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Apple May Release Updated Final Cut Studio App in 2011

In an attempt to capture mainstream mobile user segment, Apple had decided to revamp its Final Cut Studio App in 2010. However, according to the rumors, the app development has been delayed and now is likely to be launched in 2011. Apple has re-shuffled its Cut Studio management team. The company had acquired Final Cut from Macromedia in order to attract high end creative users. The application is now highly regarded desktop video editing utility. Final Cut was last updated in summer 2009. The app was augmented with Final Cut Pro 7, Color 1.5 and other functions. However, these apps did not support 64-bit operations on the Mac.

Final Cut Pro allows HD quality editing for SD file sizes. It also provides the facility of native editing in a variety of formats. Other features of this suite are its ability for seamless collaboration, thus the edits can be discussed in real time. This feature comes handy while working on team projects. Apparently, the company has made new hirings of the app updation.  This certainly is a good news for media professionals.

Source: Appleinsider, Image: Apple

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