video/animation
04/17/2007, 1:45pm, EDT
Tuesday, April 17th
AutoMotion 1.5 comes to Intel-based Macs
Digital Heaven today released AutoMotion 1.5, updating the companion to Apple's Motion software designed to resolve the manual and time consuming process of creating multiple graphics. AutoMotion creates multiple graphics in seconds by merging template styles with text data while managing the revision of those graphics, and displays a live preview as changes are made to each version. The latest release runs natively on Intel-based Macs as a Universal Binary, sends first exports to Final Cut Pro in seconds, offers improved file naming options, and adds support for text encoding on imported text files. AutoMotion 1.5 is available for $500, and the update is free for existing customers. The software requires Apple Motion 2.01 or later.
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