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Final Cut Express Initial release 2003; 16 years ago ( 2003) 4.0.1 (August 29, 2008) none (none) Written in Objective-C Available in English, French, German, Japanese Website Final Cut Express is a discontinued suite created by It was the consumer version of and was designed for advanced editing of as well as, which was used by many amateur and professional. Final Cut Express was considered a step above in terms of capabilities, but a step underneath Final Cut Pro and its suite of applications.
As of June 21, 2011, Final Cut Express was discontinued, in favor of. Contents.
History Final Cut Express 1.0, based on 3, was released at in in 2003. The second version, based on Final Cut Pro 4, was released at Macworld San Francisco in 2004. The third version, capable of editing, was also announced at Macworld San Francisco a year later, and was released as Final Cut Express HD in February 2005. It was based on Final Cut Pro HD (version 4.5) and included LiveType 1.2 and Soundtrack 1.2. Final Cut Express version 3.5 was released with little fanfare in May 2006 as a. In addition to improving with Dynamic RT, version 3.5 upgraded LiveType to version 2.0 and Soundtrack to version 1.5.
In November 2007, Apple released Final Cut Express 4, which although it did not support real-time editing in the format (it only allowed for transcoding AVCHD to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) provided that the camera was actually attached to the computer - it did not convert AVCHD files stored elsewhere and is currently for Intel processors only), imported iMovie '08 projects and included 50 new filters. It did not include Soundtrack 1.5, but it still included which enables users to create advanced text for the movies they created in Final Cut. The price was dropped from $299 for version 3.5 to $199 for version 4.0. In June 2011, Final Cut Express was officially discontinued, in favor of Final Cut Pro X. Features Final Cut Express' interface was identical to that of, but lacks some film-specific features, including, multi-cam editing, batch capture, and a view. The program performed 32 undo operations, while Final Cut Pro did 99.
Features the program did include were:. The ability to keyframe filters. Dynamic RT, which changes real-time settings on-the-fly. Motion path keyframing. Opacity keyframing. Ripple, roll, slip, slide and blade edits. Picture-in-picture and split-screen effects.
Up to 99 video tracks and 12 compositing modes. Up to 99 audio tracks.
project import. Two-way. Chroma key One feature of Final Cut Express that was not available in Final Cut Pro is the ability to import projects (though transitions are not preserved).
RT Extreme Inherited from Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express features RT Extreme, which allows previews of some and transitions without rendering. Audio that is not in the native file format needs rendering before it can be played back. RT Extreme has three modes: 'Safe', for seeing multiple video layers at a quality that more or less guarantees a smooth playback; 'Unlimited', which allows the maximum number of composited video layers to be viewed at the same time; and 'Dynamic', which alternates between these settings depending on how many simultaneous video tracks are present. May result from using 'Unlimited' on low-resource machines. Boris Calligraphy Like Final Cut Pro, Express also comes with Calligraphy, a plugin for advanced titling and scrolling/crawling titles more sophisticated than the ones that can be created with the built-in title overlays. Calligraphy has a interface and features wrapping, alignment, leading, kerning and tracking features, as well as allowing up to five custom outlines and five custom to be defined for a selected portion of the title.
Soundtrack Prior to version 4, Final Cut Express included Soundtrack 1.5, a music program similar to the consumer-level, but designed for videographers who wish to add music to their films. Soundtrack comes with around 4,000 professionally recorded instrument loops and sound effects that can be arranged in multiple tracks beneath the video track. To use Soundtrack, users export their Final Cut Express sequence, or a marked portion thereof, as a reference file, which can include scoring markers defined in the timeline. This reference file can be imported as the video track in Soundtrack. Soundtrack is functionally and visually identical to Soundtrack Pro's multitrack editing mode, but includes fewer Logic plugins and lacks the highly regarded noise removal tool. Soundtrack was removed from Final Cut Express 4, which lowered its price and may have encouraged people to buy Logic Express. Criticism.
Soundtrack has been removed from the Final Cut Express Box, as well as the export feature to soundtrack. Final Cut Express 4's export option for is unstable with Leopard 10.5.4 / QuickTime v7.5 (149.5). Minor support for 1080p.
No native support for AVCHD and transcoding facilities (AIC) limited to files from attached cameras only. No complete list of input file types. No support for 24 frame/s timeline.
No upgrade since August 2008. MP3 (and other sound files) have to be rendered manually in order to show up, otherwise a 1000 Hz beep will repeat. No means of changing the default overwrite edit, which easily results in inadvertent deletion of clips and track material on the Timeline.
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No autosave function. Does not run on macOS High Sierra.