Special effects, such as picture compression, rotation, reversal, etc., performed with a digital effects system.
Special visual effects, such as mirror, strobe, freeze frame, mosaic, etc.
A whole range of effects, useful and not so useful, are possible using digital technology. Examples include: wipes, mixes, slow shutter speeds, electronic zooms, time base correctors, picture-in-picture and image stabilisers.
By simply turning to Auto mode or Pro mode you can access these creative functions. Special Effects •Classic Film •Strobe •Slow Shutter •Black and White •Cinema Scene Transitions •White fader •Black and White fader •Slide Wipe •Scroll Wide •Random •Mosaic Fader •Door Wipe •Dissolve
The ability to add special, artistic effects within the camcorder to enhance your movies. Effects include sepia toning, cross-fades, wipes, overlaps, bounces, cross-dissolves, and three-dimensional effects.
almost every effect can be produced digitally. When using digital effects, the signal is converted to a binary code - a series of ones and zeros - so that can be processed and then converted and played back as an analogue signal.
A range of screen effects built in to the camcorder that allow various mixes, wipes, image stabilizing and digital zooms. ( see Camcorder specification for precise effects available).
Digital Effects Inc. was an early and innovative computer animation studio at 321 West 44th street in New York City. It was the first computer grapics house in New York City when it openend in 1978, and operated until 1986. It was founded by Judson Rosebush, Jeff Kleiser, Don Leich, David Cox, Jan Prins, and others.