iPad Pro For Creatives



 So lets talk iPad Pro. With Apple introducing the 2020 iPad Pro with Magic Keyboard it brings up the question “What about my older iPad Pro?” As you can see in the picture I still use an older 2017 10.5 iPad Pro with Apple Smart Keyboard, Apple Pencil, and a Bluetooth Mouse. This is still a great iPad Pro.

I use this iPad Pro to edit video in iMovie, Adobe Rush, and LumaFusion as well as editing pictures in Affinity Photo, Pixelmator Photo, and Adobe Lightroom. The speed of the iPad Pro is still fast and never have I hit the threshold. I can spit out great looking photos and videos in minutes as well as attend meetings on Zoom, FaceTime, and attend classes for Full Sail University all from my iPad.
 My wife and I went out the other day to grab a few pics at a local park. As you can see these images are very well done and all done with iPad Pro.


Me sitting on a picnic table

My wife and I taking a selfie. 


As far as video editing is concerned you can check out my youtube channel called DnicholsonTV. A few of my older videos are shot on iPhone 8 and edited on iPad Pro with iMovie and Adobe Rush. The newer videos are done with Final Cut Pro on a MacBook Pro and LumaFusion On iPad Pro. I guess what I am getting at is to be creative Apple gives you the tools you need to get the work done. Can an iPad Pro replace a laptop or desktop computer, no it can’t for me since I enjoy using my MacBook Pro and Final Cut Pro. But if you have a iPad and want to be creative then with the right apps you can put out great looking videos and photos on just that device.

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