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Red and Combustion
Hello all,
(I posted this info in the combustion forum eariler) BTW, I use a Dual 2 G5 / 2.5G ram / ATI 9600 Pro
Right now I’m trying to decide which compositor to buy. I like Boris Red and Combustion – I haven’t tried AE yet. After downloading the demos and trying a tutorial in each they both look good. However, it is difficult to say which one I’d like more, or which one is more powerful only after a couple of days.
What I liked in Red – I was able to move images around very quickly/easily – 2d motion / Although I haven’t used it, ‘Opitcal Flow!’ / I can work inside FCP or as a standalone. What I like about Combustion – great looking interface / I played with the chroma keyer and it was good / I tried two other tutorials, but I had two crashes so I read through the tuts and they show some real power in the program / Plus there seems to be plenty of training material and users. Both Red and C* boast of 3d compositing. Are they similar? Can I manipulate planes (showing stills or video) through 3d space with lights and different camera angles? I’m searching for the ‘perfect’ program – and I know there isn’t one that does it all, but one that gets me the most is enough. Any opinions are welcome!
If you’re wondering what it is I want to do? So am I. 🙂 However, I’m thinking that I need a program that has more compositing power than motion graphics abilities/power. I am looking for a program that handles 3D space well.
Lastly, how well does Red stack up to Shake 4. (I know Shake 4 isn’t released yet, but I noticed it will incorporate 3D.) I won’t be working with large format files or film stuff – just DV. And I know the price is much different – lets throw that out for the time being.
Thanks for your thoughts,
Jon