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Plug-in Post Exclusive: 40 Free Broadcast Design Compositions for Adobe After Effects

For a limited time, Boris FX is pleased to provide 40 free Adobe After Effects CS5.x compositions that are ready-to-use in broadcast design projects. more »

RTAS Versions of Duende Native Plug-ins Now Available

Solid State Logic, the world’s leading manufacturer of professional analogue and digital audio consoles, has announced that the new RTAS versions of the acclaimed SSL Duende Native plug-in collection are available now from the SSL web site. more »

Sonnox Announces 64-Bit Support For Oxford Plug-Ins

In a move designed to provide full native 64-bit support for DAWs such as Logic and Cubase, Sonnox has announced the release of 64-bit versions of native Oxford Plug-ins. more »

Cut & Run Comes Clean on Pre-Owned Wheels for Land Rover

If a new Land Rover is out of the question this holiday, the latest spot for the car manufacturer makes a pretty good case for buying used. more »

Class on Demand Partners with NABET-CWA to Extend Branded Online Training to Members

Class on Demand Partners with NABET-CWA to Extend Branded Online Training to Members

In their combined efforts to help make continued training easily accessible to professionals working in the broadcast industry, Class on Demand, a provider of professional educational products for creative markets, is pleased to announce its new partnership with the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians – Communications Workers of America (NABET-CWA). more »

Digieffects Announces Immediate Availability of Delirium, Damage and Buena Depth Cue v2.5

Following its announcement in October, Digieffects has announced the immediate availability of Delirium v2.5, Damage v2.5 and Buena Depth Cue v2.5. more »

The Old Dark House: Creating the Visuals for American Horror Story

The Old Dark House: Creating the Visuals for American Horror Story

The premise behind  American Horror Story  is that the troubled new owners of a creepy, old house can't escape the residual evil left by grisly events that previously unfolded in the residence. Cinematographer Michael Goi, ASC says, "It reminds me of what Roger Corman said about The Fall of the House of Usher (1960), when he was asked ‘Where's the monster?' He said, ‘The house is the monster.'" more »

Devastudios Creates Paramount 100th Anniversary Logo

Devastudios Creates Paramount 100th Anniversary Logo

Leading entertainment motion graphics firm Devastudios has created the new animated 100th Anniversary logo for Paramount Pictures, it was announced today by Devastudios President and Creative Director John Berlin. Produced stereoscopically at a resolution of 4k, the new logo premieres in theaters worldwide with the release of Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. more »

CoreMelt Unveils CoreMelt Complete v2.5 for FCPX and Premiere Pro

CoreMelt Unveils CoreMelt Complete v2.5 for FCPX and Premiere Pro

The latest version of CoreMelt Complete adds 20 new motion templates and 8 new plug-ins to a suite that installs across multiple OS X host programs, including FCPX, FCP 7 and After Effects, with a single license. more »

Illumination Mac Guff Rides Shotgun for Dr. Seuss' The Lorax and Despicable Me 2

Illumination Mac Guff Rides Shotgun for Dr. Seuss' The Lorax and Despicable Me 2

Since the development of its breakout 2010 hit, Despicable Me, Illumination Entertainment and its Paris-based partner, Illumination Mac Guff, have been using Shotgun's web-based, open-API approach to build out and manage an animation pipeline of more than 300 artists for the soon-to-be released Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. more »