![]() Fusion 7 Studio will be available from all Blackmagic Design resellers. ![]() The company emphasizes that Fusion 7 Studio doesn’t require annual maintenance fees, subscriptions, a connection to the cloud or per-node render license costs. ![]() Customers can also move projects from the free Fusion 7 software to a workstation running Fusion 7 Studio and take advantage of workflow collaboration and unlimited distributed network rendering. The $995 Fusion 7 Studio includes everything found in the free Fusion 7 software, plus high-end features such as optical flow tools for advanced retiming, stabilization and stereoscopic 3D production, support for third-party OpenFX plug-ins, and distributed network rendering so customers can render jobs on an unlimited number of computers at no additional cost.įusion 7 Studio also includes Generation, a studio-wide multi-user workflow and collaboration tool that helps creative teams manage, track and review versions of every shot in a production. Fusion 7 also lets customers import and render 3D geometry and scenes from other applications as well as create their own elements from scratch. Customers get advanced 3D compositing, paint, rotoscope, retiming, stabilization, titling, a 3D particle generator and multiple keyers, including Primatte. The free Fusion 7 is not limited in its features - it offers an infinite 3D workspace and a node-based workflow for quickly building unlimited effects. Will it be free? Will it be $995, the price Blackmagic has used in the past after buying software and then turning it around? Well turns out it’s yes on both counts.įusion 7, the advanced visual effects and motion graphics software, is now available for free Fusion 7 for Windows can be downloaded from the Blackmagic Design website now. The questions among those of us at the show began immediately. During IBC in September, the news broke that Blackmagic Design had purchased Eyeon and its popular Fusion visual effects software.
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