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Final Cut Studio 2

Final Cut Studio 2 is the must-have upgrade to Apple's award-winning video and audio production suite. With six powerful applications, each designed specifically for editors, Final Cut Studio 2 puts everything you need in a single box:

  • Final Cut Pro 6 for video and film editing
  • Motion 3 for graphics and animation in 3D
  • Soundtrack Pro 2 for professional audio post-production
  • Color for professional color grading and finishing
  • Compressor 3 and DVD Studio Pro 4 for digital delivery virtually anywhere — a disc, the web, Apple TV, iPod, or cell phone

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4.5

(Based on 81 reviews)

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Overview

Top features in Final Cut Studio 2

  • Open format Timeline for flexible video editing
  • Apple ProRes 422 for uncompressed HD quality at SD file sizes
  • Color, the breakthrough color grading application
  • 3D graphics and animation with Motion
  • Image stabilization and SmoothCam
  • Intuitive 5.1 surround tools
  • Multiformat delivery made easy

Final Cut Pro 6

One timeline. Infinite possibilities.

Final Cut Pro 6 is the hub of your production workflow, offering a complete set of precision video editing tools and incredible real-time effects.

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Motion 3

Now playing in 3D.

The only motion graphics application designed specifically for video editors, Motion 3 extends its award-winning toolset seamlessly into 3D. Create stunning animations in 3D — all in real time.

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Soundtrack Pro 2

The next wave in audio post.

Bridging the worlds of picture and sound, Soundtrack Pro 2 offers a complete set of tools for audio post-production.

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Color

Color grading is in the house.

Now Final Cut Pro editors can get exactly the look they want with Color, a new application that delivers professional color grading and finishing tools.

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Compressor 3

Create once. Deliver everywhere.

With a new, streamlined interface and simplified workflow, Compressor 3 makes encoding and delivering in multiple formats easier and more efficient than ever.

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DVD Studio Pro 4

Professional DVD authoring.

Whether you produce demo reels, complex commercial titles, or anything in between, DVD Studio Pro 4 offers simple, powerful tools for authoring DVDs.

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What's in the Box

  • DVDs with Final Cut Pro 6, Motion 3, Soundtrack Pro 2, Color, Compressor 3, DVD Studio Pro 4, Cinema Tools 3, LiveType 2, and Apple Qmaster 2
  • Printed and electronic documentation and tutorials

*About the Upgrades

There are two Final Cut Studio 2 upgrades available: Upgrade from Final Cut Studio 1 and Upgrade from Production Suite or Final Cut Pro 1, 2, 3, 4, HD, or 5. Click here for help deciding which upgrade is right for you. Academic and Not-For-Resale (NFR) versions are not eligible for upgrade.

Minimum System Requirements to Install All Applications

  • A Mac computer with a 1.25GHz or faster PowerPC G4 or G5, Intel Core Duo, Intel Core 2 Duo, or Intel Xeon processor
  • 1GB of RAM
  • An AGP or PCI Express Quartz Extreme graphics card (Final Cut Studio is not compatible with integrated Intel graphics processors)
  • A display with 1024-by-768 resolution or higher
  • Mac OS X v10.4.9 or later
  • QuickTime 7.1.6 or later
  • A DVD drive for installation

Recommended Configurations

  • The following are recommended for all applications:
  • 2GB of RAM when working with compressed HD and uncompressed SD sources
  • 4GB of RAM when working with uncompressed HD sources

Available Disk Space

  • 4GB of disk space required to install all applications
  • Additional 55GB required to install all optional templates, content, and tutorials (may be installed on separate disks):
    • 9GB for DVD Studio Pro content
    • 8GB for Motion templates and tutorial media
    • 24GB for Soundtrack Pro audio content
    • 12GB for LiveFonts and LiveType animated elements and templates
    • 2GB for Apple Pro Training Final Cut Studio Tutorials media
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Customer Rating

4.5

(Based on 81 reviews)

Most Recent Reviews

  • Final Cut Studio 2

    4.0

    Learn how to use it before bashing it.

    Written by SS from Oceanside

    May 9, 2009

    I'm in the military and we use Avid. In my civilian life I use Final Cut Pro. Anyone saying they would "seriously consider switcRead morehing their company over to Avid" is NOT a real FCP user. If they are, they have obviously never used an Avid machine. They are huge, unnecessarily expensive, difficult to understand, and even more difficult to use machines. No one, in my professional career, has ever enjoyed working with the Avid.

