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6 New Lighting Effects for Ultimate Minimize Pro X from Brooklyn Effects
Brooklyn Effects, a New York-primarily based particular results firm, has announced the discharge of 6 new lighting plug-ins for the popular Closing Lower Pro X(TM) non-linear enhancing software. These results include: lens flares, light leaks, volumetric lighting, shutter streaks, anamorphic streaks and stage lights.
"Typically it can be difficult or costly to capture the lighting you want in digicam," Said Jean Moore, CEO of Brooklyn Effects, "We designed our lighting plug-ins for Ultimate Cut Pro X to help editors create distinct lighting styles that would have been much harder to do in the course of the manufacturing phase."
Create a shocking, custom lens flare for any scene in Closing Reduce Professional X with the Skyline Lights plugin by Brooklyn Effects(TM). Users can drag and drop the lens flare layer above their footage and use the control level to match the place and angle of the light supply in the scene.
Nothing captivates like the lights of NYC. Brooklyn Effects(TM) has created a plug in for Last Reduce Pro X offering flashes and light leaks adding liveliness to all footage. Not only is there the light choices, however transitions for FCPX to easily change from one clip to another.
From the center of the world to your modifying station, editors can create good beams of light in their scene with the Times Lights plugin from Brooklyn Results(TM). Customers can drag and drop the filter onto their footage in FCPX. Then, use the management points to customise the source and direction of the beams.
FCPX editors can create modern-wanting flashback scenes that don't rely on aged footage. The Flashback Impact offers film the shutter streaks, coloration, and glow of flashbacks discovered in lots of latest science fiction and action movies.
From motion flicks to Sci-Fi movies, users can add anamorphic light refractions to their film with the Light Streak Filter from Brooklyn Effects. This filter was designed to permit customers to emit add streaking rays of light from the brilliant areas in their scene, eliminating the necessity for composite footage.
Lastly, editors can set the stage for your movie in Last Reduce Pro X using the 3D lighting instruments from Brooklyn Effects. This assortment comes with spot lights, point lights and lens flares that can be positioned and angled using on-screen control points.
System Requirements:
* Mac OS X Model 10.10 Mavericks or higher
* Mac Laptop with a minimal of a Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB RAM, and 256MB VRAM
* Final Minimize Professional X model 10.1.3 or newer
* 50 MB
Pricing and Availability:
All of those FCPX lighting effects are available now in the on-line store for $19.95. Brooklyn Effects say they have more useful instruments and results for Final Cut Pro X Plugins Minimize Pro X arriving shortly.
Brooklyn Effects
Times Lights
Flashback Effect
Lighting Instruments
Skyline Lights
Screenshots
Brooklyn Results(TM) is a particular effects developer for Final Lower Pro X plugins out of Brooklyn, New York. Specializing in put up-production tools and Apple Closing Lower Pro X add-ons. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Brooklyn Effects. All Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or different countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.
Sun, 10/02/2016 - 1:34am — Anonymous
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