Introducing the Radically Redesigned Autodesk Smoke Video Editing Software
April 16, 2012

Introducing the Radically Redesigned Autodesk Smoke Video Editing Software

LAS VEGAS, April 16, 2012 —  Autodesk, Inc. introduced Autodesk Smoke 2013 video editing software, a completely redesigned and repackaged version of the all-in-one video editing and visual effects tool for the Mac. Smoke 2013, born out of two decades of visual effects leadership, features a unified creative workflow that brings powerful node-based compositing right in the timeline at a new price of $3,495.
A recent Autodesk-commissioned survey of film and video production companies found that editors and studio owners are grappling with limited budgets, file management complexity and tight project timelines. Of the respondents, 42 percent cited dealing with different file formats as one of the biggest challenges with current editing and finishing tools. In the survey, 82 percent called out Smoke software’s support for HD and higher resolution formats and 60 percent its all-in-one package as the most valuable features to help combat production complexity and streamline their post-production workflow. The research illuminated a thriving professional video market with more Hollywood blockbuster-quality content required for web, new mobile platforms, interactive advertising and traditional broadcast. 

With that in mind, the professional video market is eagerly awaiting an improved post-production workflow and demanding pipeline efficiency. The new all-in-one Smoke, with its unified editing and effects workflow, can be that tool. Smoke can help editors simplify their workflow, centrally manage their media, work interactively with high-res media throughout their projects and deliver high-end content.

  

"Time is not a renewable resource. A multi-application workflow with all the round-tripping is time that's taken away from being creative. With Smoke, you have all those tools in one place. You cannot underestimate the power of what we call 'the super app.' The idea of non-linear editing-centric visual effects is what we've all been crying out for for a decade. This version of Smoke is disruptive. This version of Smoke is going to be a change agent," said Chief Technology Officer and Industry Evangelist Evan Schechtman of NY-based transmedia company @radical media.

Key Features
The Smoke User Interface (UI): An intuitive all-in-one creative workflow that combines track-based editorial, industry-standard editing conventions and proven Autodesk creative tools.

ConnectFX: Powerful node-based compositing inside the timeline for high-end effects and advanced compositing without leaving the editorial environment.

Creative Tools: A robust toolset with proven high-end finishing tools, Action for true 3D compositing, the Colour Warper for professional grading and color matching, the Master Keyer for one-click chroma keying and stereoscopic 3D editing and effects.

MediaHub: A modern approach to working natively with the most common formats that facilitates managing all project media from ingest to edit to effects and archiving.

Lower System Requirements: Runs on the most recent generation of Apple iMac and MacBook Pro systems using high-bandwidth Thunderbolt storage and IO bringing true high-end video effects to flexible desktop and mobile workflows.

Autodesk Smoke 2013 is anticipated to be available later this fall for $3,495 per license. 

To watch live streaming and on-demand presentations from the Autodesk NAB booth, including Evan Schechtman's integrated Final Cut Pro X to Smoke workflow for Grey Goose vodka, visit http://area.autodesk.com/nab2012.

Autodesk Smoke 2013 is anticipated to be available later this fall for $3,495 per license. 

To watch live streaming and on-demand presentations from the Autodesk NAB booth, including Evan Schechtman's integrated Final Cut Pro X to Smoke workflow for Grey Goose vodka, visit http://area.autodesk.com/nab2012.