Mailing List AE-List@media-motion.tv — Message #64623
From:
Mr. Eric D. Kirk <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Subject:
Re: [AE] Revision FX morphing
Date:
Fri, 9 Nov 2018 17:16:15 -0500
To:
After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Thanks Peter,Â
Well that would certainly be money well spent. When you say soon, I'm guessing you can't say just yet OR it will coincide with Black Friday deals. (Anticipating).
Who can confirm this deal for me to get entire package?
So you've already spent a combined $700 on BCC Units ... I think another $299 should get you the full Boris Continuum 11 set plus Continuum 2019 when that's released, which should be very very soon. :)
Glad to hear you're enjoying Continuum - thank you for your support.
To answer your question, yes, each BCC Unit is a separate license. If it were me, and I were considering the Warp Unit and already owned a couple of other Units, I'd call in to Boris FX and chat with a sales rep to see about a discounted upgrade into the full product based on the fact that you already have a couple of Unit licenses. You will be told that the money that you have already spent on your current BCC 11 Units is subtracted from the price of the full product. Note that Continuum 2019 is on the cusp of release and a full product purchase of Continuum 11 at this stage automatically entitles you to the Continuum 2019 release.
So ... if you've already spent say $600 on BCC 11 Units and want the full Continuum product then the price for that is reduced from $1000 to $400.
And another shameless plug here folks : Boris Continuum also has a GPU accelerated spline based Morph filter for After Effects. It can be purchased as part of the full Continuum product or as a Unit, which is a fraction of the price of the full deck. We usually have a Black Friday / Cyber Week sale. :)
You can download the installer and try it for free here :
Anyone use this plugin for after effects before? I've read about it for years and considering the plunge but it's quite pricey. My questions are two, any experience out there using and AND most importantly, anyone on the board aware of upcoming sales for this, like Black Friday, etc?