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01/31/2008, 10:15pm, EST

Thursday, January 31st

Magic Bullet Frames: convert video to 24p

Red Giant Software today unveiled Magic Bullet Frames, its latest plugin for Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Premiere Pro. The plugin is designed to allow users to shoot video on low-cost film, and then scale the footage to 24p, giving it a professional finish. Magic Bullet Frames uses motion-adaptive and field-blended modes to process frames, and can apply custom letterboxes to footage to give it a cinematic feel. Red Giant Software is currently selling Magic Bullet Frames for $200.

Magic Bullet Frames also comes with Frames Plus – a plugin that does 24p conversion in After Effects – as well as Magic Bullet Suite tools, Breadcast Spec, Letterboxer, and Opticals plugins (After Effects only).


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