Archive for the ‘Noise Industries’ Category

CoreMelt VeeYou freebie!

Published by Michele Yamazaki on August 7th, 2007 - in Final Cut Pro, Noise Industries

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VeeYou is the first set of freebie plugins for Final Cut Studio by CoreMelt. Generate Volume Unit level and EQ animations based on the audio in your project. Sample projects are included!

More info | Download VeeYou

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Free plug-in from Noise Industries

Published by Michele Yamazaki on June 12th, 2007 - in Final Cut Pro, FxPlug, Motion, Noise Industries, Plug-ins, Universal

star titlerStar Titler is the newest freebie for FxFactory, a title generator that lets you instantly reproduce the look of the Star Wars opening titles straight on the Final Cut Pro or Motion timeline. Download it here and while you’re there, get idustrial revolution Freebie Pack 1 and SUGARfx Mondrianesque, also free.

View a sample movie of Star Titler

Noise Industries FxFactory 1.0.6 just came out. Let me tell you, these are some tight plug-ins. They’re so fast and great quality, and they’re not too expensive either. They’re Universal and FxPlug, so they run in Motion and Final Cut Pro, and run incredibly in Final Cut Studio 2. I’m not just saying this to sell them… I speaka ze truth.

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Three New Plugged-In Podcasts available, recorded live at NAB!

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Keith and Alan recorded the podcast live at NAB…. and it’s a HUGE Triliogy of HOT shows!

Podcast 2 recorded at the Toolfarm Party on Sunday night at the MGM Grand

Exclusive interviews with the tops in the industry including Paul Babb, President of Maxon (Cinema 4D), Zax Dow of Zaxwerks, Christoph Vonhreim of CHV-Electronics, Debbie Rich of Digital Anarchy, John Dickinson of Motionworks, Niclas Bahn of Noise Industries, and Jason Sharp, President of Toolfarm.

Podcast 3: Live Interviews at the IMUG Media Motion Ball

Interviews Chris & Trish Meyer, Rob Birnholtz from Absolute Motion Graphics, Wes Plate of Automatic Duck, Frank Capria of Xprove, Brian Maffitt of Total Training.

Podcast 4: Interviews from The Promax Digital Cafe at the Empire Ball Room

Exclusive interviews with Carey Dissmore of IMUG, Phil Hodgetts of the Digital Production Buzz Podcast, Barbara Dehart of Telestream, Jason Levine Sr. Worldwide Evangelist of Adobe Systems or something like that… a really long title, and Dan Hatch of ProMax.

There are two ways to listen to the podcasts in iTunes:

Add to iTunes iTunes

Or Launch iTunes and you’ll be taken to the podcast page, without subscribing.

If those links do not work for you, you can do it manually.

  1. Copy this link to your clipboard.
  2. Launch iTunes. Go to Advanced > Subscribe to podcast.
  3. Paste the URL and click Okay.
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Peter Wiggins free templates for Apple Motion

Published by Michele Yamazaki on April 6th, 2007 - in Final Cut Pro, FxPlug, Motion, Noise Industries

Peter Wiggins Motion Templates are a lovely set up templates for, you guessed it, Apple Motion. Glass Pane CSI Style, Radar Template, Star Wars Template, Animating Dollar Motion Element, Filmstrip Template and Broadcast Clock Template.

I thought the name Peter Wiggins sounded familiar and he’s the guy behind iDustrial Revolution’s Volumetrix, a wicked cool light spill FxPlug Plug-in for Final Cut Pro and Motion and designed with FxFactory from Noise Industries.

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Plug-in Freebies for Final Cut Studio by Idustrial Revolution and Noise Industries

Published by Harry J. Frank on March 2nd, 2007 - in Final Cut Pro, FxPlug, Motion, Noise Industries

Freebie Pack 1 – Four Free Filters for Final Cut Pro and Motion
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idustrial revolution Freebies!

Brought to you by Peter Wiggins, author of the Volumetrix plug-ins for Final Cut Pro and Motion, idustrial revolution Freebie Pack 1 includes four fun, useful (and absolutely free!) plug-ins:

  • MultiSpace: Puts two inputs into true 3D space with global and independent XYZ translation & rotation. Planes can intersect too.
  • iSight Live!: Get a live input on your timeline in Motion and FCP. Very handy for picking a color off a client’s brochure.
  • Rack Focus: Racks the blur from one input to the other with one parameter. Both blur values for each input can be set independently.
  • Opposites: Two-input parameter linking: move one left, the other goes right. Rotate one clockwise, the other one goes anticlock.
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