Apple Final Cut Express 4 review

Has the desire to innovate dried up for Apple’s previously pioneering platform?

TechRadar Verdict

Given the precedent set by previous versions, Final Cut Express 4 feels a little lazy. While previous iterations offered awe-inspiring additions, this version offers few must have features. It also fails to address many long standing, and easy to address, niggles from the Final Cut user community.

Pros

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    Powerful

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    Laden with features

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    Good price

Cons

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    Several annoying issues remain unresolved

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New versions of Final Cut, in both Pro and Express iterations, used to be accompanied by the kind of dizzying excitement reserved for kids on Christmas morning. Each successive update seemed to usher in a wealth of new features, either ground-breaking in their capabilities or previously unseen in an affordable non-linear editing program.

Perhaps such pioneering advancements in earlier versions have become the proverbial rod for Final Cut's back, but we can't help feeling distinctly underwhelmed by the recent Final Cut Pro 6 and this, Final Cut Express 4.

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