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Digieffects™ To Introduce Natural Forces and Simulate Series at NAB 2008
New plugin packages are affordable and revolve around specific themes
Wilmington, NC – April 4, 2008 – Digieffects, a developer of popular visual effects software plugins today announced that it will introduce the Natural Forces and Simulate series of products at NAB 2008.
The Natural Forces series debuts with Natural Forces: Vapor and Natural Forces: Aqua, both with a retail price of $99. Natural Forces: Vapor is a collection of effects designed around the creation of clouds, fog, haze and smoke. Natural Forces: Aqua is a collection of effects focused on various forms of weather and water effects.
The first two packages in the Simulate series are Simulate: Illuma and Simulate: Camera, providing practical lighting and camera filter effects for a variety of visual applications.
Both the Natural Forces and Simulate series form product foundations that will continue to grow in scope and application.
"The entire Digieffects team has been working hard to launch new products" says Robert Sharp, President of Digieffects. "We've focused on what customers are asking for, and in response we're excited to offer new theme based products at affordable price points".
Natural Forces: Vapor, Natural Forces: Aqua, Simulate: Illuma and Simulate: Camera all have a retail price of $99 and will be available for purchase in April 2008.
Digieffects will be exhibiting at the NAB trade show in booth SL02128D in the Plugin Pavilion from April 14 to April 17, 2008.
About Digieffects
Digieffects is a developer of popular software plug-ins for Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro and Autodesk Combustion. The company has been in the business since the beginning of the “plug-in revolution” which dates back to 1996. Over the years, Digieffects has had great success with software products like Cinelook and Delirium and is proud to call thousands of film and video producers all around the world its customers and friends.
