Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) July 1, 2009
Singular Software Inc. has released a beta update for PluralEyes™ 1.1, a companion application for Final Cut Pro that automatically synchronizes audio and video clips without the need for timecode. Targeted at the independent video professional, PluralEyes™ drastically simplifies multicamera and dual-system audio productions, both during recording and in post-production.
PluralEyes™ determines synchronization information from audio that is already present in the recorded material. During the shoot, there is no need to connect cameras and audio recorders or take any other special steps to prepare. And when shooting is done, the creative editing process can get started right away without the time-consuming step of matching clips manually. This removes the biggest bottlenecks in both production and post-production.
Since its release in April of this year, PluralEyes has been used by hundreds of video professionals and their feedback has been incorporated to make PluralEyes™ work better than ever for productions like weddings, live performances, music videos, reality TV, and indie films. The new version of PluralEyes™ adds support for:
PluralEyes™ works with Apple's Final Cut Pro editing software and is priced at $149 USD. A fully-functional 30-day trial and the beta update of PluralEyes™ 1.1 can be downloaded from the product website at http://www.singularsoftware.com/autosync/.
SPECIAL OFFER! PluralEyes™ has been integrated with ImageFlow from CoreMelt to provide quick and easy montages from synchronized clips. Customers who buy both products before July 7, 2009 receive a $30 discount. Details are available at http://singularsoftware.com/imageflow.html.
About Singular Software
Singular Software Inc. makes software for audio and video professionals. Already well known as the developers of the popular podcasters' tool The Levelator, the company specializes in creating new technology to automate and simplify production workflow.
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