Virtualsetworks.com offers new online sets

Nov 1, 2004 4:34 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    



Virtualsetworks.com continues to add new collections to its cost-effective, downloadable library of pre-designed virtual sets.
Virtualsetworks.com, the online virtual set and FX content libraries provider, has added two new collections to its downloadable library.

Virtual Set Pack, Volume 4, includes 20 new sets available in all formats for a wide range of NLEs, live keyers and virtual set systems. Each volume of a Virtual Set Pack has 20 sets, each with a dozen angles. The Chromatte portable chromakey system can also be bundled with virtual sets.

AnimSet, Volume 2, consists of 10 new animated looping versions of the company’s virtual sets available in NTSC, PAL, HD720 and HD1080 formats.

For more information, visit www.virtualsetworks.com.

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