![]() Even just the two apps most filmmakers will rely on, FCP and Compressor, would set you back $348 without the discount. Purchased separately, the Apple apps run up to $630. ![]() Filmmakers haven't taken to Logic and MainStage en masse, but having those apps along in the bundle is a nice bonus if you also happen to be a composer or musician. In a $199 bundle for students and educators, the platform is an even better deal, especially with the inclusion of Compressor. There is no guarantee that the no-fee upgrade policy will continue (unlike a software like Resolve, where a dongle purchase comes with upgrades guaranteed), but so far it's held up and proven to be a great investment for its users. As a bonus, there has been no upgrade price since it came out in 2011 if you paid $299 for it the month it came out, your license is still good six years later for the most current version, which works out to only $50/year, or around $4.50/month. ![]() Apple just announced a new academic bundle for $199 that includes Final Cut Pro X, with Logic, Motion, Compressor and MainStage all thrown in to boot.įinal Cut Pro X has always had a great price, at just $299 for the powerful software.
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