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Boris FX supports Final Cut Studio 2

updated 09:00 am EDT, Wed May 23, 2007

 

Boris FX supports FCS 2


Boris FX this week announced that the entire Boris FX product line is available for the new Apple Final Cut Studio 2.0 release. Owners of Boris Continuum Complete 4.1, Boris Red 4.1, Boris FX 9.1, and Boris Graffiti 5.1 can move to Apple Final Cut Pro version 6.0 and begin working immediately. Boris projects and presets are seamlessly transitioned to Apple Final Cut Pro 6.0; RED 4.1 users will need to download the RED 4.1.4 for Final Cut Pro 6 to ensure full compatibility. The new Apple Final Cut Studio 2.0 release improves Boris plug-in integration as well as adds some key updates including support for Boris FX transitions, the company said.

Announced at NAB 2007 and shipping in the second quarter of 2007, Boris Continuum Complete 5.0 family of products now includes support for the Apple FXPlug architecture. Boris Continuum Complete 5.0 for FXPlug is a new BCC package designed to support Apple Pro Applications via Apple proprietary FXPlug architecture. Customers who purchase Boris Continuum Complete 4.1 for use with Apple Final Cut Studio 2.0 on or after April 1, 2007 are eligible for a free Boris Continuum Complete 5.0 for FXPlug update.


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