LA JOLLA, CA, October 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) Innovative video effects creator and technology developer NewBlue, Inc. announces the inclusion of their new Titler Pro with Vegas Pro 11 from Sony, along with 13 other NewBlue plug-ins from 6 best-selling video plug-in collections. NewBlue Titler Pro (MSRP $299.95) is designed for the professional editor's schedule; to make it easy for editors to quickly create 2D & 3D graphics on a timeline.
Titler Pro title animations use the computer's GPU to blend sophisticated 3D modeling with 2D raster processing to generate imagery in real time. Titler Pro also boasts an uncomplicated user interface with features like drag-n-drop procedural animations, professionally designed style templates, and multi- layered styles.
Explains Dave Chaimson, Vice President of Global Marketing for Sony Creative Software, "Vegas Pro has been an industry-standard NLE for many professional editors. Now that NewBlue Titler Pro and Vegas Pro 11 are bundled together, we can offer professionals a complete solution for incredibly fast, top-quality, stunning 2D and 3D titling results."
Todor Fay, NewBlue's CEO, adds, "We're leveraging today's GPU and 64-bit technology to give editors the power, intuitive workflow and aesthetics that professionals should expect from a titling solution. Combine that with Vegas Pro's powerful stereoscopic creative work flow and you have fertile territory for amazing art."
Features of NewBlue Titler Pro include:
- Native Host plug-in workflows
- 2D and 3D fonts
- Drag-n-drop animations
- Character style and animation presets
- Stereoscopic 3D output
- Raster-based effects and transitions
- Animation-based effects and transitions
- 100% GPU accelerated
- Key-framing
- Real-time previews
- Import of images for textures
Current Vegas Pro users who upgrade to Vegas Pro 11 will have a limited-time opportunity to purchase NewBlue's GPU-accelerated Motion Blends and Motion Effects plug-in collections for $99.95.
Additional information about Titler Pro can be found at www.newbluefx.com/so/sonytitlerpro/.
To view the entire NewBlue VideoFX collection in action, please see the Video Effects Gallery at http://www.newbluefx.com. You'll also find video examples included on the individual product pages listed on http://www.newbluefx.com/videofx.html.
About NewBlue, Inc.
NewBlue, Inc. is a digital media company that develops innovative video effects and titling software for professional video editors and videographers. With over 1 million plug-ins distributed, NewBlueFX video and audio effects plugins and its new Titler Pro titler are widely recognized as the quick and intuitive software solution for post-production editing among professional editors, broadcasting professionals and editing enthusiasts alike. NewBlueFX products are distributed with and/or compatible with the leading software brands in the world, including Sony, Adobe, Avid, Apple, Corel, Cyberlink, Magix and Grass Valley.
Founded by serial-entrepreneurs, NewBlue, Inc brings together passionate software developers, film makers, musicians and designers to create unique technologies for artistic expression through digital media.
For more information, visit www.newblueinc.com, connect with us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter.
NewBlue is a registered trademark and NewBlueFX are trademarks of NewBlue, Inc. All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. All rights reserved.
NewBlueFX Announces Titler Pro Bundle With Sony Vegas Pro 11
NewBlue, Inc. announces the inclusion of their new Titler Pro with Vegas Pro 11 from Sony, along with 13 other NewBlue plug-ins from 6 best-selling video plug-in collections.
2011-10-19
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