Final Cut Pro - 7 [Intel/Serial]

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Added on November 19, 2013 by BS0Din Applications > Mac
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Final Cut Pro - 7 [Intel/Serial] (Size: 3.48 GB)
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 Final Cut Studio Install.toast3.48 GB


Description

Name: Final Cut Pro
Version: - 7

Mac Platform: Intel
Includes: Serial

OS version: 10.5.6+
Processor type(s) & speed: Intel
RAM minimum: 1GB
Video RAM: 128MB

Link for more information: https://www.apple.com/support/finalcutpro7/

When Apple replaced its movie-editing software Final Cut 7 with Final Cut Pro X, the pros were outraged.

The all new, cheaper, more amateur-friendly version was missing some beloved features of its predecessor. Even Conan O’Brien mocked Pro X.

Apple has heard the yowls from studios and reintroduced Final Cut 7, but it can only be purchased through Apple telesales (unless you find a store with an old copy on the shelf), and it’s at the original price of $1,000. The deal is for a limited and unspecified time.

Most of the missing features will matter more to professionals than the casual user. David Pogue has outlined them in detail (with workarounds for many of the issues) in his column.

One possible exception: it is impossible to import work from Final Cut 7 to Final Cut X. That means partially finished Final Cut 7 projects must be completed in 7. That also means many pro editors will have to keep both products on their computers for some time to come.

It’s a pattern we’ve seen before. When Apple reworked iMovie in 2008, it came out with a version that was supposed to simpler — and it was, by virtue of removing several features. The newer version was met with wailing and the rending of clothes. Apple slowly restored many earlier features in the intervening years.

It appears to have done something similar with Final Cut. The newer version costs $300 (plus another $50 each to add Motion and Compressor), and is much easier to use than the earlier professional version.

That was of little comfort to a producer in the middle of assembling a film if he needed to bring in more editors and add more workstations — don’t forget, the new version won’t work with film begun on the old system.

It’s for those producers that Apple said it has reintroduced Final Cut 7.

For the rest of us, especially the video dabblers, it makes more sense to get used to Final Cut Pro X, which more than serves most amateur needs.

Or there’s always Adobe Premier Elements.

Instructions:
1) Mount toast image
2) Install normally and use included serials

*IF YOU ALREADY HAVE FINAL CUT PRO X
1) Create a new User on your Mac
2) Logout and switch to that User
3) Make a FOLDER inside 'Applications'
4) Either install to that location or move FCPX to that location and install in the root

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You haven't tested this personally by any chance, have you? I'm curious as to which you prefer/recommend for the moderately casual editor/home-video-maker -- this, or FCP X?
No problem. I haven't personally tested this, no. I use FCP X now, it's fine for my needs and I like to evolve as software evolves. I guess this is mostly for people who can't run FCP X for whatever reason...
Right on, I use FCPX as well (sometimes - but mainly I like to stick with Premiere Pro CC). That's interesting, the bit about "evolving as software evolves" .. But it doesn't seem to apply here. Idk for sure since I obviously haven't tested it personally; I'm going based solely on the description you provided to accompany the torrent. According to the description, Final Cut 7 is a more expansive/all-encompassing version of FCP X - which is a more simplified app that removed a number of key/more advanced features. Final Cut 7 appears to be the preference of those who use it in their professions, ie. professional video editors, whereas FCP X seems to be geared towards the casual video editor/"common man". In any case, thanks anyways for the speculation.
I'm saying this because FCP X is more comfortable, both visually and ergonomically. I'm not a blockbuster industry type editor, I do home movies and shit like that - it's more than enough for me and I dont even use 10% of FCP X's features, and most likely never will... it's just well-thought compared to FCP 7 in terms of ergonomy and user-friendliness.