Improve your workflow with third-party products, detailed online tutorials, and support from a thriving community of industry professionals.
Plug-ins, devices, and content.
Learn more about the wide variety of plug-ins, content, and devices that extend the power of Final Cut Pro.
Learn More about Plug-ins, devices, and content.- Final cut pro X software has a 1.6 GB size and you can use it just on Mac. Minimum requirements: OS X 10.6.8+, 64-bit Intel processor 4GB RAM, OpenCL-capable graphics card or Intel HD Graphics 3000, 256MB of VRAM, display with 1280 x 768 resolution or higher.
- Pre-release Final Cut Pro 10.4.9 with pre-release plug-ins from RED Apple Workflow Installer v16, and Final Cut Pro 10.4.8 with plug-ins from RED Apple Workflow Installer v15 tested on macOS Catalina, using an 11-second project with REDCODE® RAW 4:1 video, at 8192x4320 resolution and 23.98 frames per second, transcoded to Apple ProRes 422.
Work at a faster clip. With its modern Metal engine, Final Cut Pro allows you to edit more complex.
Documentation
Explore online user guides for Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor:
Final Cut Pro User Guide
Motion User Guide
Compressor User Guide
Download the user guides as PDFs:
Final Cut Pro User Guide (PDF)
Motion User Guide (PDF)
Compressor User Guide (PDF)
You can also get the user guides from Apple Books:
Final Cut Pro User Guide
Motion User Guide
Compressor User Guide
Learn about the latest updates to Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor:
What's New in Final Cut Pro 10.5
Final Cut Pro release notes
What's New in Motion 5.5
Motion release notes
What's New in Compressor 4.5
Compressor release notes
Ripple Training
Learn the fundamentals and discover advanced tips from the Final Cut Pro experts at Ripple Training.
What’s New in Final Cut Pro 10.4.9
Explore the powerful new features in Final Cut Pro 10.4.9 with free tutorials led by Ripple Training's Steve Martin and Mark Spencer.
Learn more about What’s New in Final Cut Pro 10.4.9What’s New in Motion 5.4.6
Mark Spencer provides an in-depth overview of the new features in Motion 5.4.6, including support for 3D objects and the new Stroke filter.
Learn more about What’s New in Motion 5.4.6Getting Started in Final Cut Pro
Learn from Ripple Training founder Steve Martin in this free 10-lesson tutorial series for new users.
Learn more about Getting Started in Final Cut ProCore Training
This foundational six-hour curriculum covers the essentials, from import to final delivery and everything in between.
Learn more about Core TrainingIn-Depth Training
Learn techniques for media management, audio editing, color grading, and more in this deep-dive series designed for pros.
Learn more about In-Depth TrainingiJustine Teaches Final Cut Pro
Follow along with popular YouTuber iJustine, as she teaches you her complete workflow for creating and delivering videos using Final Cut Pro.
Learn More about iJustine Teaches Final Cut ProVideo Encoding in Compressor 4.4
Master the process of video encoding. Learn how to create custom presets, use droplets to save time, and leverage distributed processing with other Macs on your network.
Learn more about Video Encoding in Compressor 4.4Getting Started in Motion 5.4
Learn the foundations of building beautiful motion graphics.
Learn more about Getting Started in Motion 5.4Advanced Motion Training
Learn advanced motion graphics techniques including working with particle emitters, replicators and cameras, as well as how to rig and publish your compositions to Final Cut Pro.
Learn more about Advanced Motion TrainingFree Quick Tips for Final Cut Pro and Motion
Learn useful tips and tricks to make you faster and more proficient in Final Cut Pro and Motion.
Learn more about Free Quick Tips for Final Cut Pro and MotionWeb Tutorials
Whether you’re new to Final Cut Pro or just looking to pick up some tips, you can get up to speed quickly by viewing online tutorials from leading video training developers.
FCP from PremiumBeat
Visit The Beat blog for news, tips, and tricks on Final Cut Pro. Then download Final Cut Pro Editor Kits to learn key Final Cut Pro techniques — such as 3D titles and speed effects — with accompanying tutorials and free PremiumBeat music and Shutterstock footage.
