Apple may be planning to unveil the next version of Final Cut Pro during the Vegas Supermeet next week, according to ProVideo Coalition.
Supposedly, Apple will be taking over the entire event for their announcement, cancelling all other sponsors, including AJA, Avid, Canon, BlackMagic, Autodesk and others, who were set to give presentations.
The site has confirmed that Daniel Berube (a key Supermeet employee) has rushed back to Vegas early from LA due to changes at Supermeet. Philip Bloom has told the site that Canon canceled his appearance at the meet.
Avid confirmed that Supermeet (Michael Horton) told them last night that their sponsorship had been cancelled. According to Avid, "Apple doesnt want anyone to have stage time but them.")
The next version of Final Cut Pro is being called spectacular. Apparently it's the "biggest overhaul to Final Cut Pro since the original version was created over 10 years ago".
Read More [via MacRumors]
Supposedly, Apple will be taking over the entire event for their announcement, cancelling all other sponsors, including AJA, Avid, Canon, BlackMagic, Autodesk and others, who were set to give presentations.
The site has confirmed that Daniel Berube (a key Supermeet employee) has rushed back to Vegas early from LA due to changes at Supermeet. Philip Bloom has told the site that Canon canceled his appearance at the meet.
Avid confirmed that Supermeet (Michael Horton) told them last night that their sponsorship had been cancelled. According to Avid, "Apple doesnt want anyone to have stage time but them.")
The next version of Final Cut Pro is being called spectacular. Apparently it's the "biggest overhaul to Final Cut Pro since the original version was created over 10 years ago".
Read More [via MacRumors]