watch a review based on what a product CAN do as opposed to what it can't, or what it is not.
It feels like final cut pro has been integrated into @ijustine brain and her fingers just flow through this canvas..!
Hats off..!
Thanks for the nice review. I really like how Apple integrated final cut into the iPad ecosystem. I am actually a davinci user and it's nice to see more editing programs on iPad. I have to say that I like resolve on iPad more, as they provide more features than final cut. On the other hand It's clear that final cut has an easier and a well-thought user interface.
Looks really comfortably simple. Can’t wait to use it
The last video I watched from iJustine was 5 years ago. I almost forgot about her.
Nice to see her around.
BEst video on final cut pro for iPad! SEriously thank youuuu 🙏
That was the most excellent review I have ever seen EVER. Great job Justine!!!
This was awesome I learn something new all the time from your videos ❤ thank you ijustine
wow this look incredible! i love how they reimagined it for touch! excited to try it out
Finally!! Been asking for this for a decade!
This video inspired me to download Final Cut Pro for my iPad. It’s actually quite intuitive. Thank you so much for the great demo.
This was very good. Perfect for getting a Final Cut Pro beginner started. Thanks!
Hi Justine! Your videos are so cool and your literally my entire childhood im watching your videos from 2018 and i love them so much! Keep up! ❤
This was basically a super fast tutorial. Thank you !
You are a rock star - love this and your videos! I am a professional editor (tv commercials / sizzles / shows) and have been cutting for over 25 years - working in TV for Oprah and advertising. I built my business, Phase6 Productions, on FCP in 2016. Apple is clearly targeting this new Final Cut 'Pro' for iPad to creators and not industry editors anymore. Super sad about this and will officially be moving my entire business to DaVinci now. Sad to say goodbye since I have been waiting for YEARS for an iPad version and this is not even CLOSE to what Final Cut for Mac can do. This is either iMovie Pro, or Final Cut. They might have taken 'Pro' off of the name for iPad for clarification. I'm glad they have a huge market of creators to use the app which seems solid for the amazing things you do. I am a fan - love your videos and thank you for this incredible explanation and all you do!
Thanks for the tour. I use FCP on my iMac but have an iPad Pro that I’d love to utilize more.
It requires an M 1 or M 2 iPad Pro.
@@coralreef909 Just checked, mine is the m1 chip. :)
Was super excited to try this .. and after playing with it for an hour, felt that the guys at Lumafusion did pretty good job in comparison. I have been editing all my UA-cam videos on Lumafusion and all of these features are present on that app as well.
This is Amazing! I really love and enjoy reviews on tech 😄
You make everything look so easy!!
Very nice! The iPad editing space is finally getting super competitive.
Ijustine is the best tech UA-camr ❤️🤗
This looks awesome Justine! Thanks for sharing!!
I’m new to this and I’m realizing I have A LOT to learn, not impossible though , will keep trying!
As a long time FCP user this is going to be fantastic! It's going to be the new way of doing rough cuts ... maybe even doing ALL editing one day. However, I can't even jump in till two things happen. 1) It is a requirement that you can edit off an external SSD or more likely a SD or Micro SD card hanging off the iPad with a short dongle. Or even better if the iPad Pro was actually a "Pro" device and had a SD slot on it. 2) FCP projects need to be universal. An editor NEEDS to be able to go back and forth between iPad and Mac ... not just one way.
Extra credit for ... 3) the iPad Pro having the front facing camera on the side like the iPad Air so you can actually do talking heads easily and with proper sight lines. and 4) Take some of this great design simplicity and bring it back to the Mac version.
Thanks Justin ... great video!
we would love a masterclass for editing from you iJustine. Guys like this if you agree
Your video helped me decide to go with Final Cut Pro for iPad. Thanks!
Looks good, and can't wait to try it out. Thanks for sharing.
Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩❤❤️
Apple's off to a great start. Look forward to further iterations!
The thumbs kind of sells me here. I'm not interested in an iPad port. The fact that it's being designed for the iPad with some of its own intuitive controls. Awesome. Great vid. Thanks!
Love it! Just hope they add External drive support 😫
How’s the battery ? Does it get warm the iPad ? Awesome video Justine ❤
Awesome video Justine! This is so cool!!!!
Hi Justine! Can’t wait to try Final Cut!
Just got a message from Imovie asking if I want to carry on editing my video with the Final Cut Pro for Ipad - I have been waiting for it, didn’t know it had arrived. I bought an IMac M1 specifically for this, but because the IMac is not touch screen I couldn’t get away with it. Been using IPads as main “computer” since they first came out. Your video just told me exactly what I needed to know. I love how you just cram in all the information people could hope for and more. In fact I bought my IMac M1 after watching your unboxing etc. So off to pay for the Cut Pro for Ipad, you should ask for commission!!! From Apple, not me!
Great Review! Loved watching you create a video of yourself!
Fantastic video. Great job of explaining everything, I’m sold. I’m going to switch to IPad Pro for Final Cut.
Now we need an iMac Touch to add to the fun.
Amazing. Finally, some more PC-like touch for the iPads.
I love watching you edit!
Vs video - Logic Pro / DaVinci / LumaFusion on iPad - would PAY to see that challenge!
For professional editor this is something that they may have like a little plus, but for influencers that go around the world and do staff it’s preatty cool. Apple did a great job with the hand adaptation
Great editing video! I'm learning to edit videos and it's really cool to spend some time watching those videos.
i think it was a great video, iJ. suoer well explained, in my opinion
I’m excited to learn and use it now since I can use it on my iPad .
