$5 a month or $50 a year for Logic or Final Cut is really reasonable to me. If you figure Final Cut on the Mac is $300 divide that by 50 and you get 6 years for the same cost.

I’m hoping with a subscription model Apple will release more and bigger updates for the two apps. It’s been a while since Final Cut got a major update. Since the last one a lot has changed in the video editing world and they have started to fall behind.

@ChrisLawley The iPad FinalCut Pro doesn’t round trip to desktop FCP. You can start on iPad and move to desktop, but not desktop to iPad.

Sort of makes sense (with FCP and Logic) on the desktop often getting many layers that iPad is going to have a tough time with (as far as screen real estate, at least) dealing with it.

With Resolve it is really tough, but they let you do it.