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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2011

I've been waiting for this functionality for a while. Now you can import, edit, and export DSLR video on you iPad, and even bring the timeline back your Mac for more editing in iMovie of Final Cut. Really excited to edit my Canon 60D footage on the iPad while traveling.

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  • Can you edit 1080p files or will the files be stepped down to 720p?

  • @flappy1114 It does 1080P

  • What is better, Final Cut Pro or Premiere Pro?

  • @MattJTV It all depends. I would say that if you are a heavy CS5 user Premiere Pro is the way to go because of the integration. Otherwise, I recommend FCP to most people. Both are really great and I don't think either would be a bad choice.

  • are you back home now?

  • @Macintoshmani12 Nope. In fact, I don't really have a home to go back to right now; all my stuff is in storage.

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  • Now i just need an SLR... and an iPad... :P

  • Or you can bring your Macbook on the airplane xD

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  • @MattsMacintosh, echoing what @SuperEnigmation commented on: are you able to edit video in 1080p using iMovie for the iPad? I surmise if that's possible, you'd need SSD storage large enough to hold HD video in the iPad.

  • I like dropbox better for exporting video I used it with my iPod for a school project and its faster then connecting via the 30pin cable to your Mac. I found it a better solution for a iMovie workflow.

  • I just bought an apple tv last night and i have an ipad 2 running on ios5. Could i simply pop in the camera connection kit along with my sd card and watch it straight on the apple tv without even bothering to import the videos to the ipad first? Thanks!

  • @MattsMacintosh Being that said, can the iPad export video in 1080P?

  • does this work for the ipod and iphone? i don't need imovie but would like to store my footage on my ipod and icloud.

  • I personally really wish iMovie on the Mac was as simple as iMovie on the iPad, with extended options available incase they are needed. iMobie should be more approachable, as it is on the iPad. I don't see why they try to make it so complex, when anyone who wants to make professional videos will get Final Cut Pro.

  • Must say I love the way you make your vids...

  • I think this might be the reason of the "Import from iMovie" feature in FCPX, so people can edit on the go and finish it when they get home?!

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