The best guess is Blackmagic’s attempting to go head-to-head with with Autodesk’s Smoke and The Foundry’s Nuke – both high-end 3D compositing applications. So why did Blackmagic buy Eyeon? It’s a little tricky to figure out, but time will tell. Q: So, Blackmagic, why did you acquire Eyeon? A: I dunno. We can only hope that history will repeat itself with Eyeon’s Fusion. Now it’s freely available, sleekly designed and constantly being improved. Is this something you should be excited about? Given the spectacular way in which Blackmagic Design transformed DaVinci Resolve into a hugely accessible color grading application, yes you should be! DaVinci Resolve used to be hugely expensive, with a semi-clunky user interface and an unituitive workflow. Blackmagic Design has acquired high-end compositing and effects app Eyeon Fusion, marking their entrance into yet another segment of the professional film and video market.Īt IBC 2014, Blackmagic Design announced that they had just ( seemingly literally) acquired Eyeon Software Inc, the creators of the compositing software Fusion.
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