Apple isn’t the only one with movie-quality filters.
While Apple's devices and software, such as Final Cut Pro, offer many cinematic filters and effects, other manufacturers and software offer similar features.
This is because film-quality filters and special effects are widely used tools in film production and post-production, and many software and applications have developed similar functions to meet the needs of users.
In addition to Apple's Final Cut Pro, professional video editing software such as Adobe's Premiere Pro and After Effects, and Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve also provide a wealth of film-level filters and special effects.
In addition, there are independent plug-ins and software that can expand the selection of film-quality filters, such as Red Giant's Magic Bullet Suite and FilmConvert.
Movie-level filters and special effects can give ordinary video materials a movie-like texture and visual effects, such as color adjustment, light and shadow effects, blur effects, lens simulation, etc.
They provide more creative options and expressive capabilities, helping video editors achieve better visual effects.
All in all, not only Apple, but many software and tools provide cinematic filters and special effects, allowing users to add more eye-catching visual effects during the video editing process.