By newbluefx   |  Posted on: 12:31 pm, Monday, December 14th, 2009  |  Filed under: Film Effects, Now Featuring, Storyboard January 10, Video Essentials II, Video Essentials III  |  Tagged as: , , , , ,

Meet Dan Hastrey, founder of Nightwave Music Media and professional video producer. Hastrey started his career composing music and managing artists. In 2004, he founded Nightwave Music Media and started directing and producing music videos. Hastrey quickly found success creating professional music videos and expanded into documentaries and corporate videos.

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Dan Hastrey

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By newbluefx   |  Posted on: 7:42 am, Thursday, October 1st, 2009  |  Filed under: Q&A, Storyboard October 09, Video Essentials II  |  Tagged as: , , ,

After installing Video Essentials II in EDIUS, you can find the plugins in two places:

Keying effects are listed under “Keyers” in the NewBlue Video Essentials II category. There you will find Chroma Key, Lens Correction, Letterbox, Picture-In-Picture, and Vignette.

The remaining effects are located under “Video Filters” in the NewBlue Video Essentials II category. These are Color EQ, Color Swap, Noise Reducer, Rack Focus, and Shadows and Highlights.

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By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 6:30 pm, Thursday, July 30th, 2009  |  Filed under: Storyboard August 09, Tips and Techniques, Video Essentials II  |  Tagged as: , , ,

Racking focus is the practice of shifting the attention of a viewer of a film or video by changing the focus of the lens from a subject in the foreground to a subject in the background, or vice versa. It dates back to the time when cameras did not have reflex lenses so the operator would have to “rack focus” the camera by looking through the viewfinder, then sliding the camera over so that the shot would be in focus. NewBlue Video Essentials II features this technique in its aptly-named Rack Focus effect.

NewBlue Video Essentials II’s Rack Focus creates a faux depth of field by selectively blurring a portion of the image. This is great for creating a filmic depth of field, artificially controlling the center of attention, or even making a scene look like it was shot with miniatures.

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By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 1:52 pm, Thursday, June 4th, 2009  |  Filed under: Product Announcements, Video Essentials II  |  Tagged as:

When we introduced our original Video Essentials package last fall, we were astounded (and thrilled) by the response. People loved the utility, ease of use, and even creativity of this plugin collection.

Then we began to receive requests and suggestions like never before:

  • "Could you give me something to remove noise?
  • "I wish there was an easy way to create a faux depth of field look."
  • "Please - I need a good Vignette!"
  • "Can you remove camera distortion?"
  • "I’d like a fish eye look!"

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By NewBlueFX Team   |  Posted on: 8:16 pm, Monday, May 18th, 2009  |  Filed under: News, Press Releases, Product Announcements, Video Essentials II  |  Tagged as: , , ,

Following its acclaimed release of the original Video Essentials effects plugin collection, NewBlue, Inc. is back with NewBlue Video Essentials II. Featuring an indispensable toolbox of 10 distinct video effects plugins, NewBlue Video Essentials II aids video professionals and enthusiasts in restoring, refining and enhancing their video.

With features such as chromakey, picture-in-picture, noise reducer and rack focus, NewBlue Video Essentials II joins the company’s highly-regarded product line of 18 exclusive video effects plugins collections. The product is available for all major video editing software platforms, including Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Premiere Elements, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Apple Final Cut Express, Avid Media Composer, Avid NewsCutter, Avid Symphony, Avid Xpress, Avid Liquid, Corel (formerly Ulead) VideoStudio, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas, Sony Vegas Movie Studio and Thomson Grass Valley EDIUS. The collection is value-priced at $79.95.

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