LinkedIn Learning
Final Cut Pro Essential Training is a video-based tutorial series that covers all aspects of Final Cut Pro. Instructor Nick Harauz helps you get up and running, cut a story, mix audio, and deliver a final project. You can also learn new Final Cut Pro editing techniques every Friday in Final Cut Pro Weekly with Nick Harauz and Jeff Greenberg.
macProVideo.com
The Mac Training Specialists at macProVideo.com bring you tutorials for Final Cut Pro and Motion. Stream them in your web browser or download HD videos to your Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Get started with nearly an hour of free Final Cut Pro First Look tutorials.
Hawaiki Motion Tutorials
Learn advanced visual effects and compositing techniques from Simon Ubsdell using Motion.
PowerUp Training
Larry Jordan provides comprehensive training to video editors covering Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor. His conversational style, in-depth techniques, and extensive resources help media pros find work, improve their skills, and keep clients happy.
POST-PROfessionals
Robin Kurz’s best-selling German language Final Cut Pro training includes nearly 15 hours of instruction, starting with the basics and going all the way to project delivery. Learn tips and tricks designed for the beginning editor and experienced professional.
AV Ultra
Free high-quality and professional Motion 5 training from Stanislaw Robert Luberda. Learn the basics of animation using Behaviors and Keyframes, and go further with lessons covering rigging and publishing titles, effects, and transitions in Final Cut Pro.
Final Cut Pro Virtual Summit
View all the presentations from the 2020 virtual conference hosted by Future Media Concepts. Featuring seven full days of cutting-edge sessions presented by top industry professionals who are well versed in the latest versions Final Cut Pro, Motion and Compressor, plugins, and editing techniques. Sign up at a reduced rate using the promo code APPLE2020 from here.
Pixel Film Studios
David Austin leads you through over 200 easy to understand tutorials for Final Cut Pro — allowing editors to master the program at their own pace.
Books
Apple Pro Training Series
Learn more about Final Cut Pro and Motion from the official guide of the Apple Training and Certification program.
Buy the Final Cut Pro guide on Apple Books
Buy the Motion guide on Apple Books
Motion Cookbook
Take full advantage of the deep features in Motion. Author Nick Harauz takes you through dozens of tutorials with downloadable content and descriptive text and images that are easy to follow.
Buy at Packt
Final Cut Pro: Pro Workflow
Proven feature-film techniques from Michael Matzdorff, first assistant editor on the Warner Bros. film Focus starring Will Smith, which was edited entirely in Final Cut Pro.
Buy on Apple Books
Motion: How It Works
This 300-page interactive ebook by author Edgar Rothermich teaches Motion using rich illustrations and diagrams that make it easy to comprehend complex concepts, features, and workflows in a very intuitive way.
Buy on Apple Books
White Papers
The ProRes White Paper and ProRes RAW White Paper include detailed technical and workflow information about the Apple ProRes codec. Visit the ProRes Authorized Products page to view Apple-certified ProRes products.
The Final Cut Pro Media Management White Paper describes how to manage media with libraries in Final Cut Pro.
The iTunes Store Package Quick Start Guide describes how to use Compressor to turn your movie into an iTunes Store package and use Apple-certified delivery partners to submit to the iTunes Store for sale.
Working with Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range in Final Cut Pro offers a deeper look at High Dynamic Range (HDR) and wide color workflows with Final Cut Pro, so you can get the most from your RAW and Log C footage.
The Final Cut Pro Transition White Paper includes detailed information to help editors transition from previous versions of Final Cut Pro.
The Audio Roles White Paper explains how to use the power and flexibility of roles for editing, audio adjustments, and mixing.
The RED Workflows White Paper outlines various options for RED-based post-production workflows with Final Cut Pro.
The Final Cut Pro Shared & Remote Solutions White Paper published by frame.io describes best practices in shared and remote workflows for individuals and teams. It includes up to date information on third party hardware and software for storage, collaboration and review and approval.
Support
Apple Support Pages
Find up-to-date information about key topics and basic troubleshooting tips for all three apps.
Final Cut Pro Support PageMotion Support Page
Compressor Support Page
AppleCare Professional Support
AppleCare Professional Support offers IT department–level support for deploying and managing professional video workflows that include Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor.
Learn more about AppleCare Professional SupportApple Support Communities
Participate in online forums for Final Cut Pro, Compressor, and Motion hosted by Apple.
