Apple first made public mention of the major overhaul to its Final Cut Pro editing software in April, and on Tuesday, the company announced immediate availability of Final Cut Pro X via the Mac App Store. With full 64-bit, multi-core support and performance, along with a radical new editing timeline, Final Cut Pro X charts a bold new direction for editing. However, not all video editors will be on board with the changes.
A major improvement to Final Cut Pro X, along with its companion Motion 5 and Compressor 4 apps, is a complete rewrite to take advantage of all the power of modern Macs and Mac OS X. This includes across-the-board 64-bit support, OpenCL and Grand Central Dispatch support, and full ColorSync managed, 4K resolution-independent workflow. It brings major performance improvements, including background processing of rendering, effects, and imports, as well as the ability to fully utilize all CPU and GPU resources in any given machine.
That power comes along with a major change in the user interface, though. Borrowing ideas from the latest versions of iMovie, FCPX now sports a new “Magnetic Timeline.” Clips can be easily inserted and rearranged as needed, without worrying about audio sync and other issues. Clips can also be linked with alternate views and takes, audio, and other effects to create a Compound Clip. These grouped clips can also be re-arranged at will without concern for sync or other issues. Supplementing the Magnetic Timeline is a context-sensitive Precision Editor for making fine-grained cuts and trims.
While experienced video editors might find the changes jarring at first, the new timeline promises improved editing speed. “I use the analogy of a bike versus a motorcycle,” Larry Jordan, an editor who specializes in Final Cut Pro training, told Ars. “Both have handlebars and two wheels, but there is a whole lot of different in function and performance. The magnetic timeline is amazing, and the precision editor provides a trimming view we’ve never seen before,” he said.

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