Great review I’m going to be downloading it later today. The only thing I really want to do is save my Project as an alpha channel. I’m pretty certain you can’t do that at the moment can you? Keep up your amazing videos really helpful.🙂
Still amazing to me how much is possible from the mobile tech now. Just picked up the iPhone 14 Pro Max and 12.9 iPad Pro. I really want to try this and see how it compares to my Devinchi Resolve desktop setup.
Great video as always Justine. I’ve been using it a few hours and it made me want to lob my iPad Pro at a wall 😂 It’s definitely a new experience and not the same experience as you clearly pointed out. It as it’s own new thing I see potential but for now I’m glad I’m just using a trial. I did think though while my battery was going down dramatically with both using the camera then rendering surly this would need to be on the mains a lot for long edits and overtime that can’t be good for its battery surly!? I know you shouldn’t use your phone constantly on the mains so wouldn’t this be an issue? I guess a MacBook does it perfectly fine so apple probably has accounted for that? Time will tell I guess.
So you need to buy FinalCut again for iPad? (I already have it on my Mac)
@@timschmitz8300 Yup, You have to buy it, and it's a subscription service.
I really admire Apples creativity to find new ways of creating revenue😅
Beautiful ❤
This looks so cool i wish i had more stuff to record during my day so i can actually try this out
Wow!! More reasons for me to learn video editing!!
You make it look so simple
What about bringing music and from places like epidemic sound?
i can’t wait to use that!! the first step is to get money then a UA-cam channel where i have a camera and know how to upload full videos 😂
wooww fast update 🎉🎉 thanks justine for your sharing ❤
Excellent introduction video! I do want to point out that you started out like we were all beginners… But by the end, you were doing things very quickly, and iI was only able to catch what you were doing. It is obvious, however, that you became quite the pro at it!
I just can’t justify paying for it every month now after buying the pro suite already
Sorry to hear no worries tho us the other users will enjoy and let you know how it turns out I think people look into to hard you can pay 7.99 for tv supscriptions and apple care etc. but not for editing program if think your gonna use it a lot give it spin if you don’t use a lot and it’s not to standards cancel it anytime it’s really that simple. Trust me it’s a bummer to us all but not a breaking point
@@WargodFilms lol it's a breaking point for sure. Put a price on it and do versions if they have to.
And what these people do not understand is that there is now literally nothing from stopping Apple from pulling an Adobe in a year and charging 25-50$ a month for this garbage.
Watching a pro edit videos was really satisfying. Was that the 11in or the 12in iPad? Either way, being able to edit a video like that while sitting in a move theater chair is super useful.
Guess I’ll be sticking with IMovie since I have a 4th gen iPad Pro and its not compatible. Because of course it isn’t.
Thanks for the quick tutorial ❤❤❤
You’re a pro already! Great breakdown, and I ❤ that you talked about having to unlearn Mac-based FCP editing. During my livestream demo today I kept trying to use it like it’s a Mac (with the Magic Keyboard) and it’s designed primarily for editing while holding the iPad. Once that clicked, the friction melted away. Thanks for making this vid! 🔪🥦🧲🎞️
iPad is a portable device. But the battery runs out quickly so I assume it must always be charging with a power bank if you are editing in a cafe. Now that means you don't have a socket for headphones. Obviously bluetooth is no good for editing due to lag, so how do you do it?
I love that Final Cut Pro on iPad
Wishlist: pro color grading
Editing from hard drive
Ability to bring in custom luts
thank you for making this
u make it look so easy
I have a 2. Gen. :-( must stick to Lumafushion, but it works fine.
Awesome review Justine, what’s the pink doo doo thing connected to you iPad, please? xx
Gawd u are sooo brilliant and also beautiful ❤
Real NLE on IPAD been waiting for this since original iPad was released
Nice video iJ!
That. Is. Insane. Great video.
Looked great for a couple minute video. Assuming I have the storage available on the iPad, how large of a video could you edit? I record my son’s baseball games (2 hours = 56GB) with GoPro, then edit out all but the last pitch of each at bat, and export out as .mp4 (10 minutes < 2 GB).
Your audio is clipping. Use 32 bit float audio recording, Justine. Zoom make some great little recorders.
Wait so If you take a video on another device other than apple, or on a digital camera, how do you transfer the files over to the ipad/final cut pro? Also it would be cool to see a video on more technical features! Like slow motion or other high quality editing. Thanks for the video, very useful.
I have LUMAFUSION on my Ipad
Do you think that Final Cut is better? is it worth updating?
Clearly all of your years of experience with Final Cut Pro on the Mac have translated a bit to this new version, but the hands on screen interface has actually improved some aspects of editing a complex project.
I used the iMovie but never got the chance to work with Final Cut Pro. Is this easy to learn and is this better then Adobe Premiere Pro?
Which mic u used in this video? Sounds great!
Thanks Justine for the tutorial
I came from luma fusion.. this is like the update to my iPad that I have been praying for!
I wish this video was 1 hour longer.
So how is it different from using a laptop than a iPad? if you wanted to download Final Cut Pro on your laptop, do you do the similar thing except just use the mouse? Also which kind of laptop is good to buy if you don’t have a lot of money? Thx 😊
My Mac battery is literally crap, and I use my computer for school and editing. Would you suggest me to trade in and get a pro for the editing and school?
Can you do green screen?
I love editing stuff on my iPad
That’s really slick, very cool.
Excellent tutorial, thanks for this.
dope 🔥 amazing editing skiils Justine 😎
Feel like is suitable for a easy and quick editing, while traveling for example 😃
How many minutes can you make the video before it limit export options? Can you export finished movies to device, cloud, shared albums, external drives & most importantly create iCloud links for sharing?