I was made a Freeman of Lichfield through The Worshipful Company of Smiths (established 1601). Under the name Idustrial Revolution, I have written and sold plugins for Final Cut Pro for 13 years. I have also worked as a broadcast and corporate editor for over 30 years, starting on one inch tape, working through many formats, right up to today's NLEs. I am the Editor-in-Chief of FCP.co and have run the website since its inception ten years ago. It will be interesting to see what comes next, WWDC might bring an update. We welcome the reply from Apple, the middle sentence is the key one for us that indicates it does have plans to implement new features now that we have 'rolled off' the end of the famous ten year roadmap. We would love to work with you to help support your film and TV projects, and we will continue to explore opportunities that allow us to better connect and foster important dialogue with our devoted community of users going forward. Expanding the content and frequency of Final Cut Pro workshops for major film and television productions.Establishing a panel of industry experts for regular consultations, starting this summer.Launching new training products and Apple-authorized certifications for pro video starting this month with our partner Future Media Concepts.This includes taking the following steps: While we believe we have plans in place to help address your important feature requests, we also recognize the need to build on those efforts and work alongside you to help support your film and TV projects and keep you posted on important updates. There have been many compelling projects created to date with Final Cut Pro - from Hollywood movies and high-profile commercials, to major television shows and impressive work by the biggest names in online content creation. To the authors of the recent open letter regarding Final Cut Pro in the TV and film industry: the creative community has always been so important to us at Apple, and we’re grateful for your feedback. Well, now Apple has officially replied and we have printed the full response below. Over a hundred credited editors added their names to the letter and it got a very public delivery. In the letter, it asked if Apple could do more to develop and promote Final Cut Cut Pro, especially to the film and television sector. Apple has officially responded to the recent open letter from Final Cut Pro editors to Tim Cook.Ī few weeks ago, an open letter to Tim Cook at Apple was published.
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