By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 11:07 am, Thursday, April 29th, 2010  |  Filed under: Product Announcements, Stabilizer, Storyboard May 10, VideoFX  |  Tagged as: , ,

To all our Mac customers who’ve patiently waited for the release of Stabilizer for Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere and throw in NewBlue Audio Scrubbers absolutely FREE. So what are you waiting for? Shake a leg and stop shaky video in its tracks with NewBlue Stabilizer for Mac and Windows.

Save on NewBlue Stabilizer now.

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By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 11:00 am, Thursday, April 29th, 2010  |  Filed under: Storyboard May 10, Tips and Techniques  |  Tagged as: ,

Not every production has the budget for a Steadicam or dolly shots, yet every shoot deserves Hollywood-ready camera motion. With your skill, a HD camera and new Stabilizer from NewBlue, you can transform handheld camera work into smooth tracking shots.

In this edition of Tips & Techniques, Todor Fay shows how to use NewBlue Stabilizer to clean up shaky sequences and make them look like they were shot on a Hollywood stage.

Discover NewBlue Stabilizer today!

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David Threlfo is a cinematographer, editor, and 3D animation artist for Castle Media Group. Before joining Castle Media Group, he worked in Australian commercial TV (NBN and TEN TV) for thirty years. Threlfo has shot with everything from 16mm sync sound film cameras to digital video, created special effects and animation, and worked for nightly news to ENG News Documentaries doing TV station commercials and promo work. As one can see, Threlfo is a well rounded and highly experience media professional.

David Threlfo

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By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 10:32 am, Thursday, April 29th, 2010  |  Filed under: Q&A, Storyboard May 10  |  Tagged as: , ,

To find the user’s guide for each NewBlueFX product, first add the specific NewBlue plugin to a clip. Then open the effect’s control panel and click the “?” button or “Help” button. (The actual icon or text may differ from one NLE to the other) Doing so will open the user’s guide, which will explain the various settings and explain how the effect will work with your NLE.

If you are using Windows, you have another option: Go to the Windows Start menu, choose All Programs, then NewBlue – NewBlueFX product. From there, you can easily select the appropriate help file for your NLE.

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