Apple unveils Apple Creator Studio, a “groundbreaking collection” of creative apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro for $13/month or $129/year
Apple has announced Apple Creator Studio, which it describes as a “groundbreaking collection of powerful creative apps designed …
A review of Submerged, Apple's first scripted short film shot in Immersive Video for the Vision Pro: technologically impressive, but an isolating experience
this could change the way we watch movies Tess Ryan / MakeUseOf : Will a 15-Minute Film Make You Buy an Apple Vision Pro? The Company Thinks So Neil Cybart / Above Avalon : Apple Releases First Script...
Final Cut Pro for iPad review: touch-friendly design and accessible pricing but limited Mac interoperability and lacks the blade tool, stabilization, and more
here's why Jason Cipriani / ZDNet : Final Cut Pro on the iPad: A surprisingly touching experience KDigitalStudio on YouTube : Final Cut Pro on iPad: Effortless Editing Chris Niccolls / PetaPixel : App...
Apple announces Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro for iPad, available as subscriptions on May 23; Final Cut requires an M1 chip or newer and Logic needs A12 or newer
Mic drop moment for pro apps team at Apple this morning. Apple just announced that Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro are officially and finally coming to iPad.
Sources: Apple is developing VR apps and services for its upcoming headset across gaming, fitness, live sports, and collaboration, like FaceTime and Freeform
https://www.bloomberg.com/... John Dagdelen / @jmdagdelen : Ah, yes. What I have always dreamed of! Finally, we'll have the ability to read books in VR. I can't imagine a more convenient medium for th...
Profile of LumaFusion, a $30 video editing app for iOS and iPadOS that claims 930,000 users, amid speculation that Apple could bring Final Cut Pro to iPad
Bigger video-editing companies haven't committed themselves to bringing advanced tools to Apple's tablet. LumaFusion's creators did—and it's paid off. Tweets: @harrymccracken , @onejarednewman , and ...
Apple announces a program for developers, costing $500 to join, that loans a Mac mini powered by its A12Z chip to Mac developers to ease transition from Intel
Mac Mini with 16Gb and ARM cpu—shipping next week. THE TEMPTATION to buy one and shoe-horn it inside that G4 Cube's case is OUTRAGEOUS. (Especially as the Cube still works. Sacrilige!) Trenton Marshal...