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Blackmagic Design Announces Fusion 8 Public Beta is Available Now for Download
Blackmagic Design Announces Fusion 8 Public Beta is Available Now for Download
Fremont,
California - August 27, 2015 - Blackmagic
Design today announced the public beta of the free version of Fusion 8, the
world’s most advanced visual effects and motion graphics software, is now
available for download from the Blackmagic Design website. This beta is for the
free version of Fusion 8 and is available for both Mac OS X and Windows.
A beta for the paid version, Fusion 8
Studio, which adds stereoscopic 3D tools and is designed for multi user
workgroups and larger studios, will be available shortly. However, current
Fusion Studio customers can download the public beta for the free version of
Fusion 8 and start using it today.
This public beta is also the first
ever Mac compatible release of Fusion, which was previously a Windows only
product. By bringing the free version of Fusion 8 to the Mac, high end visual
effects are available to even more users than ever before, opening the door to
millions of motion graphic artists, broadcast designers, video editors, visual
effects compositors, and 3D animators. In addition, projects can be easily
moved between Mac and Windows versions of Fusion so customers can work on the
platform of their choice. Now, anyone with a Mac or Windows computer can get
access to the same high end visual effects tools used by Hollywood’s most elite
artists.
Long time fans of Fusion will also
notice that in the 6 months since Fusion 8 was launched at NAB there has been
many improvements to the user interface and Fusion customers will appreciate
the more modern look of the software. There will be many more improvements to
the user interface as the Fusion engineering teams continue to work with the
visual effects community.
Fusion has been one of Hollywood’s
leading visual effects and motion graphics tools for over 25 years, and has
been used on thousands of feature film and television projects, including
blockbusters like Thor, Live Die and Repeat, the Hunger Games trilogy, White
House Down, Battlestar Galactica and more.
Featuring a powerful node based
interface, Fusion makes it extremely easy to build sophisticated visual effects
compositions very quickly. Nodes are small icons that represent effects,
filters and other image processing operations that can be connected together in
any order to create unlimited visual effects. Nodes are laid out logically like
a flow chart, so customers won’t waste time hunting through nested stacks of
confusing layers with filters and effects. Unlike timeline based applications,
it’s easy to see and adjust any part of a project in Fusion by simply clicking
on a node.
With a massive toolset consisting of
hundreds of built in tools, customers can pull keys, track objects, rotoscope,
retouch images, animate titles, create amazing particle effects and much more,
all in a true 3D workspace. Fusion can also import 3D models, point cloud data,
cameras or even entire 3D scenes from Maya, 3ds Max or Lightwave and render
them seamlessly with other elements. Deep pixel tools can be used to add
volumetric fog, lighting and reflection mapping of rendered objects using world
position passes so customers can create amazing atmospheric effects that render
in seconds, instead of hours.
“Since we announced our plans to
bring Fusion 8 to Mac OS X, we’ve had a massive response from the creative
community,” said Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO. “This is something that
animators, designers and visual effects artists have wanted on the Mac for a
very long time. Because it was written specifically for Windows, bringing
Fusion to Mac OS X wasn’t just a simple port. Our engineering team has been
working tirelessly to rewrite parts of the Fusion code base so it runs
incredibly well on Mac OS X, while also improving the Windows version. This new
free version of Fusion 8 for Mac and Windows will make it accessible to many
more users than ever!”
Fusion
Versions
Fusion 8 will be available in two
versions:
Fusion 8 for Mac and Windows is free
for customers and the public beta of Fusion 8 is now available to download.
Fusion 8 is a full professional 3D visual effects and compositing system that
is suitable for independent effects, motion graphics, and broadcast design
artists. Fusion 8 features integrated 2D and 3D compositing and motion graphics
software with a massive toolset featuring paint, rotoscope, titling, animation,
multiple keyers, an amazing 3D particle system, advanced keyframing, GPU
acceleration, and support for importing and rendering 3D models and scenes from
other applications.
Fusion 8 Studio, will be available
for Mac, Windows and Linux for $995 and the public beta will be available soon.
Fusion Studio has all of the same features as the free version, but also adds
advanced optical flow image analysis tools for stereoscopic 3D work, retiming
and stabilization. Fusion Studio also includes support for third-party OpenFX
plugins, unlimited distributed network rendering, and Generation for studio
wide multi user collaboration to track, manage, review and approve shots when
working with large creative teams on complex projects.
Availability
and Price
Fusion 8 Public Beta is available
today for download from the Blackmagic Design website free of charge.
Fusion 8 Studio Public Beta will be available soon and will be available to download from the Blackmagic Design website free of charge for all current Fusion 7 Studio customers.
