User Profiles
Past Profiles
Interview with Ross Haines, Justin Smith, and Dino ManuelDC Shoes
Interview with Brian Williams
Super 68
Interview with Steven Mitas
WPIX TV Inc.
Interview with Ivan Šantić
MOTH3R
Interview with Caspar Newbolt
Version Industries
Interview with Willy B
TV For Radio
Interview with Matt Silverman
Bonfire Labs
Interview with David Schindler
Atlanta Spirit
Interview with Roger Nall
11:11 MediaWorks
Interview with Matt Silverman
Phoenix Editorial & Designs
Interview with Dan Warvi-Jason Hirsch
KUSA-TV
Interview with Lia Starace
Splice Girl Post
Interview with Robert McGowan
Media Edit
Interview with Trish Podell
Ruggleini Studios
Interview with Jack Tunnicliffe
Java Post Production
Interview with Jim Minton
Minton Design & Motion
Images in Motion

Tell me about Imagination in Motion.
We are a very young company, working on video editing and compositing for Independent TV programs. Our goal is to help our clients solving post-production problems. From previews of the shows, to look, feel and concepts. Our Master editor has worked on the field since 1991 using Premiere 2.0 and he’s a graduate of the School of Graphic Design.
The diversity of our costumers is high, so some may want to have a big presence of special fx and filters while other just one that little touch that leave people talking.
What tools do you use?
We use several tools for editing, compositing and 3D animation. Our workstation have After effects, Final Cut Pro, Lightwave 3D just to mention a few.
How did you find out about Damage?
We were looking for a filter to do artifacts and television interference, for a special costumer, searching on the net we find Damage, saw the demo on digieffects website on buy it on the spot.
Tell us about this latest project using Damage.
We have a Wrestling company that wants a look of interference and artifacts and a lot of “Damage” for their wrestlers challenges, so their promotions get a lot of treatment. Needless to say, they are happy about the result it gives them.
Which Damage effects did you use on the project?
The first one (id of an animation tv) they wanted artifacts, interference and noise for the first few seconds so people will think that there was something wrong with their tv sets. Now, we used a lot on RXW Zona Impactante, a 1 time per week wrestling show.
What do you like most about Digieffects tools?
The Easiness of use, the quality of the filters, the levels of interaction, you can ‘make’ the same filter look radically different just by tweaking the controls, the products made by Digieffects have a Quality of their own.
Would you recommend Damage to a friend or colleague?
I wait until someone ask ‘How did you do that?’ to tell them about Diggieffects. With the animation id, I got a call from the tv station saying that there was a problem with the beginning of the tape, it had dropped frames and interference, they could not believed it was a filter and that was how the Id starts. I really love Damage!
