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CHV 3D-Collection 3.1


License Update
Requirements Final Cut Pro/Express
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher chv-electronics File Size 0
Date added 05 Jul 2003 Check your speed

3D-Matrix 32 is designed to create endless virtual flights over a plain full of clips. Up to 32 clips can be used. Everything is controllable. The sky is the limit..... 3D-Matrix 32 is a part of the 3D-collection, which also includes a 16-clips version of 3D-Matrix.

  • Fly over your clips and image
  • Fully controllable 3D-motion
  • Use up to 32 different clips
  • Spin and turn, go up and down as you like
  • Transparency is fully supported
  • Fully controlable with a massive (!) amount of controls
  • Put the clips in order or let them be random
  • Generate automatic movements with super-soft animation
  • Define the behavior of the background
  • Choose the perspective as you like
  • Perfect borders
  • Additional antialiasing-feature
  • Fast rendering

Also included within the 3D-Collection are filmstrip-borders, made to create the illusion of a flight over virtual filmstrips. Take a look into our Demo-video-section to see what you can do.

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