

And the new iPad Pro M1 was designed to assure that. Every editor knows that all the media must be located on an external device. Regarding media, there’s a suitable solution since the external connection allows perfect integration. Those video layers were ingested into the LumaFusion app on the iPad Pro M1, and the edit was flawless, including actions like adding effects, grading, Multicam functions, and more. The iPad Pro M1 ate it all, including 8K 10-bit footage, and even the heavily compressed 8K output derived from the Canon ESO R5. What was impossible on recent generations of iPad, seems no brainer to the new M1 mobile devices. Reviewers tried to utilized apps like LumaFusion to edit a few stripes of high-quality video at once. The potential of the new iPad Pro M1 regarding video editing is pretty clear. The iPad Pro M1 chip 8K video editing on the iPad Pro Unleash it, and you’ll get a MacBook killer. Thus, a question has been raised: Can this mobile beast defeat the mighty MacBooks and even the Pros model when a heavy-duty job is needed? The only barrier left is the software. The new Apple Silicon iPad showed marvelous stamina regarding demanding tasks like video editing. Since the launch of the iPad Pro M1, testers and reviewers tried to break it, but with no success.
