In 2011, a major revamping Final Cut Pro editing software was roundly criticized as being a “downgrade” of the pro video editing software. After seven updates to the product, Apple is launching a marketing effort for Final Cut Pro X, according to the “Los Angeles Times” (http://tinyurl.com/cxjbdbl).

The campaign is timed to coincide with the National Association of Broadcasters convention (NAB) that starts April 6 in Las Vegas. Apple plans to begin posting three stories on its website aimed at changing the minds of folks who felt burned by Final Cut Pro X by demonstrating how sophisticated users have embraced the software. The stories will also feature Tsui Hark, one of the biggest names in Hong Kong cinema, and TV Azteca, which produces thousands of telenovela episodes every year, notes the “LA Times.”

Also, Apple has released updates for Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and Compressor. You can find them at the Mac App Store.