But as in your research video it seems not. Unless the iPad Pro can be connected to a large monitor. And there is also what Eldar mentioned the connection to a large monitor, may it be for music production or film editing. For this reasons I prefer a laptop (in Apple language a MBP). And ultimately one has to work on a tablet with a pencil. And obviously one needs an extra keyboard, because no one can rest a finger on the glass without immediately having typed an accidental letter. In my opinion the moving finger/s are less precise than a mouse. I always wondered people buying a tablet and then a keyboard extra. But maybe this will change if more professionals really switch to tablets. Same with the other professional software packages. a lot of balloons, confetti etc.) a professional software needs to work this and other FX out.įor example, if one needs serious colour grading, there is only Davinci Resolve (the industry standard for it) – but this is not working on an iPad Pro. Creating a commercial where particles are needed (e.g. However, for the more serious work a non-tablet machine is needed where applications are stored with a lot of plugins and other software (and often hardware) additions. Yes, I see your point One can do video editing on these small devices quickly and efficiently up to a certain point. This is by far better than the in my opinion ‘sub-par crap of iMovie’ with its actually only 1 video layer (the other one is only for backgrounds usable) and if I remember rightly 1 audio track. 3 video tracks (or layers as some name it) and 3 audio tracks (layers). It is also experience of the editor (the person). I also want to note it is not only speed alone of a device or app alone that makes editing fast. However, next year the other Apple devices will get also those ARM chips and then they are most likely faster (again) than a tablet. No doubt the ARM chip makes the iPad Pro faster than the MBP and other Apple devices. For less demanding video editing you definitely achieve very good and already excellent results working on an iPad Pro. I think it is very true indeed what Eldar said. So we are talking mainly about video editing on an iPad. Thank you for your reply and all the suggested material. If your profession require you to create super custom 3D efffects with lots of gradual edits and small details, LumaFusion is not professional for you, but if you just need to put together a good simple video, LF is a good option. People with MacBook Air can do a better professional job than people with MacBook Pro. It is an endless debate, what the word ‘Professional’ means when it comes to devices. For simple video editing, LumaFusion is amazing, it’s my favorite app on iPad Pro, but it’s definitely not professional enough for all cases. I have even created a comparison between LumaFusion and Final Cut Pro, and iPad was faster ( LumaFusion vs Final Cut Pro for 4K Video Editing - YouTube), but I am only doing simple video editing.Īt the same time, video editing software on iPadOS is much less capable than the professional-grade applications like Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro. MacBook also has two main advantages → 1) it has lots more video editing freedom (features) 2) Expandability (plugins, better external monitor support). If we are talking about video editing on iPad Pro vs MacBook Pro, iPad has two main advantages → 1) it’s more fun to use 2) It’s faster. That being said, I can’t say that it is better. I have edited about 150 videos with it, and I do prefer to edit the videos on my iPad Pro compared to even my 16-inch MacBook Pro. I have been using the iPad Pro 12.9-inch as my main device for 1.5 years now. I somewhat agree with you, but also disagree. The 2020 iPad Pro will be even better yet The numbers for the 2018 iPad Pro (below) don’t lie. He is now waiting for our stock to include the new (2020) 12.9 which he is going to now buy instead of the MBP. I saw him again a few days ago and he was so happy that I had mentioned everything to him. After showing him a few things from my iPad Pro he said he needed to do more research on it by asking around. I mentioned to him about the iPad Pro and he had the same reaction that you and I initially had. Just last week I had a client come in to buy the new 16" MPB to do professional video work with. It’s not just a lightning connector like the standard iPad has. Don’t forget that the iPad Pro uses the same USB-C connection that the MacBook Pro does. It’s not just more bells and whistles, it’s a totally different beast. I think it’s hard for people to understand just how much better the Pro version of the iPad is over the standard model. But after 2 or 3 clients told me about how fast the new iPad Pro was I went out and bought one. Most of my clients make TV commercials but it certainly doesn’t end there.
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