
LETTER TIM COOK HOW TO
We need more experienced film and TV production crew members who also know how to use Final Cut Pro.We also hope to see Apple ensuring that improved Pro Apps support is widely available and that Final Cut Pro can also be bought through current industry suppliers. But, unfortunately in professional film and TV, editors who use Final Cut Pro are a tiny minority.We ask Apple to promote Final Cut Pro publicly and add the few remaining features that our industry has consistently stated are needed.We'd love to see Apple publicly support and certify the suppliers of the third-party products and services we use to integrate Final Cut Pro into industry-standard workflows.We welcome your forthcoming brand-new FCP Certification exams. It is liberating, efficient and fun to work with. Work that could easily include productions for your very own Apple TV+ service.Final Cut Pro is a wonderful application used by many YouTubers, education and small business content creators worldwide. We think it's incredible.We also think it's incredible that some of us still can't choose it to do our work. We think that it is the biggest leap forward in editing technology since the move to digital.
LETTER TIM COOK MOVIE
You can read the full letter below:ĭear Tim Cook,We are professionals working in Hollywood and other high-profile movie and TV markets all over the world.

Comments included improvements to collaboration features, a beta program, and better integration of some third-party products and services. The signees are encouraging Apple "to make a new commitment to the professional TV and filmmaking industry".

This open letter is aimed at the executives who set the priorities of the Final Cut Pro development team and the Apple managers whose policies limit the public marketing of Final Cut Pro to a couple of website updates a year and some mentions in Apple keynotes about how much faster Apple hardware is getting. They have worked very hard for over a decade on making Final Cut Pro better and better. On Tuesday 19th April 2022, a group of over 100 people in TV and film production worldwide sent an open letter to Tim Cook of Apple about Final Cut Pro.They used the letter ask Apple to publicly stand by the use of Final Cut Pro - Apple's video editing application for professionals - in TV and film industries worldwide.It wasn't a criticism of the Apple team developing and marketing Final Cut Pro.
