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This website in french and in english is dedicated to:
- the titling solution proDAD Heroglyph (titles, trailers, animated itineraries, 3D video walls)
- the proDAD Adorage product: 10'000 transitions, PIP, split screen, pan, zoom, rotate...
- the effects and transitions product from proDAD: VitaScene
- stabilisation software proDAD Mercalli
- proDAD products are compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Premiere Elements, Adobe Premiere CS, Adobe After Effect, Avid Liquid, Avid Media Composer, Avid XPress, Canopus Edius, Magix Video deluxe, Sony Vegas Movie Studio, Sony Vegas Pro, Pinnacle Studio, Ulead MediaStudio, Ulead VideoStudio, Microsoft Movie Maker
You will find here many free Studio tips and tricks, HFX tutorials, hundreds of free Hollywood FX (with preview) as well as a cool download section (patch, manual, movies, ...) and links page. Everything for free !
These pages have been produced with the cooperation of Kiwi (HFX expert), Loosecannon (english content), EKinnaer "The Angel" (HFX expert), 3ccd (graphism) and "Le Papy" (multi tasks, HFX tutos, Studio, special effects, ...). Our goal is to encourage you to try out and explore the various functions of the video editing software mentionned above.

Do not hesitate to contact us on the "forums" for technical questions, we will try to answer as best we can. You can also contact us directly.
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Following the remark of a DVnaute (or DVsurfer, new term which designated internet surfer), three HFX Generic has been remade. Collection HFX #182. Why?
Simply because of the overscan problem (*) (when viewing on a TV a video clip made with one of those HFX, 10% of the video was lost). With plasma or LCD TV, this phenomenon (overscan) is normally not present. [The new series 182_Generique] (*) Overscan refers to a signal that reaches beyond the viewing area of a display screen. A slight overscan is generally not noticeable on a TV set, but is apparent on a computer monitor where taskbars are typically at the extreme ends of the viewing area. COMMENTSCurrently, there are no comments. Be the first to post one!
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