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Michele Yamazaki showing BCC at Editors Lounge in LA Oct 30

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 23rd, 2009 - in Boris, Continuum Complete, User Group

Come on out Friday, October 30 to the Editor’s Lounge in Los Angeles, CA, for “Plug-ins, Pixels and Pumpkins: A Look at Tools that Take Your NLE to the Next Level… and Then Some”. Michele will be showing the incredible Boris Continuum Complete plug-ins. There will be food and networking. RSVP here.

The event will be held at AlphaDogs in Burbank. AlphaDogs is a full-service post production facility and design studio located at 1612 W. Olive Ave. #200, Burbank, CA 91506. (818) 729-9262 or the southwest corner of Olive and Verdugo Avenues and Sparks Street. (Map)

Hope to see you there!

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Free Wiggle Edges Filter from Final Effects Complete

Published by Michele Yamazaki on October 8th, 2009 - in Boris, Free, Plug-ins

For Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Motion, and Apple Final Cut Express

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Final Effects Complete’s Wiggle Edges filter places self-animating wiggly lines along the edges of an image layer’s alpha channel. The filter includes a wide selection of controls – including Deep Color Rendering and a Reduce Flicker control which is handy for smoothing out motion graphics in an interlaced project.

arrowDownload FEC Wiggle Edges – FREE! It’s under After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Avid, Boris RED or Combustion.

This limited-time free filter offer expires on October 30, 2009.

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Review of Boris Continuum 6 for Apple Motion

Published by Zac Peric on September 7th, 2009 - in Boris, Motion, Plug-ins

I was pondering for a very long time how to start writing a review of Boris Continuum 6.

As someone who is very much into Motion Graphic, and as someone who uses Apple Motion 4 as a tool, I have to say that I was very much impressed with the latest incarnation of Boris Continuum 6 for Apple Motion, and Final Cut.

I suppose you people want to know why?. Before I answer this question I would like to say few things so that you will understand just exactly why I was so impressed with it.

There is no question I am interested in Motion Graphics, there is no question that I am, yes I admit it, a geek, I love reading about third party plug-ins. More that this, I am very interested in finding out how many of those released plug-ins have been finally ported to Apple Motion, as they do really increase our productivity and extend greatly our creativity within the given program. I am please to say that the answer to how many third party plug-ins have been ported for Apple Motion have increased ten fold in the last year or so. The reason for this is simple, all of those companies have realised that Apple Motion has come of age and it is considered now to be a major player on the Motion Graphics scene.

After downloading and installing BCC 6 plug-ins I started Apple Motion and immediately proceeded to apply one of the 3D filters, this was simply because it seemed to come first in a stacking order of filters under the filter menu. What immediately became apparent about Boris Continuum 6 was the fact that you had the ability to create 3D text from within Apple Motion without the need to use external program or interface, more impressively was that you could create 3D objects based on imported EPS. We all know how difficult it has been to create true 3D within Apple Motion. For those who have been with me on Embryo and followed what I was doing in the last year and a half, you understand just how much effort I made to bring you effects that are revolving around 3d text and objects by trickery. It seems that Boris people really saw this as a challenge and as a gap in the market to create what seems to be a most extensive set of plug-ins.

Just ask yourself what is it that you cannot do in Apple Motion but always wanted to be able to do. I am sure, that in most cases, creating 3d objects will come top of the list.

Well, I am pleased to say, fear no more, because you will be amazed to learn that all of those things are now possible by using Boris Continuum 6. Sorry, I meant to write, be afraid, very afraid, as this set of plug-ins will truly blow you away. After you download the complete trial version which, consequently works for two weeks with no restriction, I suggest you tie yourself to the chair you are sitting on, as what you going to witness would be a life changing experience. Having said that, make sure you use one of the amazing BCC 3d Objects plug-ins on a group rather than a layer, as this is a must – in order to achieve true 3D. Also make sure to add a camera and use a setting within the setting of the filter where it says use Apple Motion Camera, then, as any good Motion Graphic Artist would, apply a camera behavior sweep (or any other camera behavior) and see what happens. I suppose you can call this magic….

Just the fact that you can very easily build 3D objects and text inside Apple Motion was good enough for me. However the magic did not stop there, when I looked at the different setting and parameters for each of the BCC 3D Objects I was stunned to see a truly vast numbers of settings that can be key-framed and animated within the realm of Apple Motion. You even have an option to specify your own textures, bump map, specular highlights for front image map, bevel and back image map of the created object. For me, personally, the cherry on the cake was that most of the 3D objects filters had dynamics built in. You had a choice of using (Curl, Shatter, Ripple, Pulse, all of the mentioned dynamics had a vast array of settings which could be manipulated).

