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26th January 2012

PluralEyes For Apple Final Cut Pro X Now Available

singular softwareSingular Software, a developer of workflow automation applications for video production, is pleased to announce the availability of PluralEyes for Apple Final Cut Pro X (FCP X). The multi-award winning PluralEyes technology works alongside FCP X to quickly and accurately sync video and audio clips for dual-system audio and multi-camera productions, saving hours of tedious manual syncing during post-production.
“The auto sync function that is built into Final Cut Pro X is a start, but most professional editors will want more. They want to be able to sync many clips at once, see the results right away, and be confident that the sync will work across a broad range of real-world video projects,” says Bruce Sharpe, CEO, Singular Software. “PluralEyes for FCP X is built on the same technology that is used countless times every day to sync weddings, corporate videos, documentaries and a host of other video production types. With a time-tested, proven technology powering the automation, FCP X editors can confidently offload their entire sync task to PluralEyes and be hands off until the sync is complete, regardless of the type of project they are working on.”

PluralEyes for FCP X went through an extensive public beta before its release with thousands of editors putting the software through its paces. Photography Bay reviewed the PluralEyes for FCP X beta release, commenting on its ability to better handle real-world sync projects, “…syncing multiple takes to a single audio clip is a challenge in FCP X, but is something that the new PluralEyes beta shreds through easily.” The full Photography Bay review can be viewed at its website.

PluralEyes for FCP X Pricing and Upgrades:

* PluralEyes for FCP X is available today for 149.00 USD.
* Existing PluralEyes for FCP customers can upgrade to PluralEyes for FCP X free of charge.
* FCP X editors can test-drive the new release by downloading a 30-day trial version.

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