I think this is a cool feature, but I don't really see the kinds of people who need to do multicam setups grabbing a load of iPhones and tripods and doing things that way. Does it also support some other way of capturing with pro cameras (SDI or HDMI live capture for instance)?
I'm curious, how many folks are using Final Cut Pro nowadays?<p>It seems like all you hear about these days is people using Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve, but I'm not in the industry.
I was confused for a moment as the Live Multicam sounds very similar to Crye's camouflage called... Multicam. And in my minds eye I saw the camo being applied to people on Videos as some form of post processing, which sounds absolutely useless.
They’ve done a great job getting people to accept the premise that your phone/iPad is somehow not a computer. Like Final Cut for iPad is a rental (aka subscription) while you can actually buy it Mac.
A bit disappointed that it seems like the Live Multicam is iPad only. Unless they are just glossing over its addition to Mac.<p>I was hoping we would keep feature parity between the 2, or at least Mac having everything and iPad a subset. Unless I am mistaken I think this is the first iPad only feature?