Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Free Manifesto Title Effects Released for FCP, Motion and AE | The MacTrack

Boston, Massachusetts â€" Noise Industries, developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast markets, introduces a new version of Manifesto, available now for free for Final Cut Pro X, Motion and After Effects through FxFactory. Manifesto allows users to easily add static and roll/crawl titles to projects without the need to keyframe. Editors can customize the title animation, as well as fonts, colors and more. Manifesto is a Free download.

Now available for Final Cut Pro X, Manifesto title generator ships with multiple templates for creating static titles and animated rolls/crawls, all now easily customizable within FCP X. Manifesto features include:

* Keyframing optional. Keyframes are not required for title animation in Manifesto. The text of the editor’s choice is scrolled in and out of the frame automatically, based on the length of the generator track. This feature also lets users match a title roll or crawl to the duration of a different clip.

* Use existing RTF files. Manifesto can reference an existing RTF file on disk, allowing editors to utilize an external program for text input and layout.

* Built-in motion blur and de-flicker. Create high-quality animations at any frame rate with built-in motion blur and the ability to reduce interlacing artifacts.

* Easy masking abilities. Editors can use external media to determine which portions of the title are visible, or vice versa.

Noise Industries
Manifesto
YouTube Video (Tutorial) [1] [2] [3]

Established in 2004, Boston, Massachusetts-based Noise Industries, LLC is an innovative developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast community. Their products are integrated with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple and Adobe. For more information about Noise Industries, please visit Noise Industries online. Copyright (C) 2004-2012 Noise Industries, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Links
  1. ^ Noise Industries (prmac.com)
  2. ^ Manifesto (prmac.com)
  3. ^ YouTube Video (Tutorial) (prmac.com)

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