Apple Introduces Final Cut Express 2
January 06, 2004
San Francisco, CA - Calling it "Pro video editing for everyone," Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the latest version of Apple's Final Cut Express (version 2) nonlinear editing software during the keynote address at Macworld SF.
Based on Apple’s award-winning Final Cut Pro 4 professional video editing software, Final Cut Express 2 delivers powerful new features in an affordable, easy-to-use package for video editors who want a mid-level application that delivers professional results, it was described.
Fine-tuned for Mac OS X version 10.3 “Panther”, Final Cut Express 2 features RT Extreme for real-time compositing and effects, an enhanced user interface, real-time color correction tools and enhanced audio editing capabilities.
Also introduced at Macworld were new iPod digital music devices in various capcities and colors, as well as an enhanced version of the iLife '04 software suite, with upgraded versions of iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, iTunes and a new application called GarageBand, for music recording and manipulation.
Final Cut Express 2 includes some of the most popular features of Final Cut Pro 4 within a simplified user interface. With its integrated editing, compositing and effects tools, Final Cut Express 2 allows users to easily take a project from start to finish with professional results. Now featuring RT Extreme, Final Cut Express 2 provides instant editing gratification with real-time effects, transitions and video layers or the ability to composite up to five simultaneous DV streams.
The enhanced user interface is more elegant with customizable buttons, dynamic window resizing, user-defined window layouts and a new timeline with adjustable track heights. The real-time color correction tools allow users to interactively adjust and correct color balance between shots and create unique color effects.
Featuring enhanced audio tools, Final Cut Express 2 provides multitrack audio support; real-time volume and audio filter adjustment; solo and mute controls in the timeline for auditioning individual tracks; and scoring markers for use with Soundtrack, Apple’s professional audio-looping software. The improved capture tool saves time by automatically capturing across time-code breaks and incrementally naming clips when recording breaks are discovered.
Final Cut Express 2 projects can be exported for use in Soundtrack, iDVD and DVD Studio Pro 2, saved back to tape or exported to any QuickTime format, including the industry standard MPEG-4. Final Cut Express 2 offers a smooth migration path to high-end video production because everything learned in Final Cut Express 2 is directly transferable to Final Cut Pro 4.
Pricing & Availability
Final Cut Express 2 is available immediately through the Apple Store (www.apple.com), Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers for a suggested retail price of $299 (US) with an upgrade price of $99 (US) for current Final Cut Express customers. Final Cut Express 2 requires Mac OS X version 10.2.5 “Jaguar,” a Macintosh computer with a 350 MHz or faster PowerPC G4 processor (with AGP), built-in FireWire, 384MB of RAM (512MB required for RT Extreme), 40MB of available disk space for installation and QuickTime 6.4 or later.
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