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Red Giant Universe and Magic Bullet (in version 12.1, Looks, Film, Cosmo and Mojo are OpenFX plugins) by Red Giant Software Sapphire Visual Effects OFX and Monsters GT VFX Plugins OFX by GenArts White balance, exposure and color matching by FBmn Software
Maxon Computer GmbH is a German software company that produces software for content creators. The company’s product lines include the 3D software Cinema 4D, the Red Giant tools for editing, motion design and filmmaking, Redshift renderer and the digital sculpting and painting software ZBrush as well as the mobile sculpting app Forger.
Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. has a visual effects studio known as redchillies.vfx which started in 2006. [1] Apart from home productions, the VFX team had been involved with movies like Chak De! India, Krrish 3, Don: The Chase Begins Again, Dostana and De Dana Dan. [64] Some of the major awards won by the team:
Paris-headquartered Technicolor — which owns MPC, commercial VFX company The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor Games — is involved in multiple conversations this weekend, aiming to secure ...
VFX giant Framestore, whose recent projects include “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness,” “Moon Knight” and Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming biopic “Elvis,” is expanding its Canadian ...
In June 2011, Red Giant Software released a short directed and co-written by Seth, entitled Plot Device. [12] The short, created to highlight features of Red Giant's Magic Bullet Suite of video tools, starred Seth's brother Ben Worley (who co-wrote the score) and was made with the assistance of Mitch Miller, Jeff Venable, Neil Hoppe and many ...
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Team photo in front of the Boris FX booth at NAB 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Boris FX was founded in 1995 by Boris Yamnitsky. The former Media 100 engineer (a member of the original Media 100 launch team in 1993) released “Boris FX,” the first plug-in-based digital video effects (DVE) for Adobe Premiere and Media 100, in 1995. [1]