The new multicam feature in Final Cut Pro X is miles ahead of Final Cut Pro 7, because it can handle multiple diverse formats, puts your tracks on a timeline so you can easily apply effects to them, and because for many projects, it aligns the clips automatically using audio waveforms. And, XML 1.1 looks pretty anemic from where I sit, though this isn't an important feature for what I do. Advanced chroma keying has some nice new twists, but I'd trade them all for an 8-point garbage matte effect. On the other features, the Cliffs Notes version is this: The new multicam feature is fabulous, miles ahead of Final Cut Pro 7 and well ahead of Premiere Pro. I should also note that Apple added the ability to import layered Photoshop files. I don't have the hardware to test the last new beta feature, so I'll focus on the first three. Apple recently released Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 which offers several new features, most notably multicam, advanced chroma keying, XML 1.1 and a beta version of broadcast monitoring. You know the back story, so let's jump right in. The Apple Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 Update: Read Our Hands-On Review
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