To get an iMovie project from iOS to OS X, you do not need to go via iCloud. I won't embed the footage of him wrestling an inflatable crocodile on holiday, but we were both impressed by how easy it was to shoot, edit and publish 4K wirelessly with handheld devices. After the normal first few minutes of skimming, scrubbing and editing, we went on to shoot 4K on his iPhone 6S, airdrop it to the iPad Pro and then airdrop the exported movie back to his iPhone. I had a visit from FCPX trainer Chris Roberts who came to see 4K on the iPad in action. I'm not suggesting that people make broadcast tv on iMovie and the iPad Pro, (no doubt some people will!) but as a portable edit suite working in 4k that can upload to YouTube or share to a social media platform, it makes a pretty good combination. They have all been impressed, even more so when I tell them afterwards that the footage they were scrubbing through was 4K! Working amongst broadcast television people for the last few weeks has given me the opportunity to show hardened TV folk just how smooth iMovie on the iPad Pro can be. Something that I never felt 100% comfortable with on a regular sized iPad.īut for me, the killer app is iMovie. Yes the screen is gorgeous and it is a delight browsing through webpages in portrait mode. This is normally followed by a couple of remarks like "I love the screen" or "It's quite robust for having such a large screen." We have had an iPad Pro for a few weeks now and the moment anybody sees it for the first time, they remark on how large it is, then they want to have a go on it. The other reason is that we have been spending a lot of time on our iPad Pro and we rather like it. One of them is a bit of a reorganisation, more on that in another article. It's been a bit quiet here on FCP.co for a few reasons.
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