Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad offers new features such as Live Multicam, which allows users to wirelessly connect and preview up to four cameras simultaneously6. It also supports external projects, enabling users to create or open projects on an external device and import media without taking up iPad storage space. Additionally, the app includes 12 color-grading presets, eight basic text titles, 20 soundtracks, and new dynamic backgrounds. The M4 chip enhances performance, providing up to 2x faster rendering and support for up to 4x more streams of ProRes RAW compared to the M1 chip.
Final Cut Pro for iPad now includes 12 color-grading presets, eight basic text titles, 20 soundtracks, and new dynamic backgrounds, providing users with additional customization options for editing and creating unique projects5.
Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro allows users to capture up to four different angles of a single scene using connected iPhones and iPads. It requires the Final Cut Camera app, which captures video from each device and feeds it into Final Cut Pro. Users can view a director's view of each connected camera in real time and adjust settings like exposure, focus, white balance, ISO, shutter speed, and zoom. Preview clips are sent to Final Cut Pro and then replaced with full-resolution files for quick editing.