Recently there was a nice article on FCP.co regarding testing stabilization plugins for Apple’s Final Cut Pro X. The videos from that test were published to YouTube so I thought it would be interesting to see how MotionBend’s output compared to the other products - using content thought to be objectively suitable for testing.
While we’re working on some major changes to the core of MotionBend for version 1.5 we decided that it would be a good idea to make this interim release.
We’ve been testing MotionBend on MacOS X 10.11 El Capitan. We didn’t expect any problems because we knew we weren’t using any system components that changed with 10.11.
As always, seeing is believing, so here’s a screenshot of MotionBend on El Capitan:
In this article we take a quick look at the latest release of MotionBend. Our main goal in this version has been to make MotionBend easier to use.
On first running this version you will notice there is now a huge arrow in the video preview area and some text to guide users to use drag and drop to load clips. Drag and drop was introduced in version 1.3.2.