Apr 2007
Noise Industries Rolls Out FxFactory for Final Cut Studio 2
16 April, 2007 09:00 AM
Las Vegas, NV – April 16, 2007 – Noise
Industries, developer of visual effects tools for the
postproduction and broadcast markets, today announced
FxFactory for Final Cut Studio 2. The new Noise
Industries FxFactory 1.05 release is demonstrated
running on Final Cut Studio 2 at NAB 2007 on stand
SL3827J (Plug-in Pavilion).
“We are thrilled to be able to offer our customers support for the new Final Cut Studio 2 release,” comments Gabriele de Simone, founder, Noise Industries. “In addition to supporting the new Apple release, we have added innovative filters for sophisticated compositing as well as enhanced rendering performance - making FxFactory one of the fastest professional compositing plug-in applications on the market today.”
Noise Industries FxFactory for Apple Final Cut Studio 2
FxFactory for Apple Final Cut Studio 2 offers GPU accelerated, native visual effects plug-ins for Apple Final Cut Pro 6 and Apple Motion 3 via Apple’s new FxPlug architecture, running on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. The optimized plug-in architecture and development provides maximum speed and performance for visual effects creation. The new FxFactory release also offers a refined user interface and additional unique visual effects such as:
New Feature Highlights
Support for Apple Final Cut Pro 6 and Motion 3
Optimized GPU acceleration for faster rendering
Custom Presets for fast – professional effects creation
Innovative Filters for applying eye-catching image treatments
New FX for Motion Pack: Glitch, 3D Shatter, Panel Vision, RGB Trails
Glitch: corrupts and destroys the image in a controllable way.
3D Shatter: breaks the image up over 3D space.
Panel Vision: tiles 8 source images in random patterns.
RGB Trails: a motion trail effect with controls for each color channel.
New FX for Editing Pack: New Transitions: Cheshire Fade, Explode Away, Panels Mix Off, Spinner, Zipper
Cheshire Fade: fades away the image leaving the edges to last.
Explode Away: explodes the source clip off the screen.
Panels Mix Off: mixes, shrinks or spins the source clip to the next clip in random patterns.
Spinner: spins the image a number of times landing on the next clip.
Zipper: Unzips the next image over the clip.
Noise Industries FxFactory expansion “FxPacks”
Also demonstrated at NAB 2007 is new FxFactory expansion FxPacks. FxPacks are developed by Noise Industries and its partners using the Noise Industries FxFactory Pro plug-in manager. The FxFactory Pro plug-in manager provides non-developers, such as visual effects artists, a user-friendly graphical user interface to create additional effects for the FxFactory package.
New FxPacks:
The following FxPacks will be demonstrated for the first time at NAB207.
ImageFlow FX: generate animated backgrounds instantly from folders of still images. Ten different animation styles and hundreds of possible looks. Perfect for documentary photo montages, promo openers and music videos.
TextFlow FX: beat synchronized text effects that generate animations from text files. Go beyond Motions text behaviors with ten included new automatic text animation effects.
Attendees to the NAB 2007 exhibition can meet FxPack developers Roger Bolton and Peter Wiggins on the Noise Industries stand. Bolton and Wiggins used their years of experience in feature film visual effects and broadcast editing to develop innovative plug-in solutions for Final Cut Studio using the Noise Industries FxFactory Pro plug-in manager.
For more information about Noise Industries at NAB 2007 or for product imagery, please contact Niclas Bahn at njb@noiseindustries.com or visit them on stand SL3827J (Plug-in Pavilion).
About Noise Industries, LLC
Established in 2004, Boston Massachusetts based Noise Industries is an innovative developer of visual effects tools for the postproduction and broadcast community. Their products are integrated with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple and Avid. For more information about Noise Industries, please visit: http://www.noiseindustries.com.
Press Contact
Niclas Bahn
(p) (617) 934-0553
(e) njb@noiseindustries.com
The Noise Industries logo is a trademark of Noise Industries, LLC registered in the U.S. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
“We are thrilled to be able to offer our customers support for the new Final Cut Studio 2 release,” comments Gabriele de Simone, founder, Noise Industries. “In addition to supporting the new Apple release, we have added innovative filters for sophisticated compositing as well as enhanced rendering performance - making FxFactory one of the fastest professional compositing plug-in applications on the market today.”
Noise Industries FxFactory for Apple Final Cut Studio 2
FxFactory for Apple Final Cut Studio 2 offers GPU accelerated, native visual effects plug-ins for Apple Final Cut Pro 6 and Apple Motion 3 via Apple’s new FxPlug architecture, running on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. The optimized plug-in architecture and development provides maximum speed and performance for visual effects creation. The new FxFactory release also offers a refined user interface and additional unique visual effects such as:
New Feature Highlights
Support for Apple Final Cut Pro 6 and Motion 3
Optimized GPU acceleration for faster rendering
Custom Presets for fast – professional effects creation
Innovative Filters for applying eye-catching image treatments
New FX for Motion Pack: Glitch, 3D Shatter, Panel Vision, RGB Trails
Glitch: corrupts and destroys the image in a controllable way.
3D Shatter: breaks the image up over 3D space.
Panel Vision: tiles 8 source images in random patterns.
RGB Trails: a motion trail effect with controls for each color channel.
New FX for Editing Pack: New Transitions: Cheshire Fade, Explode Away, Panels Mix Off, Spinner, Zipper
Cheshire Fade: fades away the image leaving the edges to last.
Explode Away: explodes the source clip off the screen.
Panels Mix Off: mixes, shrinks or spins the source clip to the next clip in random patterns.
Spinner: spins the image a number of times landing on the next clip.
Zipper: Unzips the next image over the clip.
Noise Industries FxFactory expansion “FxPacks”
Also demonstrated at NAB 2007 is new FxFactory expansion FxPacks. FxPacks are developed by Noise Industries and its partners using the Noise Industries FxFactory Pro plug-in manager. The FxFactory Pro plug-in manager provides non-developers, such as visual effects artists, a user-friendly graphical user interface to create additional effects for the FxFactory package.
New FxPacks:
The following FxPacks will be demonstrated for the first time at NAB207.
ImageFlow FX: generate animated backgrounds instantly from folders of still images. Ten different animation styles and hundreds of possible looks. Perfect for documentary photo montages, promo openers and music videos.
TextFlow FX: beat synchronized text effects that generate animations from text files. Go beyond Motions text behaviors with ten included new automatic text animation effects.
Attendees to the NAB 2007 exhibition can meet FxPack developers Roger Bolton and Peter Wiggins on the Noise Industries stand. Bolton and Wiggins used their years of experience in feature film visual effects and broadcast editing to develop innovative plug-in solutions for Final Cut Studio using the Noise Industries FxFactory Pro plug-in manager.
For more information about Noise Industries at NAB 2007 or for product imagery, please contact Niclas Bahn at njb@noiseindustries.com or visit them on stand SL3827J (Plug-in Pavilion).
About Noise Industries, LLC
Established in 2004, Boston Massachusetts based Noise Industries is an innovative developer of visual effects tools for the postproduction and broadcast community. Their products are integrated with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple and Avid. For more information about Noise Industries, please visit: http://www.noiseindustries.com.
Press Contact
Niclas Bahn
(p) (617) 934-0553
(e) njb@noiseindustries.com
The Noise Industries logo is a trademark of Noise Industries, LLC registered in the U.S. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
