![]() The reason that I mention the updates is that in many cases, depending on the software or plug-ins you’re using, you might only get an update once a year, especially on applications or plug-ins that aren’t part of a subscription, but that’s not the case with HitFilm Pro. Drag the app into the interface, it will all up all the relevant associated files, hit zap, and your system is cleansed of them, and you’re now ready to install the next HitFilm Pro Updates. ![]() If you’re a Mac user, definitely check out AppZapper, which is $13 US, and well worth it. On thing that I always find slightly annoying, especially on the Mac is that there is no “Uninstall” option for many applications, as there is on Windows, as I’m not someone who is big installing over top of the previous version of an application. That is super helpful, as it gives me the option to update right away, be reminded again later, or not to be reminded at all. When a new updated is available, a pop up telling you that a new version of HitFilm is available will appear. Now, right off the bat, I want to mention that this article is being posted on July 30, 2018, so keep that in mind when reading this, as we’re talking about the most recent version of HitFilm Pro as of that date (released July 19). In this lesson, I want to side step slightly, and talk about HitFilm Pro Updates, as it’s something very important to do, not so much from the standpoint of bug fixes, but there are always a ton of new features being added to HitFilm Pro that by not updating you’re missing out on a ton of great new features that can potentially speed up or make your overall workflow easier! ![]() In our last lesson, in our look at learning HitFilm Pro, started discussing Composite Shots, and how you’re going to start working with them in HitFilm.
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