In total, Boris Continuum 6 has around 200 filters and effects that can be used to improve your work-flow. This amazing set of filters and effects even has a very long list of Generators that can be used for all kinds of tasks.

To that list I am proudly adding a set of Distortion filters that you will find you cannot live without any more.

In the set of filters of BCC Open GL there is a 3D Extruded Image Shutter filter, we all know that this was a filter that Apple did not include even in the Apple Motion 4. This is one of those filters that is very useful and generally we all wanted to have.

I have honestly spent almost two weeks not making anything substantial. However I have spent two wonderful weeks by just exploring a wide variety of different filters within BCC 6. I did have a sketchbook and a pen and while I explored I was recording in my sketchbook, concepts and ideas that are now very possible to achieve solely within Apple Motion and thanks to BCC6 flexibility and a amazing array of effects and filters.

In conclusion I did not even touch nor I have written anything about a BCC Colour and Blurs filters, BCC Effects, BCC Key and Matts, BCC Lights, BCC Time, BCC Wipe Transition, BCS 3D Filters, and so on, as this would have taken a very long time.

All filters have built in help that will enable you to better understand what does chosen filter or effect does.

Boris seemed to be on their toes when it comes to making sure all filters are seamlessly working with Snow Leopard as the update came only few days after Snow Leopard official Release. This to me was a proof that it is a company who genially care about their Mac customers.

Well, I think I wrote quite a lot of nice things about Boris Continuum 6 for Apple Motion and Final Cut. I also want to be critical as it is an integral part of any review.

The price of the whole bundle is not for everybody’s budget as it costs $ 995.00. I think Boris people recognised this and because of it they have broken the bundle into parts reducing the price substantially, this in turn made this set of filters and effects affordable. I have also found that 3D filters did not accept Apple Motion lights, rather you have to use 3 different lights built in into the plug-in. This was not necessarily a problem as the build-in lights have a vast numbers of settings that can be used, they can be position into X, Y, and more importantly into Z space. This is merely my own personal preference that I can live without.

And in the end I encourage you not be believe me anything I have written, I encourage you to visit Boris website and download the trial version of the software, simply install it, play with it, then come back and tell me how you feel about it.

In my opinion, you lovely people from Boris should be very proud of what you have achieved.

Review written by Zak Peric for http://www.embryo.me.uk

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How To Use After Effects Masks As Custom Splines For Text Extrusions With Boris Continuum Complete 6

Published by Michele Yamazaki on April 10th, 2009 - in After Effects, Boris, Continuum Complete, Tutorial

Download a free demo of BCC6 | Buy BCC 6 | Learn more about BCC 6 in our Plug-in Finder

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Published by Michele Yamazaki on March 13th, 2009 - in Boris, Digieffects, Free, Red Giant Software

Via Scott Simmons The Editblog:

Are you going to NAB this year? Do you need a free pass to the show floor?

Yes Apple isn’t going to be there and neither is RED or Quantel … But Avid is, Adobe is, all of the other camera manufacturers are going to be there. Plus there’s a lot of other great small software developers that will be on the show floor so there’s going to be a lot to see. Plus the Final Cut Pro SuperMeet will be happening as well. You might can find a good deal on a flight if you try hard or fly Southwest and you can definitely find a good deal on a hotel. Get a pass to the show floor and get to Vegas. I looks like I’ll be there too and I am very excited. And I will not eat at any buffets this year.

To get your free pass that includes access to the exhibit floor and the opening keynote (a $150 value) go to http://nabshow.com/passport and enter this code: TP01.

If you’re NAB alumni, I’ve also received the code DM01 for a free Alumni Exhibits passport.

I wrote an article last year or the year before called The NAB Survival Guide. I’ll dig it up and repost it. I have a busy week planned once again, working between the Red Giant, Digieffects and Boris booths and even doing some book signings for my new book with Jeremy Hanke, Greenscreen Made Easy.

So, I ask again:

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Generate a Volumetric Light Effect on Animated Text

In the latest Boris FX podcast, learn how to use Boris Continuum Complete’s Rays Cartoon filter in Apple Final Cut Pro to generate a volumetric lighting effect on an animated text element. The BCC Rays Cartoon filter will also give the text the appearance of being made of neon lights. We’ll complete the effect by using the BCC Light Sweep to add a light sweep across the face of the text element and then we’ll use the BCC Colorize Glow filter to provide a soft glowing look.