Final Cut Pro Support CommunitiesMotion Support Communities
Compressor Support Communities
Pro Video Formats
Pro Video Formats
The Pro Video Formats package is a free download available to all Mac users. It provides support for a range of video codecs used in professional video workflows.
Learn more about Pro Video FormatsCommunities
Tap into a rich source of information sharing and support by visiting a Final Cut Pro blog, participating in a web forum, or attending a user group in your area.
Blogs
Alex4D
Curated blog of news and notes about the Final Cut Pro ecosystem.
FCP.co
The most comprehensive resource for Final Cut Pro news.
FCPWORKS
Workflow advice and events from Final Cut Pro experts.
FCPX.tv
Final Cut Pro news, articles, tutorials, and reviews.
LumaForge
Read about collaborative video editing from the company behind the Jellyfish shared storage device.
The Beat
Discover the latest video editing tutorials and tips for Final Cut Pro, delivered by the video experts at PremiumBeat.
Podcasts
Final Cut Pro Radio
Helpful tips, tricks, and commentary on Final Cut Pro.
MacBreak Studio
Final Cut Pro veterans discuss video production on Mac computers.
Web Forums
Apple Support Communities
Forums for Apple applications, hosted by Apple.
Creative Cow
Forums for discussing Final Cut Pro tips and techniques.
FCP.co Forum
The forum companion to the comprehensive FCP.co website.
Final Cut Pro Editors
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Facebook group for Final Cut Pro tips and discussions.
Final Cut Pro on Facebook
Read posts about new products and plug‑ins related to Final Cut Pro.
User Groups - USA
FCPWORKS
Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group
Los Angeles, CA
Sacramento Video Industry Professionals
Sacramento, CA
- Karen Olsen
San Diego Mac Video Production User Group
San Diego, CA
User Groups - International
Calgary Fabulously Creative Pro User Group
Calgary, Canada
- Duane Martin
Final BUG – Final (Cut) Berlin User Group
Berlin, Germany
Final Cut Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Front Créatif MTL
Montréal, Canada
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Compressor tightly integrates with Final Cut Pro to add custom output settings, distributed encoding, and extensive delivery features. With support for HDR, HEVC, 360° video, MXF output, and improved performance and efficiency on Mac computers with Apple silicon, it’s the most powerful, flexible way to export your Final Cut Pro projects.
Seamless integration with Final Cut Pro.
A simple interface and intuitive controls make Compressor the perfect companion for custom encoding with Final Cut Pro.
A sleek interface matches Final Cut Pro and makes it simple to navigate compression projects. Browse encoding settings in the left sidebar, and open the inspector to quickly configure advanced audio and video properties. Your batch appears in the center, directly below a large viewer that lets you view and navigate your file.
A powerful new Metal engine takes advantage of the CPUs, GPUs, and memory in your Mac for high-performance encoding of high-resolution video. Compressor also leverages available hardware encoders for H.264 and HEVC exports, spreads work across multiple CPU cores, and uses the high-speed GPU on the graphics card to speed up demanding image processing tasks.
Whether you customize an existing Compressor setting in Final Cut Pro or create an entirely new one, you can share the results with other Final Cut Pro editors — even if they don’t have Compressor installed on their systems. You can also create Destinations, which combine an encode setting with a post-encode action to automate tasks like emailing, copying, and moving files, or executing a custom script.
Optimized for Mac Pro
Encode video in stunning 8K resolution with Compressor on the most powerful Mac Pro ever. Compressor distributes multiple encoding jobs across up to 28 GPU cores, reducing the need for additional workstations. And with access to all that GPU power you can complete graphics-related processes like dynamic image filers faster than ever.
Support for industry standards.
With support for a wide range of popular device outputs as well as professional video and audio formats, Compressor expands on the encoding options built into Final Cut Pro.
HDR
You can view High Dynamic Range footage on any recent Mac that displays an extended range of brightness, and see the video right in the viewer before starting a batch export. Or step up to the new Pro Display XDR and view your video in stunning HDR, the way it was meant to be seen.
HEVC
Export video in the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) format to create high‑quality files that are up to 40 percent smaller than those encoded as H.264. Adjust image quality parameters to optimize your output, then save your HEVC export setting and access it directly in Final Cut Pro.
