The Titles & Generators browser now includes Live Text Templates – animated lower thirds and title cards that dynamically resize based on character count. Users can directly edit text properties (font, tracking, baseline) from the viewer window without opening the inspector.
Object tracking isn't new to FCP (it arrived in 10.6), but version 10.6.5 refines the engine significantly.
New in 10.6.5:
How to use it: Select a clip in the timeline → Go to the Video inspector → Click the drop-down next to "Object Tracker" → Choose "Analyze" (new icon indicates machine learning status).
If you’ve been searching for “final cut pro 1065 new” , you’re likely aware that Apple’s professional editing software has just received a significant point update. While the jump from 10.6.4 to 10.6.5 might look minor on paper, the reality is anything but.
Released alongside macOS Ventura and the new M2 Ultra Mac Pro, Final Cut Pro 10.6.5 introduces a suite of enhancements that streamline object tracking, timeline navigation, color grading, and export efficiency. Whether you are a YouTuber, a wedding videographer, or a Hollywood assistant editor, this update demands your attention.
Let’s break down everything new in Final Cut Pro 10.6.5, how to install it, and why it changes your editing game.
While Final Cut Pro still lacks a built-in grading panel like Resolve’s, 10.6.5 closes the gap with smarter presets.
The new additions:
Pro tip: In the Color inspector, look for the new "Import Custom LUT" folder structure. 10.6.5 finally allows batch importing of LUTs via drag-and-drop from Finder.
Given Apple’s release cadence (major updates at NAB or WWDC), we expect Final Cut Pro 10.7 to arrive in late 2024. Rumors suggest:
For now, 10.6.5 is the most stable, performance-tuned bridge to that future.
A new machine learning filter, “Scene Removal Mask,” can automatically isolate a foreground subject from a static background, even if the camera moves slightly. This is less powerful than a dedicated green screen but allows quick “cutout” effects for talking heads.
First, a quick clarification: The version number is 10.6.5 (not 1065). However, due to the way search engines parse numeric strings, many users type "1065" looking for release notes. This update is the direct successor to version 10.6.4, released in late 2022.
Release Date: May 23, 2023 (officially announced with the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro).
File Size: Approximately 4.2 GB (varies by Mac model).
Minimum Requirements: macOS Monterey 12.6 or later; optimized for Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M2 Pro, M2 Max, M2 Ultra).