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Volumetrix 2.0 and HUD from Noise Industries
Published by Kendal Miller June 23rd, 2009 in Featured Content, FreshDV, Plugins, Post-Production, Reviews
Noise Industries is a major manufacturer of FX plugins for both compositing and non-linear editing software. They are perhaps best know for their FX Factory software, a plugin management software that gives the user a central application for adding and controling FX plugins. FX Factory is available as a free download, and additional plugin packages for FX Factory may be purchased separately. These plugins range from title generators such as MoType which I reviewed earlier this year, to pattern generators, photo montage tools and many more. Recently they announced their new Volumetrix 2.0 and HUD plugins. Here is a quick look at what these new products offer.
This plugin offers the psuedo-volumetric lighting look, ever prevalent in film trailers. There are both straight filters which can be applied to text or footage, and transitions. All parameters are fully keyframeable and even though the presets are a little cheese-ball with a little tweaking you can create some great looks. Personally I love volumetric lighting so this is a great plugin for me. Volumetrix 2 is pretty configurable, in fact you can do light rays, glows, glints and distorts. One element missing for me was the ability to map gradients to light as opposed to simple colors. This Plugin is also well suited for building light wipe transitions and such. This was a fun one to play with and really felt at home in my After Effects tool kit. Existing volumetrix users can upgrade to 2.0 for free. For new users the license is $49.
The second new plugin is HUD, which admittedly has a very specialized application. HUD is designed to simulate screen overlays such as camcorder looks, binoculars, infrared military vision etc..These looks are very easy to apply and look great. However, I cant think of the last time I had a call for generating Heads Up Display for long range missile guidance system. If you do need one then I would reach here first rather than designing it from scratch. As with all FX Factory plugins HUD is highly configurable down to the text elements on screen and colors. HUD is available for the cost of $79. I have included links to demo reels for both products and you can certainly learn more at www.noiseindustries.com.
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Surprisingly, the HUD application has many ancillary uses. In particular, the target filter has many applications, for example, highlighting items in shot or map locations, for example. You can create nice, quite varied animations this way, indicating points of interest and so on.
JB.