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Can I use the ProRes recording feature on the iPad Pro for professional video production


The iPad Pro, particularly models like the M2 and newer, supports ProRes video recording, which is a significant feature for professional video production. However, unlike iPhones, where ProRes can be enabled directly in the native Camera app, the iPad Pro requires a third-party app to utilize this capability. Apps like FiLMiC Pro have been updated to support ProRes recording on the iPad Pro, allowing users to select codecs such as ProRes 709 and ProRes 2020 for their video projects[1][4][9].

Key Points for Using ProRes on iPad Pro:

1. Third-Party Apps Required: To record in ProRes on the iPad Pro, you must use a third-party app. This is because Apple's native Camera app does not currently support ProRes recording[1][4].

2. Storage Limitations: Similar to iPhones, ProRes recording on the iPad Pro is limited by storage capacity. For example, 4K ProRes recording requires a model with at least 256GB of storage. Lower storage models are limited to 1080p at 30fps[4].

3. Professional Video Production: Despite the need for third-party apps, the iPad Pro's ability to record in ProRes makes it a viable tool for professional video production. The M2 chip provides enhanced performance, and when combined with apps like FiLMiC Pro, it offers a robust platform for capturing high-quality video[1][4].

4. Editing Capabilities: Once recorded, ProRes files can be edited using Final Cut Pro on the iPad, which offers advanced features like Live Multicam and support for external drives, making it a powerful tool for video editing on the go[2][5].

Conclusion:

While the iPad Pro does support ProRes recording, it requires the use of third-party apps, which might be seen as a limitation compared to the seamless integration available on some iPhone models. However, with the right software and sufficient storage, the iPad Pro can be a valuable asset for professional video production, offering both high-quality video capture and editing capabilities.
Citations:
[1] https://www.macrumors.com/2022/10/28/prores-video-recording-ipad-pro/
[2] https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/05/final-cut-pro-transforms-video-creation-with-live-multicam-on-ipad-and-new-ai-features-on-mac/
[3] https://detail.co/blog/pro-ipad-video-setup
[4] https://9to5mac.com/2022/10/28/m2-ipad-pro-prores-video-third-party-app/
[5] https://www.theverge.com/24183158/final-cut-pro-for-ipad-2-final-cut-camera-review
[6] https://social.colostate.edu/best-practices/filmmaking-at-your-fingertips-apple-prores-log-on-iphone/
[7] https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/record-prores-videos-iphde02c478d/ios
[8] https://www.apple.com/final-cut-pro-for-ipad/
[9] https://www.imore.com/ipad/ipad-pro/your-new-m2-ipad-pro-can-record-prores-video-but-also-kinda-cant
[10] https://support.apple.com/en-us/109041