New: Digital Anarchy Eff-It! and Flicker Free 3.0 are Now Available

Digital Anarchy has released Flicker Free 3.0 with better handling of slow flicker.Β And they have a new product called Eff-It! that automatically bleeps out words from clips or sequences in Premiere Pro.
What’s new in Flicker Free 3.0?
Better Handling of Slow Flicker
Rolling Bands and Slow Motion are probably the two most common things Flicker Free is used for. The new algorithm in FF 3.0 helps solve instances where either the bands are slow moving or the flicker is stretched out over longer time frames (e.g. high frame rate video like 2000fps). Slow moving bands was one of the things FF 2.0 struggled with. Flicker Free 3.0 improves performance on this difficult problem. Either fixing or improving a much wider range of footage.
Digital Anarchy Flicker Free
Deflicker Time Lapse, Rolling Bands, Slow Motion, LED's, Drones
If you have flicker in your videos from LED or fluorescent lights, Time Lapse, drone footage, or more, remove it with Flicker Free from Digital Anarchy.
Flicker Free is a powerful and simple way to remove flicker from your video. It offers presets for different types of footage, making it easy to eliminate flicker caused by out-of-sync cameras, time-lapse, or slow-motion video. Flicker Free will work on any sized footage and is compatible with a wide range of video editing applications such as After Effects, Premiere Pro, FCP, Avid, Resolve, and Vegas.
Digital Anarchy EFF-IT!
Automatically Bleep Profanity
EFF-IT! allows video editors to censor curse words in Premiere Pro projects. It is a powerful panel that integrates seamlessly with transcripts (import your own or transcribe with Transcriptive, our transcribing and text-based video editing suite of tools) and saves content creators valuable editing time when working with profanity footage.
Itβs very simple to use and supports any language and custom word lists. If youβre trying to clean up something for YouTube or broadcast TV itβs an easy way to deal someone who curses a lot!
Eff-It! in Action
Posted by Kim Sternisha