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Final Cut Pro X on Linux

Final Cut Pro X (pronounced "Final Cut Pro Ten") is a professional non-linear video editing application published by Apple Inc.

Final Cut Pro X (pronounced "Final Cut Pro Ten") is a professional non-linear video editing application published by Apple Inc. as part of their Pro Apps family of software programs. It was released on June 21, 2011 for sale in the Mac App Store and is the controversial successor to Final Cut Pro (both editors are incompatible and have quite different approaches to editing). == Features == Final Cut Pro X shares some of both its code and interface design philosophy with Apple’s consumer video editing software, iMovie. === Interface === Event Browser: Replacing “bins” in other NLEs, the Event Browser is where the original media is found and can be searched and sorted by various forms of metadata. Keyword Ranges, Favorite and Rejected Ranges, and Smart Collections allow for faster sorting of a large number of clips.

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