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The new version of Video Wall 2.2 is now more powerful than ever, bringing you many features requested by the users of the original Video Wall 1.0 and 2.0.
The price remains the same! We understand the state of the world economics, so we've decided to keep the price affordable as before, and to make it a better deal for the previous owners, we are offering the upgrade path completely FREE!. - Now tell me, Isn't that sugar-sweeeet ?!.
You'll be glad to find many new options, added capabilities, multiple video clips usage and auto animation features, combined in one simple plug-in.

Video Wall 2.2 is now available only for Snow Leopard.
If you are still running a previous version of the Operating System, you can get the previous version of Video Wall from the following link : VIDEO WALL 1.1.2
When you apply the filter to your clip, the default controls and parameters resemble those of the previous version, this means that current owners of Video Wall will feel right at home, and start using it right away.
We can start by talking about the many new features we have added to this version, allowing you to work in different complexity modes, the Standard, Advanced or the Expert mode. It's up to you.
The features will be available only when you need them, and hide away when you don't.
If you like simplicity, then the Standard mode will give you exactly that.
When you feel the need for more power and explore more complex combinations, let the plug-in do some automated moves for you or create interesting setups, try the Advanced mode. NO keyframes required.
And for those of you with some free time and the curiosity to explore the infinite possibilities, try the Expert mode. Not recommended for everyone, but it is there for you to explore. (Warning: steep slope ahead!).
Did you say… Control? - This theme is all about Control, and with its parameters, you will be able to do Video Walls that may not look like Video Walls.

When using Video Wall, you are working on a 3d environment, and we have implemented some tools that will help you move your elements in 3d space. The controls are self explanatory and provide you a visual feedback that in some cases you don't even need to check the manual.

Customize as much as you want, and remember that all these parameters are either keyframable or auto-animate, so you can go wild creating setups that only you can imagine.
All your setups can be saved as presets, and if you use the auto-animating capabilities, then your preset saves that information so that when you use it again, the animation is still there exactly as when you created it originally. What a time saver! -Amazing!
A video Wall needs to have images to fill the wall, then just populate that wall in any direction, including in the Z space! And now in this version, you can add up to 6 video clips or images. The Manual explains this functionality in detail.

If that's not enough, then try moving the whole thing in 3D space while adjusting its size, or the populate rate, or anything else you want.
There is plenty of control on this little guy. Start playing with it today, and see what you may end up for your next project.
Video Wall comes already linked to its own set of necessary tutorials. When you see a label with a help symbol in it, just click it and a video tutorial will explain to you what you need to know about this section or feature.
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Of course, you can always visit our sister site ILEARNFAST for the current available tutorials and creative tips.
Final Cut Pro
Versions 6, 7 and 10
Motion
Versions 3, 4 and 5
Final Cut Express
Version 4
Adobe After Effects
Versions 8, 9, 10 and 10.5
(CS3, CS4, CS5 and CS5.5)**

Mac OS X Snow Leopard / Lion
Version 10.6 and later
Mac with Intel processor
ATI, NVIDIA or Intel HD* graphics processor
See detailed technical specs here

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