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New MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 14 released with free software

Get Crazy Talk 4 on them

NEWS: 2 May 2008 19:13 GMT by Verity Burns

Magix has announced that the new updated Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus will come with free Crazy Talk 4 software from Reallusion.

The newest edition of Movie Edit Pro features the new Audio Mastering Suite 2.0 for top level audio editing, new Ambient Synth 2.0 for thematic video soundsets and is compatible with the proDAD Vitascene effects collection. It also supports Blu-ray Discs and AVCHD camcorders.

In addition, Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 Plus is the only video editing software to include Reallusion iClone 2SE, the animation programme which allows you to create animated movies with your own characters and settings.

You'll be able to show off any work you put together with the ability to upload a movie straight to YouTube from within the application.

As for Crazy Talk 4, you can have a heck of a lot of fun even if you don't need it. Usually retailing at £29.99, you can create and control a virtual cast of live talking characters from a single photograph.

How I hear you cry? It's all down to the 3D photo morphing Facetrix technology that lets you import any facial image and bring it to life via a simple fitting process.

Once the image is bonded with CrazyTalk's 3D head framework, your talking character is able to lip sync with any speech and exhibit unlimited expressions and gestures, from crying to laughing. Fun eh?

Magix Movie Edit Pro 14 with free Crazy Talk 4 is available now and is priced at £59.99.

>> Link - Magix


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