If you don’t have Boris Continuum Complete, you can download a free demo here. BCC works in a whole slew of hosts, so check it out, even if you’re not a FCP user.

And if you’re loving it, buy BCC here.

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Free Rays Cartoon Plug-in for Adobe, Apple and Avid!

Published by Michele Yamazaki on July 22nd, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Apple, Avid, Boris, Continuum Complete, Free, FxPlug

Toolfarm is hosting the Boris BCC Rays Cartoon Plugin! For a limited time, we’re offering a free, fully-licensed plug-in from Boris Continuum Complete 5 – Rays Cartoon.

Download BCC Rays Cartoon (trial download form)*

Tutorial: BCC Rays Cartoon for Adobe After Effects CS3 and FxPlug (Final Cut Pro/Motion) – Use the BCC Rays Cartoon in Adobe After Effects CS3 or Final Cut Pro or Motion to generate a volumetric lighting effect on an animated text element.

*If you download the BCC Rays Cartoon plug-in, your information will be shared with Boris FX. Normally we do not share any of this information with any of our vendors or anyone else, but in this case, we’ve made an exception, so we can bring this free plug-in to you. With any other download, your email will not be shared with anyone.

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Free Rays Cartoon Filter for Adobe, Apple, and Avid + Tutorial

cartoonerFor a limited time, Boris offering a free, fully-licensed plug-in from Boris Continuum Complete 5 – Rays Cartoon, an innovative filter that creates light out of the user-defined ‘cartoon edges’ of an image. BCC Rays Cartoon is available for Adobe CS3, Apple Final Cut Studio 2, and Avid.

Download Rays Cartoon now! This free filter offer expires July 1, 2008.

Tutorial: Generate a Volumetric Light Effect

In this tutorial, we will use BCC Rays Cartoon to generate a volumetric lighting effect on an animated text element; BCC Rays Carton will also give the text the appearance of being made of neon lights. Then, we will use BCC Light Sweep to add a light sweep across the face of the text. Finally, to complete the effect, we will use BCC Colorize Glow to provide a soft glowing look.

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Michele Yamazaki Demoing in NYC June 12

Published by Michele Yamazaki on June 2nd, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Boris, Continuum Complete, Final Cut Pro

Yep, that’s right. I’ll be at the Motion Picture Collective meeting demoing Boris Continuum Complete and maybe Boris Final Effects Complete if there is time.

From the MPC newsletter:

Toolfarm has been taking a proactive community approach to EFX for a while now with the Plugged-In podcasts, the Experts Forums and their great compendium of plug-ins & software. Michele is the VP of Marketing for Toolfarm and is hence responsible for the awesome, 50% off One Day Sales (I keep missing). If not for the pizza or the auction, you must make it a point to meet the Software Diva, the Effects Dignitary, Michele Y and her Boris FX demo.

Oh, they flatter me. I’m certainly can’t take credit for the One Day Sales. Effects Dignitary…. I like that. Has a nice ring to it. :-)

The Moving Pictures Collective NYC’s June ’08 is scheduled for Thursday, 12 June 2008, 6pm-8:30pm at Pratt Manhattan, 2nd floor.

They have a full card this evening with a bunch of great plug-in developers and Sony’s EX-3. The meeting will start promptly at 6:00pm with pizza. Seating is limited to first come, first serve, but the meeting is open to members, subscribers and their friends, so please join us.

Pratt’s Manhattan campus is located at 144 West 14th St between 6th and 7th Avenues on the south side of the street. Best train stations are Union Square (4/5/6, Q/W + N/R), 1/2/3 at 14th St (7th Ave), the F/V or L at 14th Street (6th Ave) or the A/C/E at 14th Street (8th Ave). Google Map.

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Tutorial: Light-Painting with Boris RED

Published by Michele Yamazaki on June 2nd, 2008 - in Adobe, After Effects, Boris

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Did you know that your video editing software includes a powerful paint system capable of creating colored glowing light strokes? But only if you run Boris RED or Avid FX as a plug-in. In this week’s tutorial, we show you how to “draw with light” over any background video using Boris RED as a plug-in to your NLE…

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Don’t own RED? Download a Free 14-day Trial Version

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