There are multiple flavors of Titler Pro 5: A stand-alone app, a menu choice in Premiere Pro, a generator inside Final Cut Pro X, as well as support for After Effects, Avid Media Composer, Vegas Pro, Edius and DaVinci Resolve plus any other application that can import a QuickTime movie. The third thing you need to know is that this titler can create animated titles for all NLEs. You don’t need to be a graphics pro to use the power in Titler Pro 5 if you spend time watching the tutorials. The interface is fairly clean, but there’s nothing obvious that says: “Click here to get started.” Watching the tutorials and reading the help files on the NewBlue website are essential to using this app successfully. The second thing you need to know is that, like opening After Effects for the first time, it is easy to get overwhelmed. Everything you build is on a timeline and all text can be displayed in 3D, with significant control over styling and animation. The first thing you need to know about Titler Pro 5, from NewBlue, is that it creates titles that move … in all directions and dimensions. Until this morning, when it occurred to me that my job here is not to explain every feature, or show every possible effect in detail, but, instead to tell you about the software, explain what makes it unique and encourage you to try it for yourself. So, about four pages into my review, I stopped.
There is so much to the software that anything less than a treatise feels inadequate.
I felt like I was reviewing Motion or Final Cut. The new version does so MUCH that I didn’t know where to start. The good folks at NewBlue asked me to take a look at the new version and I happily accepted. ) Time passed and the latest version 5 is now shipping. The last time I reviewed Titler Pro from NewBlue, Inc., they had just released a new plug-in for Final Cut Pro 7.
Very complete color correction, color grading plugin : primary and secondary correction, masking, masks, low-medium-highlights, skin touch up. It is Art effects, Color fast or Video Essentials I.Īrt effects : read the related news Special Offer Studio 19 and Art Effects Paint Effects : read the related news Special Offer Studio 19 Ultimate and Paint Effectsįinally, Pinnacle Studio 22 Ultimate has added NewBlue Video Essentials I :Īt last, some effects were sold separately or were part of promotional packs. Pinnacle Studio 21 Ultimate has added Video Essentials V et Paint Effects. With Pinnacle Studio 20 Ultimate, let's add Video Essentials III : Presentation video Pinnacle Studio 19 Ultimate has added Video Essentials IV : Presentation video It includes : Traveling rays, Scanner, RGB Shift, Psycho Strobe, Plamsa Glow, Photon Blast, Neon Lights, Light Ring, Light Bender and Glow Pro Pack of transitions based on light in picture. It includes : Zoom, Wave, Twirl, Spin, Smear, Shredder, Shake, Shear, Roll et Liquify Pack of transitions based on motion in picture.
Video Essentials VII : Presentation video Stabilisateur NewBlue : Presentation and explanatory video (the software used is Premiere Pro from Adobe but the settings are absolutely identical in Pinnacle Studio). It all started with Pinnacle Studio 18, which in its Ultimate version offered the NewBlue Stabilizer, Film Effects, Video Essentials II, VI and VII packs, and the Motion Blends and Light Blends transitions. I propose a review of all these plugins accompanied by presentation or explanatory videos. I do not know whether you are like me, but I frequently come to seek an effect in vain, or, on the contrary, to fall upon an effect of which I do not know its purpose. Over time and versions, Pinnacle Studio has been issued with various plugins or NewBlue effects packs.