Learn about Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera features, system requirements, and more
Download Final Cut Camera for free from the App Store on your iPhone or iPad.
With Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro for iPad, wirelessly connect up to four devices running the Final Cut Camera app to capture video from multiple angles right from your iPad. You can also choose to use the iPad running Final Cut Pro as one of the four camera angles.
Live Multicam uses a wireless point-to-point connection between devices for streaming live multicam video and transferring completed video files from Final Cut Camera devices to Final Cut Pro on iPad. Preview (proxy) files are streamed from Final Cut Camera on each device during recording, so you can monitor the video from each angle in Final Cut Pro and control camera settings for each angle remotely. You can start and stop recording from any connected device and record Live Multicam sessions up to two hours in a single take.
All Live Multicam devices must have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on and be signed in to an Apple Account, but don't need to be connected to a Wi-Fi network. To connect a device, tap the Connect to Live Multicam button
in Final Cut Camera, then follow the instructions to make the device discoverable. Final Cut Pro for iPad and Final Cut Camera must always be the active app on each device during a Live Multicam session and during the subsequent file transfer.
When you end the Live Multicam recording session, preview (proxy) files from your recording are synced together as a multicam clip. The files appear automatically in the Final Cut Pro for iPad browser, so you can begin editing immediately. In the background, the recorded source media files are transferred to Final Cut Pro for iPad from Final Cut Camera devices, and seamlessly replace the preview files when the media transfers from all devices are complete.
Learn how to set up and use Live Multicam in Final Cut Pro for iPad
Transfer media from Final Cut Camera to Final Cut Pro for iPad
The Final Cut Camera app allows you to record professional video on your mobile devices with full control. With Final Cut Camera and iPhone 15 Pro, you can record video directly to an external solid state drive (SSD).
Learn how to record video in Final Cut Camera
You can import video clips that you recorded with Final Cut Camera into Final Cut Pro for Mac.
Learn more about the codec, color space, frame size, and frame rate settings and audio source options in Final Cut Camera:
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Set the camera audio source in Final Cut Camera
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June 20, 2024
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