I may be wrong, but in my opinion, there is only one reason why it is version 11 and no 10.9: new number "politics" from Apple. macOS was OSX 10.x during years. They removed the X and a few version later the started to use "full" numbers (I don't know the exact word in English): Catalina was 10.15 and then they moved to Big Sur witch was macOS v11. FCP was FCPX until version 10.5 and now we have moved to version 11 without a real change like the one we saw between FCP 7 and FCPX. In my opinion: - We will start to see anual updates with 2 or 3 cool new features and a bunch of other simple features. - Updates during the year with new features sometimes and improvements to certain new tools: the tracker integrated in version 10.6 was improved in version 10.6.4. I think the same will happen with auto-captions, for example: we will see improvements at some point before FCP 12 is released. - No hope for Motion: it will remain as a tool which will only be updated when FCP needs it. - No hope for Apple promoting or investing more than what they do now except if it helps (a lot), to sell hardware. They are not interested in the high end market: Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve and other apps already help to sell high-end Macs which is wat they want. - Absolutely no hope toward an hypothetical FCP Studio. I think that we can see a positive acceleration in the development of FCP after years of stagnation: - Version 10.5 was a joke and it came out many years after version 10.4 and the only "new" feature was support for Apple Silicon. - Version 10.6 came after less than a year with very few new features: tracking, cinematic mode editing and neon filter. There were a couple .6 updates that had a couple new features. - Version 10.7 came 2 years after version 10.6. - Version 10.8 was released 6 months after 10.7. - Finally version 11 has been released less than 6 months after version 10.7
New mic 🎤 sounds great
@@NorCal-refrigeration No background noise is a good thing 🎤
I may be wrong, but in my opinion, there is only one reason why it is version 11 and no 10.9: new number "politics" from Apple.
macOS was OSX 10.x during years. They removed the X and a few version later the started to use "full" numbers (I don't know the exact word in English): Catalina was 10.15 and then they moved to Big Sur witch was macOS v11.
FCP was FCPX until version 10.5 and now we have moved to version 11 without a real change like the one we saw between FCP 7 and FCPX.
In my opinion:
- We will start to see anual updates with 2 or 3 cool new features and a bunch of other simple features.
- Updates during the year with new features sometimes and improvements to certain new tools: the tracker integrated in version 10.6 was improved in version 10.6.4. I think the same will happen with auto-captions, for example: we will see improvements at some point before FCP 12 is released.
- No hope for Motion: it will remain as a tool which will only be updated when FCP needs it.
- No hope for Apple promoting or investing more than what they do now except if it helps (a lot), to sell hardware. They are not interested in the high end market: Premiere Pro, Davinci Resolve and other apps already help to sell high-end Macs which is wat they want.
- Absolutely no hope toward an hypothetical FCP Studio.
I think that we can see a positive acceleration in the development of FCP after years of stagnation:
- Version 10.5 was a joke and it came out many years after version 10.4 and the only "new" feature was support for Apple Silicon.
- Version 10.6 came after less than a year with very few new features: tracking, cinematic mode editing and neon filter. There were a couple .6 updates that had a couple new features.
- Version 10.7 came 2 years after version 10.6.
- Version 10.8 was released 6 months after 10.7.
- Finally version 11 has been released less than 6 months after version 10.7
We all thought Final Cut ("Pro") was dead.
A few days ago, it started moving again, threw up from the ground...
Now it's really dead for sure!
catching up now
@@Alan-Jones-Creator-Diary Thanks!
Your mic stand is noisy, probably the feet or the base doesn't have padding?
@@scrow9 Yup, needs some felt padding, and I need to stop messing with it.
@@matthewTobrien yeah a studio always needs lots of tweaking to iron out all the small (and some big) stuff