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Boris FX Showcases New VFX Browser

Boris FX unveils their new VFX browser, BCC Effects Library Browser.

Las Vegas, NV -- Boris FX unveiled a new VFX browser for its flagship Boris Continuum Complete (BCC) plug-in collection. Available as a free download, the new BCC Effects Library Browser plug-in allows editors and motion graphics artists to instantly preview thousands of BCC presets via animations that integrate timeline video. The free plug-in can be used on any system with a BCC-compatible host application – even if BCC is not installed.

“Boris Continuum Complete presents an encyclopedic collection of over 200 visual effects filters that allow editors and motion graphics artists to achieve a limitless variety of looks,” commented Peter McAuley, Senior Product Manager, Boris FX. “In speaking with broadcasters and post-production facilities throughout the world, it became clear that providing a tool to quickly navigate the wide range of effects would dramatically increase operator productivity. With the new BCC Effects Library Browser, visual preview of BCC effects is as simple as a point and click.”

Any of the thousands of factory-installed BCC presets can be previewed in real-time with host application video, giving artists the ability to quickly find their desired look. Presets are sorted by filter and filter category for maximum convenience. In addition, custom-made BCC presets immediately appear in the BCC Effects Library Browser plug-in and can be previewed alongside factory-installed presets. All factory-installed presets are completely customizable and can be shared with other BCC installations irrespective of host application or operating system.

The Boris Continuum Complete Effects Library Browser plug-in will be available as a free download from www.borisfx.com during Q2 2013.

Boris FX is demonstrating the BCC Effects Library Browser plug-in at NAB 2013 at booth SL4327 located in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s South Lower Hall

Source: Boris FX

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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