View Full Version : Magic Bullet v3.0
John McManimie May 6th, 2007, 10:21 PM Magic Bullet v3.0 is coming this summer, now with "Magic Bullet Frames" that "offers *fast* and high-quality conversion of 60i materials to 24p or just de-interlacing of video in After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Premiere Pro, and Avid":
http://redgiantsoftware.com/newproducts.html#magicbullet3
Sean Seah May 7th, 2007, 09:22 AM no support for Sony Vegas... :(
Peter Szilveszter May 21st, 2007, 06:45 PM no support for Sony Vegas... :(
according to the blurb on the website it does:
Magic Bullet Looks lets users define the style of their video or film with powerful imaging tools in Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro/Motion, Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid, and Sony Vegas.
John McManimie May 21st, 2007, 07:40 PM "Magic Bullet Looks" works in Vegas. However "Magic Bullet Frames" (60i to 24p / de-interlacing) will NOT work in Vegas, just as the current Magic Bullet Suite deinterlacer does not work in Vegas.
Frank Howard May 29th, 2007, 12:32 PM I've been wondering if there been many/any significant upgrades in the past year or so to the software solutions to achieve 24p?
And if so, how do they compare to native 24p (approximately)?
Mojmir Pribis June 19th, 2007, 05:32 PM Magic Bullet v3.0 is coming this summer, now with "Magic Bullet Frames" that "offers *fast* and high-quality conversion of 60i materials to 24p or just de-interlacing of video in After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Premiere Pro, and Avid":
I use Magic Bullet v2.1 on postproduction now and it is so great. But deinterlacing with it is very slow process even on Core2duo. That's why I use After Effect's internal deinterlacer which is not so great but it is realtime.
So let's wait what v.3 will improve!
Brandon Paschal June 22nd, 2007, 03:26 PM Any word on when 3.0 will be out on the market? I'm very interested in being able to apply it in FCP. All I see is "summer '07." This would be my first Red Giant Software purchase.
Does anyone have any other alternative options for the amazing filters/film effects I've seen from Magic Bullet? - specifically that would work with Final Cut Studio 2?
--Brandon
Jason Bowers June 22nd, 2007, 09:22 PM Colour? That is basically magic bullet with more options. You can do anything that MB can do with that program, although more work is necessary
Good Luck
Jeff Mahar July 28th, 2007, 06:36 AM The new interface looks pretty amazing too. Kind of a drag and drop to the subject, mattebox, lens or camera, or a combo. Stu did a really nice video review http://www.studiodaily.com/main/news/feed.rss/8216.html
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