

Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 tested using a 5-minute project with 4K Apple ProRes 4444 media, at 3840x2160 resolution and 23.98 frames per second, transcoded to Apple ProRes 422. Testing conducted by Apple in February 2022 using preproduction Mac Studio systems with Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 128GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD, as well as production 3.6GHz 10-core Intel Core i9-based 27-inch iMac systems with Radeon Pro 5700 XT graphics with 16GB of GDDR6, 128GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD.Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Mac Studio.


Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 tested using a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 18 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 8192x4320 resolution and 30 frames per second, as well as a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 56 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 3840x2160 resolution and 29.97 frames per second. Testing conducted by Apple in February 2022 using preproduction Mac Studio systems with Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 128GB of RAM, and 8TB SSD.macOS Ventura or later is required to edit Cinematic mode video captured on devices with iOS 16 or later. macOS Monterey or later is required to edit Cinematic mode video on devices with iOS 15. Save and distribute your custom plugin to other systems at your editing facility (requires FxFactory Pro license to remove trial watermark).Intermediate Quartz Composer techniques using multiplexers and conditional patches for basic logic.Create a Final Cut Pro X Template version of your plugin.Import your Quartz Composition into FxFactory and create your own custom plugin interface for Premiere Pro, After Effects, Motion or Final Cut Pro 7 with check boxes, pulldown menus, sliders and angle controls.Create your first Quartz Composition that utilizes some basic Core Image effects (distortions, half-tones, gamma, hue, posterization, blur, sharpen, luminance, saturation, etc.).Download and install FxFactory Pro (free trial) and Apple’s Quartz Composer (free with Apple ID registration).Have no fear… we will not write a single line of code during this webinar! If you know how to patch a camera into a capture card input and then into a monitor (or likewise a guitar into an effects pedal and an amp) you will understand how to write your own plugins using node-based programming. This webinar is aimed at Mac-based editors or VFX artists who have absolutely no experience with programming but would like to design their own custom plugins for Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, Motion or After Effects.Īward-winning editor/plugin designer Tim Dashwood will guide you through the basic steps of creating your own plugins from scratch in Apple’s Quartz Composer and then delivering them to After Effects, Premiere Pro, Motion or Final Cut Pro (7 & X) via Noise Industries FxFactory Pro.
