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by Robotfunk
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10.3 MB
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License Conditions: Output is watermarked every 5th minute. Registration: EUR 135.00 System Requirements: Last Updated: 2006-08-12
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Software Description
Flowmotion is a unique application that enables you to create real-time visual compositions consisting of video clips, images, Flash movies, and live video input. Clips can be synchronized to the beat of select audio. You can also use blending techniques and apply effects to each clip. Choose from more than 40 real-time effects that can be controlled with faders, MIDI, LFOs, incoming audio levels, and so on. It supports dual screen output.
Every parameter is MIDI-controllable. This program can be used as a performance instrument for VJs, audio-visual performers, or anyone who wants to dabble in real-time video composition. It is very flexible and gives you advanced options, such as the ability to link channels to further mutate their image, overdub, make loops or patterns of any parameter, or link any control to any variable, sensor, audio level, or LFO.
File formats currently supported include QuickTime, AVI, MPEG-1, MIDI, Macromedia Flash, BMP, JPEG, GIF, and TXT.
FreeFrame effects are not yet supported on Mac OS X. This feature will be available as a free update.
Flowmotion information
First sorry for my english, i´m a vj of Barcelona and i want buy the software Flowmotion, i have a Macbook pro, when i go to robotfunk website and want buy flowmotion 2.8 for mac only see 2.0 or 2.5 version why? i need 2.8 version for freeframe effects, another question is possible buy 3.0 version? you can send me electronic adress or infoline of robotfunk? thank you i need this information for my projects i wait news.
Re: Flowmotion information
At the bottom of this page (http://www.robotfunk.com/flowmotion.html) it stated "FreeFrame effects are not yet supported on Mac OS X"