developer of popular visual effects software plug-ins, announced
that revenue increased by 109% in 2008. The company was acquired
by Robert Sharp in May of 2007 and has been proactively
reinvesting in its technology, product development, brand
identity, and customer service.
Sharp, President of Digieffects. "We've been working hard to
turn the company around and our customers have been very
supportive of our efforts."
Since May of 2007 Digieffects has launched three new products
(Damage , Simulate: Illuma and Simulate: Camera) which have
been positively received by customers and the press. The company
also exhibited at NAB and IBC in 2008. Since May of 2007,
Digieffects has also acquired Walker Effects and Buena Software
which have helped expand it's arsenal of visual effects.
offer the quality of an expensive plug-in, however, will be
affordable and sport a highly intuitive interface. Natural
Forces allows users to create and simulate a variety of natural
phenomena such as flashes, fire, snow, rain, smoke, clouds,
electricity, stars, and much more. The plug-in will support
Adobe After Effects and Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro,
Autodesk Combustion, and Boris RED.
Digieffects will have a booth (SL2529D) in the Plug-in Pavilion
at the NAB Convention in Las Vegas, April 20-23, 2009.
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