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In other news: Not certain I've come across such a duality in personas as Rocky Smalls and Stockhausen
My question how fast does it render on an iPad 2 in comparison with FCP running on MBA 2014 (i5). Anyone?
Now all we need is an excellent marvellous and sophisticated video synthesiser, with a useful variety of models and synthesis techniques.
Cool, great we get a chance to direct questions at someone who's used an app as opposed to vaguely wandering in the dark. It definitely looks great and encouraging to see AudioShare import. Looks like the developers have done their homework! Great.
Agree with this. More than anything (for me) is the sense that our guys have of the fact that work is ongoing...these days commitment/involvement from devs is almost my prime directive etc.
I thought they went a bit high on the price. Around $30 with a $15 launch would've been a little more inline. IMHO
So $20 at launch ain't too bad.
They seem absolutely committed and I don't think this is a side project. All their eggs are in this LunaFusion basket. And, they say their target audience are those who make money from video, professional video vloggers and reporters in the field.
On their roadmap is even more audio control and editing within the app, like auto-ducking and such.
Think I'm going to take the plunge on this too. I'm a visuals person but don't touch visuals on iPad much yet. It would be ideal if this would be able to export project to after effects or premiere with layers intact. But I don't expect that's likely to happen. However looks great for sketches.
What makes LumaFusion different has lots of useful information about the app and their future plans.
Got a quick reply about Pinnacle desktop & IOS import from Luma Touch :
"The initial release of LumaFusion does not have project import/export (only movie export). In an upcoming update we will add this support. We do intend to support import of Pinnacle IOS projects, and we are still deciding which desktop editors to support for export (FCP, Adobe Premiere, Media Composer, Pinnacle)."
& then after reply thanks , quote permission & further pleading :
"Yes, it is ok to quote this, and we will seriously consider providing Pinnacle Desktop export"
Great overview, thanks for this.
I was going to spend any Xmas vouchers (assuming I get some) on music apps, but this one will get my money - presuming the sale price is still on tomorrow
Based on the information posted here and what I've read about the experience and responsiveness of the developers and their plans for the future of this app, I am going to pick it up at the introductory price.
There was a question as to whether there was any reason to have LumaFX if you have LumaFusion (that has it built-in). I asked the dev because I couldn't remember for sure. LumaFX allows you to crop videos, but that's not in LumaFusion yet. However, they say it'll be adding that to LumaFusion as well. So, if you've been thinking about LumaFX and have extra $, then you might as well just get LumaFusion and get a full editor with keyframing and layers.
Oh great, premier pro export coming,,,sold
Where did you read that? I'm a FCPX user, but my pro-editing friends who cut reality TV at network/cable/broadcast level and feature films, either use Avid or Premiere Pro now. If they plan on Premier Pro export, that's significant.
I really really hope so. That would be beyond huge.
It's mentioned in the link @InfoCheck posted earlier that premiere export is in the works
Also says final cut export coming in the above link
Might be bigger (to me) than audio in Gadget!
Awesome! I hadn't seen that. I knew they were planning on masking and I'd asked for layer blend effects that evidently are coming too. I also didn't know they were planning on the import of LUTs. That's very cool too.
@JohnnyGoodyear
the dual personality thing has a background... Monzo was once quite close to the truth, before he went on sabbatical.
LumaFusion is IOS10 only BTW folks .
Any reason to still be on any earlier version?
I'd asked for layer blend effects that evidently are coming too.
Isn't that included yet? That's a useful feature for me, the ability to use different types of overlay (as per Photoshop etc.) effect, e.g. multiply.
I get so close....and then it slips out of my grasp...
@supadom An embittered heart from previous updates leaves me waiting for at least the Spring , if not the threat of September's new onslaught .
I'm also in betatesting mode , & my 9.3.5 has been useful .
10.2 All ok for you then I guess ?
Story of all our lives (so far). As regards the app, spent half an hour turning the Missus multi-colored and making her sound like a chimp on speed inhabiting a witch. Very straightforward UI mostly. There are no doubt things upon things within it, but reassuringly easy to get the film moving...Apple pencil (other options are available etc) does a very good job with the smaller buttons.....have to go off and eat hot cheese (they call it fondue), but will be taking the Big Boy with me in hope of a quiet corner. May actually throw a few games of pool just to get some editing time...
Not yet.
She's no Hazel (who is?) but a Quick Start here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=9X6g5FypO9o&app=desktop
It's fun to play with the fx that leave areas black... like "Hole" "Big Hole" "Small Hole". The black areas are actually alpha channels exposing the video or still underneath that you can keyframe control the size and location of. If you look at this recent testing video I made with LumaFusion, the part at the end where there's a sphere shape moving about the screen, distorting and exposing the layer beneath, was done this way. I could've also had an second keyframe animation going for the still image exposed or it could've been a video with it's own keyframed animation going on simultaneously.
Crazy cool.
Sold.