

For a while, Apple users hoped that Final Cut Pro would be implemented on the mobile devices. The added support for Davinci resolve on the iPad is more than it might seem on the surface. With this new chip, the iPad Pro will be able to run applications, natively, such as adobe Lightroom, and more surprisingly Davinci resolve. However, with the new M2 chip added to the new iPad Pro, this gives the tablet, the same processing power as a MacBook Air. More complex cutting procedures weren’t exactly viable inside of Luma fusion. The only app that allows you to do anything similar was the Luma fusion app. There hasn’t really been a good solution to edit video footage with a mobile device previously the only options were to use water down iOS apps, or bring a mobile computer with you. Image Credit: Appleįor a long time there has been a hole in the mobile editing space. Mobile devices and tablets or now more powerful than they have ever been allowing content creators to take their work anywhere or Apple just announced the new iPad Pro with the M2 processing chip inside this completely changes the game for creating content on the go. The world of Mobile content creation is rapidly becoming more popular.
