Absolutely, as long as you have the RAM and hard drive to handle it. Check the specs of the computer you want to put it on, and the specs of the version of final cut you want to install to make sure the ram and hard drive space are sufficient. (See links below)
Yes it will!.!
I do video editing in both Final Cut Pro and Express on a Mac. Multiclip is not in Express. It is in Pro of course.
Final Cut Pro is only available for Mac computers and is not compatible with the Windows operating system.
Final Cut Pro is a Non-Linear video editing program for Mac, used by professionals and Amateurs alike
The latest model of Mac Mini (2011) will work for Final Cut Pro X, but it will be noticeably slower to add and render effects etc. An iMac would be a better option.
To put Final Cut Pro on a MacBook you need to insert the installation disc and click on the installation icon and then follow the prompts, selecting a custom install if you just want FCP and not the rest of the Final Cut Studio software installed.
No. Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express are exclusively MAC only programs. Sony Vegas is a good windows alternate, however.
There is another program called "Final Cut Pro" However it can be very hard to work with. I don't generally have much experience with Final Cut Pro, but it is another movie editing program for a Mac. Also there somthing called Imovie on mac
your question does not make any sense. Consider rephrasing.
The Mac Book Pro is better than the Mac Book Air.
It's main rival is Adobe Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro (Mac exclusive)
I think that it wouldn't make a difference. The Mac Book Pro has much bigger speakers though so buy any of them