Monday, February 7, 2011

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Free plug-in for Final Cut and After Effects on Mac systems ...

With Noise Industries Manifesto is a free title Plug-In for its also free Fx Factory interface. The plug-in is on Mac systems running Final Cut, Motion, and After Effects use.

Manifesto provides a generator for each static titles as well as rolling and crawling titles. They have presets that the user can use as a starting point for a more individual title design. Noise Industries stress the ability to animate titles without the use of keyframes. For example, can be in a scroll-track running speed by moving the clip boundaries determined directly in the timeline. The timing of a running track can thus be well coordinated with other elements in the sequence. The variation of all parameters of a title but can occur through the usual key-frame animation.

The integrated plug-in an editor for text entry and subsequent layout. In addition to manual typing text Manifesto also offers the possibility of pre-formatted RTF files to use as a source of text. Fonts and sizes are accepted here - longer documents can also be created in an external word processor.

also a masking function is on board: How can Manifesto interpret any image file as a mask to influence such as the visibility of individual text fields. Conversely, the title can also be used as a mask for the underlying image. The

Software is also provided with a built-in Motion Blur option to animated titles to give a more natural look. An equally available to de-flickering function is to reduce the cover fibrillation in interlaced display.

Manifesto The plugin is available as a free download from the Noise Industries website. In addition to the actual plug-in must download the user in the basic version, also free FX Factory application. Fx Factory is the interface between the plug and Manifesto of Final Cut, Motion, Final Cut Express and After Effects software.

Source:

http://www.film-tv-video.de/newsdetail+M555d9b2eb4a.html

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