EffectsLab Pro
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Hitfilm
Developer(s) | FXhome |
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Stable release | 5.0.6718
/ 20 July 2017 |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows and Mac OS |
Type | Visual Effects |
License | Proprietary |
Website | fxhome![]() |
Hitfilm was a visual effects software product developed by FXhome. It has since been superseded by the FXhome HitFilm range.
The company also produced a limited functionality version, Hitfilm Express.[1]
Effects Engines
The effects are generated by the program's effect engines:
- The Neon Light engine allows light beams to be drawn onto the video, allowing the generation of lightsaber-like weapons, neon lighting, fantasy glow effects and laser blasts.[2]
- The Particle engine is used for particle effects, such as smoke, fire, explosions, and weather effects.
- The Muzzle Flash engine is designed for creating and animating muzzle flashes such as machine gun firing, tank blasts; etc. It's possible to rotate the created muzzle flash in 3D, making it the only engine with 3D use.
- The Optics engine is designed for creating artificial lens flares and light sources. It is useful for enhancing other light-based effects, and mimicking the distinctive flashes of light that accompany Star Wars' lightsaber battles.
- The Laser engine is designed as a simplified method of creating laser weapon effects, including the ability to add simulated perspective to the effect.[2][3]
Presets
Hitfilm allows the user to save the effects using presets. Since all effects are generated from settings in the different engines, it is fairly easy to generate an XML style description of the effect. It is also possible to share presets on FXhome's website.
References
Notes
- ^ "Comparison chart". FXhome website. Archived from the original on 7 November 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-19.
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