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MyToolfarm Beta Officially Launches with Red Giant Contest!

What is MyToolfarm?
mytoolfarm betaMyToolfarm is a collaborative community for MoGraph and VFX Artists. Get inspired by and comment on the work of your peers, as well as receive feedback on your uploaded work. Explore the hottest trends and techniques and learn how plug-ins can expand your creativity.

We’re kicking off the launch with our first contest, a partnership with Red Giant Software. Submit video for the Red Giant/NAB Contest and the winning entry will receive a trip to NAB in April. View contest rules and prize information.

Red Giant NAB Contest

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Getting Started with Magic Bullet Looks

magic bullet looksJohn Dickinson just sent me the link to a video he just finished for Red Giant Software: Getting Started with Magic Bullet Looks. It’s coming out soon. I can’t say exactly when, but doesn’t this get you excited about it! The interface and ease of use are unparalleled. It will be a lot of fun just to get in there and experiment.

And…. get this… the Standalone LooksBuilder will be given away for free! The free standalone works will still images like Tiffs and Jpegs and presets can be saved. The plug-in works with video.

We’ll have more info soon so stay tuned.

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Microfilmmaker Magazine/Adobe Spec Trailer Contest

Production PremiumFrom Jeremy Hanke, Editor at MicroFilmmaker Magazine:

Thousands of filmmakers are discovering an extremely clever way to encourage potential film investors to finance their films: the speculative trailer. Created by shooting a few key scenes from a script the filmmaker wants to get funding for and editing them into trailer format, a speculative trailer shows the style and look of the final film to potential investors and allows them to see how it might be marketed.

To encourage you to create a speculative trailer for that film you’ve always wanted to get funded, Microfilmmaker Magazine has teamed up with Adobe to bring you the Microfilmmaker Magazine/Adobe Spec Trailer Contest. A panel of highly regarded filmmakers and editors, which currently includes acclaimed Indie directors Mike Flanagan (Oculus, The Ghosts of Hamilton Street) and Alex Ferrari (Cyn, Broken), will judge these speculative trailers and the top ten will be listed on our website for our readers to watch and vote on.

The winner of this contest will receive the brand new Adobe Creative Suite 3: Production Premium package (featuring Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3, Flash CS3, Encore CS3, Soundbooth CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, Illustrator CS3, OnLocation CS3, and Ultra CS3) and Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 3, for a grand prize total of $2498!

red giant logoThe submission deadline is August 15th, 2007. The top ten will be posted on September 7th, with voting for Microfilmmaker Members available from then until Midnight September 14th. The winner will be declared on September 15th, 2007.(I recommend that anyone wishing to enter this contest read Mike Flanagan’s amazingly insightful article on editing trailers first.)Read the complete submission instructions below:

  1. Trailers must be no shorter than 60 seconds in length and no longer than 120 seconds in length.
  2. Trailers must be in English or have English subtitles.
  3. Trailers must have utilized at least one Adobe product in their creation. (This does not have to be a video program such as Premiere Pro or After Effects, but may include Adobe graphic products like Photoshop or Illustrator or audio programs like Audition.)
  4. Trailers must be shot for no more than a $500 budget if you own your own camera or an $800 budget if you must rent your camera.
  5. 80% of the footage in your trailer must have been shot after June 1, 2007.
  6. Trailers must be in either uncompressed Windows video (.AVI) or uncompressed Quicktime (.MOV) NTSC or 24P files burned to DVD.
  7. Each DVD submitted must be in a full size DVD case. (CD cases and clamshell cases will not be excepted.)
  8. A filmmaker may submit more than one trailer, but each trailer must be on its own separate DVD in its own separate DVD case.
  9. Clearly label your DVD case with the following information:
    a) Trailer Name
    b) Director’s Name
    c) Genre
    d) Running Time
          e) Shipping Address
          f) Phone Number
          g) Email
          h) Trailer Budget
          i) Which Adobe Product Was Used in Creation?
  10. Clearly label your DVD with the following information:
          a) Trailer Name
          b) Director
          c) Email
  11. All submissions must be postmarked no later than August 15th, 2007.

Failure to follow any of these ground rules will cause your entry to be disqualified. 

Submit all trailers to:

Microfilmmaker Magazine
c/o Kari Ann Morgan
100 John Sutherland Dr. Ste. 7
Nicholasville, KY 40356

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email either myself or our PR director, Kari Ann Morgan.

