iPad Pro Editing – the Way of the Future?Įnjoy this workflow video above, peeking into Pedro’s way of working. It’s definitely worth a closer look and seems to work quite well for these fast turnaround edits. LumaFusion seems like a very capable editing app at first glance, with proper editing shortcuts, layering, proper typo handling and many advanced functions. And believe it or not, but it also plays H.265 extremely smoothly due to the graphics chip in the iPad Pro, something that even the biggest desktop machines can still struggle with these days. However, the LumaFusion editing app is truly impressive in what it’s capable to do: You can have up to three layers of video at 4K 50 playing simultaneously without any hick-up. Now of course it’s not ideal that there isn’t an Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro for the iPad Pro yet, meaning, it is impossible to move projects between your desktop and iPad so far. SD Reader in the WD My Passport Wireless LumaFusion The My Passport Wireless becomes a media hub that can serve the data into the editing app LumaFusion. He’s working with Apple’s USB-C SD reader as well as a Western Digital My Passport Wireless, which also has an SD reader built in, and it enables him to read and copy every file system of any camera (on the SD card) while Apple’s own reader ignores the folder structure of Sony cameras, for example, effectively showing an empty card despite the fact there’s data on there. Regarding his workflow, it isn’t completely straightforward simply because Apple is limiting the way you can access files in iOS. I agree with him that showing edits to clients on an iPad often gets them more excited than showing them something on a conventional laptop – somehow the experience feels more haptic and organic.įile Access in iOS & WD My Passport Wireless In fact he sold his MacBook Pro and considers the iPad Pro the best “selling tool” for his productions he’s ever had. He’s shooting the films on his Sony a7s II, his DJI Mavic drone and other gear, and then he edits right on the spot using his iPad Pro using the app LumaFusion. In comes Pedro Hofmann, a videomaker based in Vienna, who creatively specialised in producing fast turn-around one-minute films for his clients.
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