Even better! Throw some text on there to give everyone exact measurements of your ingredients. Let’s say you aren’t one for vocalizing your process and you just want music in the background. With your bullet points on screen, they can pause it and follow along at their own pace. No one wants to be jamming their hands in dough and then they have to keep rewinding to follow your voice. If you are doing a tutorial type of video, the audience will definitely want some bullet point steps. Often times when we are in public spaces I feel like people are more likely to scowl at you if you are playing a video with the volume on. It’s been shown that a good chunk of people watch videos without sound. Has anyone else heard that when you have subtitles you can hear better? Or when you have on headphones and you lean into your computer screen to hear what someone is saying? Yeah that’s a thing.īut really, subtitles make videos accessible. There are a few reasons why adding text can be insanely helpful. Then you can choose different fonts you’d like and add different features or adjust the font size, alignment, etc. To choose between other fonts, click on the font below in the Basic dialogue box. Keep in mind that these are presets so you won’t be able to customize as much.
Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 tested using a 5-minute project with 4K Apple ProRes 4444 media, at 3840x2160 resolution and 23.98 frames per second, transcoded to Apple ProRes 422. Testing conducted by Apple in February 2022 using preproduction Mac Studio systems with Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 128GB of RAM and 8TB SSD, as well as production 3.6GHz 10-core Intel Core i9-based 27-inch iMac systems with Radeon Pro 5700 XT graphics with 16GB of GDDR6, 128GB of RAM and 8TB SSD.Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Mac Studio. Prerelease Final Cut Pro 10.6.2 tested using a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 18 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 8192x4320 resolution and 30 frames per second, as well as a 1-minute picture-in-picture project with 56 streams of Apple ProRes 422 video at 3840x2160 resolution and 29.97 frames per second.
Testing conducted by Apple in February 2022 using preproduction Mac Studio systems with Apple M1 Ultra, 20-core CPU, 64-core GPU, 128GB of RAM and 8TB SSD.macOS Ventura or later is required to edit Cinematic mode video captured on devices with iOS 16 or later.
macOS Monterey or later is required to edit Cinematic mode video on devices with iOS 15.