Blackmagic Design Announces Fusion 8 Public Beta is Available Now for Download
Fremont,
California - August 27, 2015 - Blackmagic
Design today announced the public beta of the free version of Fusion 8, the
world’s most advanced visual effects and motion graphics software, is now
available for download from the Blackmagic Design website. This beta is for the
free version of Fusion 8 and is available for both Mac OS X and Windows.
A beta for the paid version, Fusion 8
Studio, which adds stereoscopic 3D tools and is designed for multi user
workgroups and larger studios, will be available shortly. However, current
Fusion Studio customers can download the public beta for the free version of
Fusion 8 and start using it today.
This public beta is also the first
ever Mac compatible release of Fusion, which was previously a Windows only
product. By bringing the free version of Fusion 8 to the Mac, high end visual
effects are available to even more users than ever before, opening the door to
millions of motion graphic artists, broadcast designers, video editors, visual
effects compositors, and 3D animators. In addition, projects can be easily
moved between Mac and Windows versions of Fusion so customers can work on the
platform of their choice. Now, anyone with a Mac or Windows computer can get
access to the same high end visual effects tools used by Hollywood’s most elite
artists.
Long time fans of Fusion will also
notice that in the 6 months since Fusion 8 was launched at NAB there has been
many improvements to the user interface and Fusion customers will appreciate
the more modern look of the software. There will be many more improvements to
the user interface as the Fusion engineering teams continue to work with the
visual effects community.
Fusion has been one of Hollywood’s
leading visual effects and motion graphics tools for over 25 years, and has
been used on thousands of feature film and television projects, including
blockbusters like Thor, Live Die and Repeat, the Hunger Games trilogy, White
House Down, Battlestar Galactica and more.
Featuring a powerful node based
interface, Fusion makes it extremely easy to build sophisticated visual effects
compositions very quickly. Nodes are small icons that represent effects,
filters and other image processing operations that can be connected together in
any order to create unlimited visual effects. Nodes are laid out logically like
a flow chart, so customers won’t waste time hunting through nested stacks of
confusing layers with filters and effects. Unlike timeline based applications,
it’s easy to see and adjust any part of a project in Fusion by simply clicking
on a node.
With a massive toolset consisting of
hundreds of built in tools, customers can pull keys, track objects, rotoscope,
retouch images, animate titles, create amazing particle effects and much more,
all in a true 3D workspace. Fusion can also import 3D models, point cloud data,
cameras or even entire 3D scenes from Maya, 3ds Max or Lightwave and render
them seamlessly with other elements. Deep pixel tools can be used to add
volumetric fog, lighting and reflection mapping of rendered objects using world
position passes so customers can create amazing atmospheric effects that render
in seconds, instead of hours.
“Since we announced our plans to
bring Fusion 8 to Mac OS X, we’ve had a massive response from the creative
community,” said Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO. “This is something that
animators, designers and visual effects artists have wanted on the Mac for a
very long time. Because it was written specifically for Windows, bringing
Fusion to Mac OS X wasn’t just a simple port. Our engineering team has been
working tirelessly to rewrite parts of the Fusion code base so it runs
incredibly well on Mac OS X, while also improving the Windows version. This new
free version of Fusion 8 for Mac and Windows will make it accessible to many
more users than ever!”
Fusion
Versions
Fusion 8 will be available in two
versions:
Fusion 8 for Mac and Windows is free
for customers and the public beta of Fusion 8 is now available to download.
Fusion 8 is a full professional 3D visual effects and compositing system that
is suitable for independent effects, motion graphics, and broadcast design
artists. Fusion 8 features integrated 2D and 3D compositing and motion graphics
software with a massive toolset featuring paint, rotoscope, titling, animation,
multiple keyers, an amazing 3D particle system, advanced keyframing, GPU
acceleration, and support for importing and rendering 3D models and scenes from
other applications.
Fusion 8 Studio, will be available
for Mac, Windows and Linux for $995 and the public beta will be available soon.
Fusion Studio has all of the same features as the free version, but also adds
advanced optical flow image analysis tools for stereoscopic 3D work, retiming
and stabilization. Fusion Studio also includes support for third-party OpenFX
plugins, unlimited distributed network rendering, and Generation for studio
wide multi user collaboration to track, manage, review and approve shots when
working with large creative teams on complex projects.
Availability
and Price
Fusion 8 Public Beta is available
today for download from the Blackmagic Design website free of charge.
Fusion 8 Studio Public Beta will be available soon and will be available to download from the Blackmagic Design website free of charge for all current Fusion 7 Studio customers.