Final Cut Studio
As the next major release of the leading video post-production suite, the new Final Cut Studio offers powerful new features, dramatically improved performance, and tighter integration. Its six applications give video editors all the tools they need to edit, animate, mix, grade, and deliver — at a price that’s more affordable than ever.
Applications included in Final Cut Studio- Final Cut Pro 7 for video and film editing
- Motion 4 for motion graphics and animation
- Soundtrack Pro 3 for audio post-production
- Color 1.5 for color grading and finishing
- Compressor 3.5 and DVD Studio Pro 4 for digital delivery virtually anywhere — Apple devices, the web, and disc
Overview
Most Useful Reviews
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Final Cut Studio
Amazing peice of software
Written by CC from Ottawa
Jul 23, 2009
Final cut has been refined to the very edge. Compressor used to cause many compatibility problems in the past but these issues are now gone. I tested it with a large uncompressed HD file. I have to say that I am very impressed, and apple keeps selling studio products are very affordable prices. The last comment that I would like to make is that Final cut now better uses the resources of my 8 core mac pro and runs a lot faster than the previous version. Probably because it now only runs on intel macs. Thanks Apple. …More
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Final Cut Studio
Lame
Written by NH from newark
Jul 28, 2009
Wow there is virtually nothing this new version offers over Final Cut Studio 2.
This really should have been a free software update.
Next time I hope Apple releases another paid update to FCS they include DVD Studio Pro with Blu-Ray support! Or how about Color with a Apple UI? Wheres the Shake update phenomenon?
HOW ABOUT LETTING YOU USE A QUICK CLUSTER IN COMPRESSOR STRAIGHT FROM FCP WITHOUT MAKING A REFERENCE QUCIKTIME FILE AND NOT CRASHING QMASTER.
What they really need is to do some under the hood updates like making it 64-bit so you can use more RAM, including Grand Central and Open CL features, and use Core Image and Core Video more.
Seems like the only thing they did in this update was to remove PPC support, which is dumb because FCS2 ran fine on G5's and even on G4's.
The only reason to get this is if you are a first time buyer, or if you have dragged your feet forever to update a really old copy of Final Cut.
Bottom line for Final Cut Studio 2 owners this should have been free! …More515 of 699 people found this useful
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Final Cut Studio
Great Upgrade! And Blu Ray authoring, too!
Written by AB from Gonzales
Jul 27, 2009
The other reviewers saying there's no Blu Ray authoring have not installed this yet. I just authored and burned a Blu Ray video DVD inside Compressor. No, it's not in DVDSP, it's inside Compressor, and works great.
All the new tools rock. It's a fantastic upgrade.
My one big disappointment are reviews by people who've not installed and used this new version 3 yet. …More422 of 527 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Final Cut Studio
Color problems
Written by AR
Oct 24, 2009
Using optical flow features in compressor cause color shift. In other words making a frame rate change such as 50i to 60i in the the same format and compression causes a color distortion. This makes it unusable to anyone who bothers to control color in post-production. There are other fundamental problems in compressor if apple is interested. It's a shame. …More
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Final Cut Studio
Bug problems, vague "General Error"
Written by TM
Oct 17, 2009
We couldn't even get through the tutorial because of bugs in the Final Cut Pro editor. A red screen appears, telling us the display is unavailable, and a mysterious error message pops up, "General Error".
Try Googling "Final Cut Pro General Error" and you will see that we are not alone in experiencing the problem, but are on our own in solving it. Our Mac Pro is less than two years old, and we demo'd Adobe Premiere Pro for a month with no problems at all.
With Apple's $150 restocking fee for returns, this was a costly mistake. …More31 of 65 people found this useful
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Final Cut Studio
Ya Baby!
Written by AG
Oct 8, 2009
I am a big fan of final cut and I am also the head of a production company and think that final cut studio is great for post production …More
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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Is there a student discount for Final Cut Studio?
- Asked by RD from Winston-Salem
- Oct 7, 2009
Best Answer
Yes, BUT, it isn't worth it anymore.
You pay $899 for the academic version or $999 for the full version. On the surface it appears that the $100 would make it worth it to buy the academic version except for the "deal-breaker": You CANNOT upgrade from the academic version.
If you ever plan on buying another version of Final Cut Studio, you'll have to pay full price for the retail version when you aren't a student anymore. If you are still a student when the next version comes out, you can't upgrade from academic to academic either. You would have to pay another $899 to get the next version.
If you buy retail, it is $999 and you can upgrade the next time around for only $299.
I think the extra $100 will be money well spent in the long run. …More- Answered by GG from Murrieta
- Oct 16, 2009
- 17 of 19 people found this useful
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Will Final Cut Studio run on the new Macbook Pro 13"?
- Asked by MF from Tarzana
- Oct 10, 2009
Best Answer
Final Cut Pro will likely run with nearly all features on a Macbook Pro 13". Motion and Color require a discreet graphics card to support some features, which means you won't be getting everything that $999 pays for if you're running on a 13" MacBook Pro with the integrated graphics chipset. But if all you need to do is edit video, you should be fine! …More
- Answered by EM from Carbondale
- Oct 10, 2009
- 16 of 18 people found this useful
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I just wanted to clarify that the new version of Final Cut Studio isn't just an upgrade and can be used without any previous versions of Final Cut?
- Asked by JC from Preston
- Sep 30, 2009
Best Answer
The £799.00 Final Cut Studio that you'll find in the store, requires no previously installed Final Cut Studio software, and is, on it's own, the most up-to-date and full package.
The £249.55 version is an upgrade, and requires a legally bought version of the previous version of Final Cut Studio (Final Cut Studio 2). …More- Answered by SE from Peacehaven
- Oct 2, 2009
- 6 of 7 people found this useful
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Most Recent
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I want to buy license for 15 clients, what should I do?
- Asked by DR from Monterey
- Nov 21, 2009
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Can I purchase a downloadable version of Final Cut?
- Asked by AM from ASTORIA
- Nov 18, 2009
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Will it work with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (60 fps) video footage?
- Asked by JE from Melbourne
- Nov 16, 2009
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I need final CUt on a # of Macs is there a cost effective way to do this
- Asked by CP from North Las Vegas
- Nov 16, 2009

