Magic Bullet Colorista Final Cut Pro & Motion 1.0 review
DownloadThe Magic Bullet technology took the indie film world by storm with the debut of four Orphanage original digital video short films during the 2 Sundance Film Festival.
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The Magic Bullet technology took the indie film world by storm with the debut of four Orphanage original digital video short films during the 2 Sundance Film Festival.
Two years later the software was released to the public and it immediately became the post-production process of choice for numerous filmmakers, independent and high-end studios alike to transform the crisp soap-opera look of video to the softer and more organic look of film.
For the past 18 months, Red Giant Software has been engineering a completely new line of video enhancement and restoration products that address the wish list we've learned our customers need to finish their video projects.
The number one request was an easy to use color correction tool that could deliver fast and great results. Proper color correction is of course an essential step before applying a Magic Bullet Look. So we took it upon ourselves to create the perfect color correction tool. Magic Bullet Colorista is just what you'd expect from a Magic Bullet product designed by Stu Maschwitz from The Orphanage.
• With Colorista you can finally do full 32-bit color correction at all times, with no shift in shadow colors and area masking directly in the Canvas window in Final Cut Pro. Plus, the exposure settings make it easy to work with common f-stop settings like plus or minus one-half stop
• If you like Motion but yearn for more powerful color correction tools then Colorista delivers with full support for fast GPU rendering and support for 8, 16, and 32-bit float projects
Requirements:
Apple Final Cut Pro 5.1.2 (or later); Motion 2.1
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