Additional and Legal Information:
Discs that have been mis-burned or do not play properly will be discarded, so please double check your discs before you mail them in.
Trailers will not be returned, so do not send master copies of your trailer.
By submitting your trailer, you give Microfilmmaker Magazine permission to use it in part or in its entirety in advertising related to this or future contests.

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Click-thru Tutorial: Magic Bullet Looks

red giant logoStudio Daily has posted video of Stu Maschwitz previewing Magic Bullet Looks from Red Giant Software and it is really incredible. You can still get Magic Bullet Suite 2.1 while you wait for the new version to come out.

Watch the Magic Bullet Looks video tutorial

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After Effects New York User Group’s First meeting Feb 22

Adobe After Effects New York (AENY) first meeting is set for February 22. There is no fee for this event, thanks to sponsorship from Adobe and Pratt Manhattan. They are covering Maxon Cinema 4D 10 and After Effects Integration, as well as Mograph, Stephen Neary will present "Bigfoot’s Eulogy" and Aharon Rabinowitz will be presenting some quick After Effects tips. I met Aharon at NAB NY.

They’re giving away LOADS of door prizes including Red Giant Software: Magic Bullet Suite, MB Colorista and Trapcode Suite (all Trapcode Plug-ins), three Wondertouch particleIllusion licenses, GridIron Nucleo and Nucleo Pro, Cinema 4D and Mograph, Sorenson Squeeze Power Pack, Automatic Duck, Digital Anarchy PlasmaFX, Cycore FX and more. Wow…. good stuff, indeed.

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New Tutorial: Color Match Better in Boris Red

Boris Red tutorialEditors often find themselves needing to touch up and refine their color to get the right look. A new tutorial by John Lafauce, Jr. on studiomonthly.com shows Boris Red‘s Color Match feature that lets users quickly and accurately balance color.

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Toolfarm to Manage Red Giant Software Forums, Toolfarm Site Redesign

New Toolfarm Web Site Launched

red giantToolfarm, Inc., the leading third-party distributor of After Effects plug-ins and visual effects tools today announced that it is now managing the forums for Red Giant Software, including Trapcode plug-ins, and just launched a new web site.

Quick Links to Red Giant Software Forums

Users can log onto these forums to get help from the Red Giant Support Team, Toolfarm, and some of the top motion graphics artists, including: Dean Velez—awarded two Emmy’s for animation and has been nominated seven times for various graphics projects and Matt Silverman—Creative Director at Phoenix Edit, Effects, and Design in San Francisco.

Check out the Toolfarm site for other forums, including Adobe applications such as After Effects, Premiere Pro and Photoshop, and Apple Final Cut Studio, including Final Cut Pro and Motion.

The new Toolfarm web site provides a streamlined look and feel, plus offers a cleaner navigation. There is also a brand new database of tutorials at Toolfarm, which allows visitors to search by categories and see what is new or popular. The tutorial pages have been redesigned for better retention and new tutorials have been added. The free demos area has been re-programmed with stronger security features and updated with new demos. Plus, The Inspirations section is now broken into categories for easier reading. Harry Frank, of Gray Machine, has joined the Inspirations team to post the most interesting, creative and technical videos on the web.

About Toolfarm Inc.

Toolfarm.com, based in San Francisco since 1999, is the leading third-party reseller of After Effects Plug-ins and visual effects tools. Known also for distribution, publishing, service and training, it has become the de facto standard as the one-stop shop for Adobe After Effects Plug-ins as well as motion graphics tools. It also hosts a Plug-in Finder, an online database and search engine of all plug-ins for Adobe After Effects, Premiere, and Apple Final Cut Pro.

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Free Preset from Stu Maschwicz: filmBurn.ffx

filmBurn.ffx is an After Effects 7.0 Animation Preset that automatically creates the overexposed “roll-out” effect, where the tail (and the head if you want) of a clip flickers into overexposure. It’s aware of the in- and out-points of your footage layers in the After Effects timeline, so you can experiment with different effects just by trimming your layers differently.

Stu also says "This effect works really well with Magic Bullet. Just apply Look Suite to an Adjustment Layer over top of all your trimmed layers, and select the preset of your choice!"

He also has a link to his podcast.

Download and read more: filmBurn.ffx

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