Controlling Final Cut with an iPad
Posted in Video Editing on November 21st, 2012 12:51 am by admin
Controlling Final Cut with an iPad
This video tutorial demonstrates how to set up an iPad with the AC-7 Core app to control Final Cut Pro.
Controlling Final Cut with an iPad
This video tutorial demonstrates how to set up an iPad with the AC-7 Core app to control Final Cut Pro.
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