Announcing TransZoom Mask Transitions for Final Cut Pro X from Pixel Film Studios

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Engineers of visual effect tools for the post-production and broadcast markets, Pixel Film Studios announces the availability of professional zooming mask transitions for Final Cut Pro X.

TransZoom Mask for Final Cut Pro X

TransZoom Mask from Pixel Film Studios

TransZoom Mask makes it faster than ever to create zooming mask transitions for Final Cut Pro X.

TransZoom Mask is a set of customizable zoom mask transitions designed exclusively for Final Cut Pro. Seamlessly move from one scene to the next with drag and drop ease.

There are a variety of animations. Select a preset with either an in our out animation such as ease, hit, linear, or swing animation. Find the perfect transition for any scene.

Users have complete control over rotation, dolly amount, color channel distortions, and more. Simply drag and drop a TransZoom Mask transition directly onto their media, and TransZoom Mask does the rest.

Apply TransZoom Mask within any project. With auto adaptation, TransZoom Mask works with absolutely any resolution, aspect ratio, or frame rate. Each transition gives users the option from selecting from presets with or without motion blur with ultra-fast render speeds.

TransZoom Mask was professionally designed to work seamlessly inside of Final Cut Pro X. As transitions, each preset can be dragged and dropped directly onto media and previewed in real time. With the published parameters found in the FCPX inspector, users have the ability to make further adjustments with just a few clicks of a mouse.

Established in 2006, Aliso Viejo, California-based Pixel Film Studios is an innovative developer of visual effects tools for the post-production and broadcast community. Their products are integrated with popular non-linear editing and compositing products from Apple FCPX. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac OS X, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners.

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