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The novelties of m.objects version 9.5 – Part 2 (german) The new functions and possibilities of the m.objects Titeleditor and the extended functions for EXE files -> Watch video
The novelties of m.objects version 9.5 – Part 1 (german) Create and save individual window layouts for the user interface, automatically show and hide dockable windows, new functions in the Tools window and new features for live presentations -> Watch video
The m.objects dynamics processor (german) The dynamics processor compensates for deviations in loudness – i.e. the perceived volume – without impairing the characteristics of the pieces of music. -> Watch video
Loss-free trimming of video files (german) In most cases, videos are cut to a specific section. m.objects offers the option of trimming these videos to the required length on the timeline without any loss of quality. This saves a significant amount of storage space. -> Watch video
Slow motion and time lapse in m.objects (german) Modify the playback speed of videos statically or dynamically with the Speed object -> Watch video
The m.objects Image Pool – Part 2 (german) The use of keywords turns the Image Pool into the storyboard of the production. -> Watch video
The m.objects Image Pool – Part 1 (german) Utilization of the Image Pool to view and pre-sort picture and video sequences -> Watch video
The m.objects user interface – Part 2 (german) Navigating through the m.objects timeline -> Watch video
The m.objects user interface – Part 1 (german) The basic elements and areas of the m.objects user interface and their functions -> Watch video
Extended desktop (german) Setup of the extended desktop under Windows in order to work with m.objects on multiple output devices -> Watch video
Live lecture with m.objects (german) A practical example explains the crucial steps that are necessary to create a live presentation with m.objects. -> Watch video
Practical example: Rubber band (german) A creative text animation with Image Area objects -> Watch video
Video loop (german) Play back video sequences in the m.objects timeline multiple times -> Watch video
Video dubbing (german) Separate image and audio of a video, post-process the audio and mix it with additional sound -> Watch video
3D pan through panorama (german) Pan through a panorama with 3D objects as an alternative to the Ken Burns effect -> Watch video
Optimizing edges of exempted image parts (german) Optimize the edges of exempted image parts with the Shadow/Shine object -> Watch video
Blur animation (german) Use the Blur object to dynamically move the focus between an exempted image section and a background -> Watch video
Practical example: Scenery effect (german) Animate the foreground and background at different speeds to create a sense of depth -> Watch video
Videos in additive mode (german) You can also use the additive mode for image blending for videos. -> Watch video
Practical example: Design options with QuickBlending (german) QuickBlending effects have additional uses besides cross-fades. -> Watch video
Practical example: Image strip Part 2 (german) Animated image strip with blur animation -> Watch video
Font size and text alignment (german) Exact definition of the font size and alignment of the text -> Watch video
Cutting and dubbing a video sequence (german) This example shows, how you extract a short sequence out of a longer video and dub it with original sounds and music. -> Watch video
Travel route with stopover (german) Create an animated travel route with a single or multiple stopovers -> Watch video
Practical example: Light reflex (german) With a Shadow/Shine effect, Picture-/Video-Processing and an animated effect mask, a light reflex moves over an inserted text. -> Watch video
Practical example: Tilt-Shift effect (german) The acuity plain moves through an image with dynamic blur and an animated effect mask. -> Watch video
Practical example: Matrix animation (german) Arrange images in an image matrix and display them with a 3D animation -> Watch video
Title credits (german) Animation of title credits, that run through the screen from bottom to top -> Watch video
Extended title design (german) Design options for text overlay via Shadow/Shine object and Passepartout object -> Watch video
Insert title (german) Creation and insertion of texts in m.objects, for example for titles or image captions -> Watch video
Synchronize Image and Audio (german) Coordination of the time and duration of the image transitions to characteristics such as the beat of the music -> Watch video
Record audio from microphone (german) Record audio directly in m.objects with a microphone and insert it into the audio tracks -> Watch video
Record audio from CD (german) Reading out the digital signal from audio CDs and inserting it into the audio tracks of the timeline -> Watch video
Insert audio files (german) Selection and insertion of existing audio files into the audio tracks on the timeline -> Watch video
Zoom drive (german) Creating a Ken Burns effect (animation of an image section) with the Zoom object -> Watch video
Picture-in-Picture effects (german) Use the Image Area object to assemble pictures or video clips on a background picture or video -> Watch video
QuickBlending (german) Quick selection of different variants for fade-ins/fade-outs or cross-fades -> Watch video
Adjust aspect ratio (german) Adjustment of the aspect ratio of embedded pictures and videos that differ from the desired aspect ratio of the presentation -> Watch video
Insert pictures and videos (german) Insert pictures and videoclips into the timeline via drag & drop from various sources -> Watch video
New Show / Project Wizard (german) The creation of a new project or a new show within an existing project -> Watch video
Installation (german) Installation of m.objects, both from CD/DVD and as a downloaded setup -> Watch video
Passepartout and Blur (german) Accentuate a text with the Passepartout object and the Blur object. -> Watch video |