
Updates to Trapcode Suite – a set of 11 tools for particle simulation and 3D effects for motion graphics and VFX – include new physics models, behaviors and a new type of emitter in Trapcode Particular, plus smaller updates to Trapcode Form and Trapcode Mir. There are new color workflows, new LUT workflows and abilities, many new powerful tools, and new presets.įriedrichsdorf, Germany - Maxon announced, for the first time ever, two major new suite updates at once: Red Giant Trapcode Suite 16 and Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 14. Magic Bullet Suite includes upgrades to Magic Bullet Looks and Magic Bullet Colorista. There are also some smaller updates for Trapcode Form and Trapcode Mir. Trapcode Suite offers a new version of Trapcode Particular which includes new physics models, new behaviors, a new kind of emitter, and new presets. read more.Maxon recently announced two major suite updates simultaneously: Red Giant Trapcode Suite 16 and Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 14. There are 14 different plug-ins that make up the MisFire plug-in, and you can add, remove and tweak them to your liking using key frames in either Premiere Pro or After Effects CS5.5 or other NLE. With Magic Bullet Misfire, you have complete control over all of the aspects that go into creating the old film look. The issue with this for pro applications is that you’re stuck with the effect, making sure your project will look just like every other piece that uses this effect. With most of these, a preset filter is applied that usually throws in some grain and scratches and desaturates the image.

It’s even a standard preset for many consumer cameras. You’ve seen this effect, it’s everywhere it seems.

Misfire is a plug-in that lets you transcend your footage from new to old. Looking at the plug-in, I’ve used Premiere Pro to apply it to a short film I’ve I shot of the Access 59 Car Show using the iPhone4. I went back to the RedGiant website and searched and found just a small amount of information on their blog.Īharon Rabinowitz has written a good warm up about MisFire, along with some information about similar programs. Once I loaded the Suite and opened it up for the first time in Premiere Pro CS5.5 - there it was. I say unsung, because there’s not any mention of it being part of the Magic Bullet Suite.
