The biggest sale of the year will really have a special effect on your savings! It’s time to save on Borix FX, the industry’s must-have VFX plug-ins, available now for up to 50% off. Triple Scoop Music has different subscription options: Pro Photographer Membership, Event Filmmaker Membership, Webisode Membership or Non-Profit & Charity Membership but they all share one thing in common: If you start your membership this week, your 70% discount rate is locked in for ALL renewals, meaning you’ll keep your special pricing FOREVER. You can download the music you need, all year long. Your membership gives you use of TSM’s incredible, award-winning 35,000 song music collection. Triple Scoop Music: Black Friday foreverĪvailable only until November 30th, Triple Scoop Music’s legendary Black Friday deal is back for 2018 and better than ever, says the company, adding that it gives “the BIGGEST savings in our history.” This time, users can save a giant 70% on TSM’s Unlimited Music Licensing Membership, and start downloading all the music they need for every project. From Panasonic film cameras at Filmtools, where you’ll also find a series of others products, to the software from Boris FX, Avid, FXHome or Reallusion, there is a lot to explore on this edition of PVC’s 2018 BEST Black Friday deals. But there is more to look for today and the next days, as Black Friday comes closer and Cyber Monday enters the horizon. Sound is an essential part of any film or slideshow, and the deal from Triple Scoop Music may be something to explore. Remember: some of the deals are only available for a limited time. Tomorrow we will have another series of promotions. PLUS, the community/company has so many tutorials that I decided to grind out my first ever short film for the challenge and learn along the way! Don't know if its actually any good but I'm proud of it and had a blast! Although, definitely underestimated how much work would go into a 59 second film as I worked pretty much solid over the weekend to finish and submit 5 minutes before deadline.The day I decide to yolo a short film I honestly thought it would take me a couple of hours rest of the day, tops! lmao.We continue to look for some of the best deals and share them with PVC readers. But, I bought the Express Vfx because It had so much cool stuff that I didn't even really consider doing up until than. I'd say the dark mode alone is worth the price, not to mention the software is dope and I like that they have a quality free option and I want to encourage that type of business model. By the end of that night I knew I would buying at least the minimum level tomorrow. It was late in the day so I decided to watch a ton of videos and play tomorrow. Last week I "discovered" Hitfilm and pretty immediately felt like this was what I was looking for. I wont get into specifics about that, but I tried most of the common free or trial software. Over the past month I've been exploring different film software. This is all very new to me but I'm super happy with it. I am just getting into vfx and video this past week so I can make a decent music video for my band. Oh and if you upgrade to pro later on you'll get a discount based on the addons you've already purchased (at least they used to do that). I'd suggest figuring out what you really need, figuring out which pack contain that functionality and just buy those. If I were buying addons now I'd definitely get the "Audio Tool Kit" for the compressor and noise reduction alone (I still use Audacity for both and it's a pain). There are others that were probably a waste of money but what maybe $35 total. So I can do LUTS if I want, I learned what they were and how they worked, it was like $15 and I never use it (but I can if I want). One of them (they've change what is in what "addon") was also a LUTS pack. The spectrum analyser is the real deal for color correction, and the denoiser in the visual repair pack has saved my ass many times, also fixed rolling shutter issues, etc. I got must have stuff like Premium Formats so I could use a good cine35 camera and use AVCHD, color scopes, and gunfire (formerly destruction pack) since I was making a short about a hitman. I still use 2017 Express and when I started using it, and learning how to edit, I bought a bunch (they were called "packs" then). Have you ever paid for any of the "addons"? I just looked up the "differences page" and wow, you weren't kidding, it fucking sucks.
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