Apple Pro tools subscription called Apple Creator Studio

Another money sucking subscription from Apple, Apple Creator Studio comes out at the end of the month, luckily I don’t find that much use for Apple’s Pro tools in a month basis (except maybe Pixelmator since it’s photo corrections also show up in Photo (damn I miss Apple Color doing color correction like that with old school Final Cut Pro 7). And thankfully for now you can still buy the programs outright, at least the Mac ones. It is $12.99 a month or $129 a year and includes Final Cut Pro, Logic, Motion, Compressor, MainStage and templates for Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and Freeform, and it includes the iPad subscriptions

Apple adds another free update to Final Cut Pro and Logic for the M1 Pro and M1 Max

Yesterday Apple updated both Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro to take advantage of the new MacBook Pro with M1 Pro and M1 Max. Final Cut Pro has hit version 10.6. It includes the ability to edit cinematic mode videos. And on the M1 Pro and Max it can not support 7 streams of 8K ProRES at full resolution (they do have a ProRES playback module!) and export ProRES up to 5x faster. And it now has a built in Object tracker Motion can render 2x faster and cvan play 2 streams of 8K video at 5x the frame rate. And on the MacBook Pro Compressor can transcode HEVC Video up to 2x faster and transcode ProRES up to 10x faster. Logic Pro hits version 10.7 And this one focuses on Spacial Audio, with Dolby Atmos Music files. Always love Apple giving new free upgrades to their software. Now I just hope Adobe gets support for Cinematic Mode soon in Premiere Pro.