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Multi Touch User Interface Demonstration - Behold the Future of Motion Graphics
Published by admin September 12th, 2006 in News
This demo of a multi-touch sensor equipped screen is nothing short of amazing. Watch specifically at the 5:00 and 7:45 minute marks, the examples given there make me salivate at the potential for use in Motion Graphics. Instead of keyframing things painstakingly, why not create them in a much more natural fashion? The learning curve would be simpler, and the process of creating much more dynamic. As demonstrator Jeff Han states several times, there is no manual.
Note that Sony Vegas just included a new “draw your keyframe vector” type feature in version 7. Imagine capabilities like that in software, only more dynamic and married to something like this user interface. That would be amazing.
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