04-14-2016, 07:40 AM
A NYC cinematographer, Matt Workman, has come up with an add-on application that has many of FrameForge's features. Nonetheless, it also does a lot more. In my opinion, this is where FrameForge should go in order to maintain its professional status.
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Now, I must admit Cine Design's price points are exorbitant, and it is not a stand alone application. At the moment, it only works with Maya and Cinema 4D (and these applications are overly complicated.) However, if FrameForge could do many of the things that Cine Design does, FrameForge would blow everything else out of the water!
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Now, I must admit Cine Design's price points are exorbitant, and it is not a stand alone application. At the moment, it only works with Maya and Cinema 4D (and these applications are overly complicated.) However, if FrameForge could do many of the things that Cine Design does, FrameForge would blow everything else out of the water!