Final Cut

Final cut may refer to:

  • The Final Cut (album), a 1983 album by Pink Floyd
    • "The Final Cut" (song), a song included on the above Pink Floyd album
  • The Final Cut (band), an industrial music group
  • The Final Cut (TV serial), the last part of the House of Cards political-thriller trilogy
  • "Final Cut" (Battlestar Galactica), a second-season episode of the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica television series
  • Final Cut (1980 film), an Australian film directed by Ross Dimsey
  • Final Cut (1993 film), an American film starring Chip Flanagan and John Brooks
  • Final Cut (1995 film), a Canadian film starring Sam Elliott
  • Final Cut (1998 film), a British film starring Jude Law
  • The Final Cut (2004 film), a Canadian film starring Robin Williams
  • Final cut (film editing), the version of a film approved for release
    • Final cut privilege, a film director's right of artistic control
  • Final Cut Pro X, non-linear video editing software by Apple, Inc.
    • Final Cut Pro, earlier version
    • Final Cut Express, now discontinued
    • Final Cut Server, now discontinued
    • Final Cut Studio
  • The Final Cut, a novel featuring Judge Dredd
  • Final Cut: Art, Money, and Ego in the Making of Heaven's Gate, a 2005 documentary about the 1980 film Heaven's Gate
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents The Final Cut, a 2001 video game inspired by the films of Alfred Hitchcock
  • "The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut", a song on Coheed and Cambria's 2005 album Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
  • Final Cut (book), a novel featuring the Hardy Boys

Famous quotes containing the words final and/or cut:

    And this is the final meaning of work: the extension of human consciousness. The lesser meaning of work is the achieving of self-preservation.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    Oh, what a catastrophe for man when he cut himself off from the rhythm of the year, from his unison with the sun and the earth. Oh, what a catastrophe, what a maiming of love when it was a personal, merely personal feeling, taken away from the rising and the setting of the sun, and cut off from the magic connection of the solstice and the equinox!
    —D.H. (David Herbert)