    I just finished a four day training course for Final Cut Studio, and learned many tools that prove most of the comments on this review section are unwarranted. Most of the complaints are from people who have yet to take the time to learn the software.

    Compressor is an amazing program. Avid's desperate clutch to Sorrenson comes no where close to the power of Compressor. If you want proof, watch a trailer on Apple's website. All done with Compressor. Anywhere else and you're seeing the results of something inferior.

    (21 of 26 people found this review useful)

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  • Final Cut Studio 2

    1.0

    Ancient interface

    Written by FM from Campbell

    May 1, 2009

    Final Cut Pro has not had the core interface updated or improved since day one. It should be an embarrassment to a company that maRead morekes such great hardware and wonderful Operating Systems.
    For example: FCP can still not cut and paste keyframes.
    Time remapping is a joke. The interface for 8 point garbage matte is like something out of Commadore 64.
    These are just a few examples of the ancient code that is at the core of this software.
    Come on Apple, get with it!

    (26 of 51 people found this review useful)

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  • Final Cut Studio 2

    5.0

    Greatest Post-Film Suite. Period.

    Written by JE from Montclair

    Apr 22, 2009

    There could not be a better suite ever. This comes with Final Cut Pro, the great compiler! Motion, stunning 3D Effects! Color, fixRead more your film's saturations and hues, beautifully! SoundTrack Pro, a genius editing software for cutting, creating and taking bad noises out of a film's soundtrack. DVD Pro, an outstanding DVD creator. Compressor, obliterate quality straining with this incredible tool! This comes with other handy features and tools to make your movie perfect! Not for the people low on budget but once you have it, it pays for itself in one edit!

    (30 of 36 people found this review useful)

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Most Useful Reviews

  • Final Cut Studio 2

    3.0

    Product needs work... but has lovely packaging

    Written by DB from Astoria

    Dec 7, 2007

    Dear Apple,

    I am a loyal Mac user and a big fan of Final Cut. I've used it since version 1.5 and you would have to foul it up eRead moregregiously for me to switch editing applications.

    In the future, however, perhaps it would be more prudent to spend less time and money preparing a box and manuals that make me feel like I'm buying a diamond necklace, and more time making sure that Motion doesn't crash my (very new/fast/RAM loaded) laptop every hour. If time allows after that, please fix the horrific experience that is the Compressor interface.

    Be well. Looking forward to the holiday fruit cake, as always.

    Hugs and Kisses,

    D.

    (2540 of 4347 people found this review useful)

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  • Final Cut Studio 2

    5.0

    Amazing

    Written by GA

    Jun 5, 2007

    I baught Final Cut Studio 2 a week ago and its simply amazing, the ability to use several video formats in a single timeline is spRead moreectacular specially because I edit in HDV and use both PAL and NTSC formats as well as DVCAM archive in both formats for documentaries, the conversion is great. The new 3D featres in Motion are amazing too, I'm no longer going to use After Effects for 3D effects because the seemless integration of Motion and Final Cut Pro 6 is terrific and the particles converted to 3d are incredible, the integration of SmoothCam and other features of Shake in this all new Motion are great, tracking and camara stabilization work prefectly well. Soundtrack Pro is bettet than ever too. I strongly suggest editors to get Final Cut Studio 2.

    (2573 of 4438 people found this review useful)

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  • Final Cut Studio 2

    1.0

    Wow, I didn't think they could make Compressor worse!

    Written by KB from San Francisco

    Jul 21, 2007

    I was really looking forward to this version of Studio, but I have been very disappointed.

    Our company edits and compresses loRead morets of videos every week, and while the Compressor interface sure looks pretty, it is a complete nightmare to use. Every export to Compressor from Final Cut opens a new batch window which isn't very useful when you want to have many files within a batch. The batches and then the files within batches execute in a pretty random order making naming conventions impossible to track. Also, when closing or switching between windows the other windows in Compressor hide and are show blinking like a tacky Christmas tree.

    The latest update has furthermore broken some chapter/compression marker calculation in H.264 such that whole sequences export fine but subsequences won't export without errors. Tech support has had me do a whole series of experiments so they can figure out what is going on, and the conclusion is that they messed up in engineering.

    The only good thing I can say about this version is that I am finally able to use Soundtrack for multifile editing. In the last version, the application would crash every time I tried to open such a file. $500 seems pretty steep to pay for this type of an update.

    I never thought I would feel this way, but I am seriously considering moving the company over to Avid.

    (3000 of 5294 people found this review useful)

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