Closed Captions
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Easily view, adjust, and export closed captions, with the ability to import caption files — even in multiple languages — into a single batch or iTunes Store package. Compressor supports CEA-608, iTT, and SRT formats. You can also choose to embed caption metadata in the exported video or deliver a separate sidecar file.
360 VR Export
Export 360° video for YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo with industry‑standard spherical metadata embedded in the files.
Encoding Video for Apple Devices
A variety of presets make it easy to deliver content for Apple devices — including iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. The inspector clearly identifies supported Apple devices, and you can modify any preset to get the perfect file for your final delivery.
NewCamera Log Conversion
Convert log footage to HDR and SDR color spaces by using lookup tables (LUTs) provided by camera manufacturers such as Arri, Canon, Nikon, Blackmagic, Sony, and Panasonic. Or use a custom camera LUT to match a look created on set. Plus, with batch export, you can process hundreds of dailies with just a few easy clicks.
Web Sharing and Disc Burning
Export files for popular video websites, including YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook. You can also choose from a set of menu templates to create basic Blu‑ray discs and DVDs directly from Compressor.*
MXF Encoding
Create MXF files with a wide collection of codecs including AVC‑Intra, D‑10/IMX, ProRes, and XDCAM HD. Adjust parameters and choose from a variety of frame rates and resolutions.
Broad Format Support
Quickly set up encoding jobs for a broad range of industry‑standard formats including MPEG‑2, H.264, QuickTime, MXF, and more. Use the advanced features of Compressor to add closed-caption files to MPEG and QuickTime files. And if you encode video for HTTP live streaming, Compressor delivers all the files you need in a single web‑ready folder.
Pristine format conversions.
Compressor uses optical flow processing to perform format and standards conversions at exceptional quality. You can also take advantage of built-in image filters and tools for audio processing.
Add a stylized look to your footage using custom LUTs. Work in .cube, .mga, and .m3d formats all available on stock sites like Rocketstock, or generated from professional color grading apps like DaVinci Resolve.
Speed up video, slow it down, or adjust the frame rate to make the duration match a specific runtime. Compressor produces pristine retiming effects, complete with automatic pitch adjustment for audio.
Display and assign channels to QuickTime audio tracks including an optional matrix stereo downmix. Then add audio effects like Peak Limiter and Time Pitch to fine-tune your sound before export.
iTunes Store Package
Compressor makes it simple to package your film for submission to the iTunes Store.
View the iTunes Store Package Quick Start Guide (PDF)Add Content
Easily import and organize your movie, trailer, closed captions, and subtitles. Open the inspector to view information and add metadata to any video or audio file.
Audition
Audition video with any audio, caption, or subtitle to verify sync. Continuous playback lets you check sync while switching between alternative audio tracks, subtitles, and captions.
Package
Collect all your assets in an iTunes Store package, with the option to use your ProRes source video and audio files without additional compression. Reassign audio channels and use automatic subtitle language detection to add key metadata.
Accessibility
Enhance the movie-watching experience for viewers with vision or hearing impairments. Create and edit closed captions right in Compressor without the need for third-party software, and bundle audio description files in your iTunes Store package.
Validate
Built-in error detection helps you identify issues with your iTunes Store package. Use the validation interface to select an error or warning and navigate directly to the source of the issue.
Submit
Compress your package in a few simple steps and submit it to an Apple‑certified delivery partner for sale on the iTunes Store.
Distributed encoding.
With distributed encoding features built into Compressor, you can easily use other Mac computers on your network to speed up encoding jobs.
Built into Compressor
Distributed encoding features are part of Compressor, with no need for a separate application. Just install Compressor on any Mac on your network and activate it as a cluster node for distributed encoding.
Shared Computers
Encode jobs without dedicated hardware by using preconfigured groups of Mac computers on your network. The Shared Computers feature sets up clusters of encoding nodes based on the availability of designated computers. It can even tap idle processing cores on a single computer, using all the processing power of multicore systems.
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Choose from thousands of custom transitions, titles, and motion graphics. Work directly with third-party applications through workflow extensions. Or use third-party tools for advanced tracking, EDL and AAF interchange, and more.
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