![]() ![]() The integration with the new Apple Pencil ‘hover’ mode on the M2 iPad Pro is smart (scrubbing through clips without touching the screen is anything but gimmicky) and the M2’s horsepower can chew through 4K 10-bit footage without any issue. I have no experience with DaVinci Resolve on the Mac, but it’s clear that the decision to only adopt the ‘cut’ editing page for the iPad version is designed to make it a far simpler switch for Final Cut Pro users.īlackmagic Design has also confirmed that DaVinci Resolve for the iPad operates from the same codebase as the desktop version so, this isn’t a watered-down version at all – and it looks and feels like that’s the case. I now understand why DaVinci Resolve has such a prominent position on the iPad Pro landing page on Apple’s website. I must highlight at this juncture that I haven’t yet edited a full Solo Club video on DaVinci Resolve, but I have had a play – and that’s what kept me out of bed last week. ![]() My reasoning was simple – there was less risk in doing this on a smaller channel than there would be on Mark Ellis Reviews, where any break in the production process can have significant implications. I planned to switch to editing videos for my second YouTube channel, Mark’s Solo Club, on DaVinci Resolve for the iPad. Enter DaVinci ResolveĪ few weeks ago I revealed that I would be investing (again) in a 12.9-inch M2 iPad Pro to make a go of the iPad-only lifestyle. But I’m not as angry about it anymore, either. However, I’m fast concluding that Apple has no interest in launching Final Cut Pro on the iPad Pro. Unfortunately, I’ve been completely blinded by my insistence that Final Cut Pro needs to arrive on iPadOS and, specifically, finally make use of the super powerful desktop-class chips Apple is placing inside the iPad Pro lineup. ![]() My audience is interested in what you can do with it from a creative perspective and, beyond accessory round-ups and six-month later reviews, it’s the likes of video editing, illustration, and music production that drive interest in that product on YouTube. Video editing isn’t my niche, and the choice between Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe Premiere Pro isn’t something that drives engagement with my Mac content. On the Mac, this doesn’t present a problem when it comes to my day job. I’ve never used any other video editing platform and, because I’m so obsessed with processes and efficiency, I’ve never once felt tempted to try anything else. ![]()
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