I am beginner in VideoStudio - are there some worth or useful trying plugins?
Thank you.
Some worth-try plugins for VS X7?
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Re: Some worth-try plugins for VS X7?
The main plug-ins are from the companies which already provide the Ultimate version plug-ins: proDAD, NewBlue and Boris. All have learning curves, but Boris is perhaps the most demanding. NewBlue makes a wider range of filters than those appearing with VS, but as you will see in a separate thread, the problem currently is that none of those stand-alone packages will currently work with 64 bit versions of VS, though they work with 64 bit Cyberlink PowerDirector and Sony Movie Studio (and Vegas). So for the moment, the NB effects which come with the VS Ultimate package are the only ones tweaked to work with VS 64 bit...
proDAD also have separate packages (which can be either stand-alone or plug-ins) which provide other filters and transitions (called Heroglyph). And of course there are a variety of stand-alone packages which do various video-related effects, such as Xara 3D or Bluff-Titler which make excellent titles. Indeed, Corel itself has a now somewhat dated program called MotionStudio 3D which also does excellent titles, though again the learning curve is steep, and Corel has never updated the program in several years.
proDAD also have separate packages (which can be either stand-alone or plug-ins) which provide other filters and transitions (called Heroglyph). And of course there are a variety of stand-alone packages which do various video-related effects, such as Xara 3D or Bluff-Titler which make excellent titles. Indeed, Corel itself has a now somewhat dated program called MotionStudio 3D which also does excellent titles, though again the learning curve is steep, and Corel has never updated the program in several years.
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