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  • Marcus Warren

    May 8, 2014 at 3:42 am in reply to: DFT Photocopy

    Thanks. Nice to know that these tools are in BCC 9. Unfortunately, RED is missing BCC Vignette and BCC Grunge.

    Frankly, while these five filters may well do the job, it would be great to have one filter with this specific function in mind, presumably like BCC 9’s new chroma key capability.

    Since I have you, perhaps you can share why it takes so long for some of the BCC tools to make it to RED. As far as I can tell, RED has not been updated with BCC (or FEC) filters since RED 5’s release in 2011. It seems reasonable to me that RED would gain a filter or two every couple of quarters or even once a year. What is the company’s philosophy concerning this? IMHO, RED continues to lose ground not only to its competitors but to its BCC cousin.

    And while I am hopeful that there will be a RED 6 release this year that includes many of the BCC filters currently not available, I also hope that RED itself gains significant new capabilities that go well beyond the inclusion of new filters. It really is time for some new, powerful and groundbreaking tools and capabilities in the core RED engine.

    And I hope that it all works with Media 100.

    Finally, one more company policy I don’t understand. Why doesn’t your company’s Soundbite product support your company’s NLE?

    Thanks for your time.

  • I followed your “-” and “plus” instructions and I get the same results. The thumbnails continue to populate with the green V1 and/or the blue V2 even though they are deleted from the timeline and other stills are present.

  • Marcus Warren

    May 3, 2014 at 8:27 pm in reply to: Boris RED 5.4 for Media 100

    Thanks. When do we M100 users get access to RED 5.4 (or greater)?

  • Marcus Warren

    March 9, 2014 at 2:02 pm in reply to: Education version?

    Contact Boris at Boris FX.

  • Marcus Warren

    March 3, 2014 at 3:21 am in reply to: Text appears on White

    I just sent you the .zip.
    Thanks.

  • Marcus Warren

    February 3, 2014 at 1:26 am in reply to: Blackmagic MiniMonitor work with Media 100?

    I hoping that someone will answer you 🙂

  • Marcus Warren

    December 20, 2013 at 4:03 am in reply to: Standalone editing (aka Producer)

    Darn. I wish that I would have know that.

  • Marcus Warren

    December 20, 2013 at 4:01 am in reply to: Floh and M100 Tutorials

    A tutorial on Composition Clips would be great;y appreciated.

  • Marcus Warren

    November 7, 2013 at 3:18 am in reply to: Any news on a new version of Media 100 software?

    Sounds nice. I was a real Amiga fanatic. I own several and have OpalVision and GVP ImpactVision 24 cards. Loved ImageFX, ImagemasterRT, Art Department Pro, Brilliance, Deluxe Paint, Scala, MediaPoint, various proDAD Amiga products, and on and on.I did a lot of stuff in Imagine. I hated to see that product go away, even when it was just really being developed for Windows. I have Aladdin 4D as well, but the present owners of it seem to be goofballs.

    I don’t use the Amigas at this time but i have kept EVERYTHING. I wanted the Applied Magic’s Broadcaster Elite NLE but it was so expensive. I went so far as to purchase the audio card, but never got around to installing it.

    I’m glad to hear that the MovieShop DraCo combo was/is so formidable. Keep it going for as long as you can. Kinda like a ’57 Chevy.

    I want one of the “Amiga” X1000s but the market is so…uncertain. I don’t even know if they are available

    Yeah, nesting would be a great feature for M100. You know, I guess you can get around that to a certain degree by building multilayer compositions in RED, but it’s not quite the same thing that you are talking about.

  • Marcus Warren

    November 6, 2013 at 1:27 am in reply to: Any news on a new version of Media 100 software?

    Wow! I always wanted a DraCo. What were some of the other things that you liked about? Did you use ImageFX with it? Imagemaster?

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