[News] DiscreetFX Acquires Millennium from Nova Design | ANN.lu |
Posted on 04-Sep-2004 10:58 GMT by Bill Panagouleas | 29 comments View flat View list |
Chicago, Illinois & Richmond, VA – August 31st, 2004 -- Visual FX company DiscreetFX LLC Inc., acquired all remaining stock and all rights to the Amiga Video Toaster Flyer software package Millennium held by Nova Design, Inc.
"Earlier this year the CEO of DiscreetFX approached us about buying out Millennium and I am now happy to report we have reached an agreement and completed this.", stated Kermit Woodall; Nova Design CEO. DiscreetFX has purchased all remaining copies of this great add-on software toolset for the Amiga Video Toaster Flyer. DiscreetFX CEO Bill Panagouleas stated, "Millennium represents a good fit for the direction my company is going. DiscreetFX has some interesting plans for Millennium that will be made public very soon."
If you are not aware of the many powerful features that Millennium gives your Amiga Toaster/Flyer, DiscreetFX will shortly be making available a video that demonstrates its features for only the cost of shipping. DiscreetFX also welcomes feedback and suggestions from the Millennium community, and we want your feature requests and
suggestions on the direction you would like to see this software package go in the future.
For more information about Millennium please access the following web link.
http://www.novadesign.com/exoops/modules/freecontent/index.php?id=12
About DiscreetFX
DiscreetFX has been creating software products for the Amiga, video editing, computer generated graphics (CGI) industry since 1995. The Amiga computer defined and created the video editing, computer graphics market with its birth in 1985. DiscreetFX creates Real-time transitions and effects seen on over 100 television programs including Blind Date, 5th Wheel, Shipmates and more! You can also see DiscreetFX software used on the following networks HBO, Showtime, Discovery Channel, PBS, Fox and many more!
About Nova Design
Nova Design, Inc. is an award-winning software company that has been creating graphics software for over a decade. It's product line includes ImageFX and Aladdin 4D for the Amiga, and Cinematte for Windows/Macintosh. It's products have been used by companies big and small. It's products have been used in major television science fiction series on the SciFi Channel and in syndication, major Hollywood films, and plenty of non-major films! See us on the internet
at www.novadesign.com
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Comment 1 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 04-Sep-2004 09:35 GMT |
Comment 2 | Anonymous | | 04-Sep-2004 16:52 GMT |
Comment 3 | Kjetil | | 04-Sep-2004 18:35 GMT |
Comment 4 | Full First Full Last | | 04-Sep-2004 18:35 GMT |
Comment 5 | Kermit Woodall | | 04-Sep-2004 19:35 GMT |
Comment 6 | Sam Smith | | 04-Sep-2004 20:35 GMT |
Comment 7 | Anonymous | | 04-Sep-2004 20:44 GMT |
Comment 8 | Bill Panagouleas | | 04-Sep-2004 21:27 GMT |
Comment 9 | Anonymous | | 05-Sep-2004 07:26 GMT |
Comment 10 | gary_c | | 06-Sep-2004 03:34 GMT |
Comment 11 | Bill Panagouleas | | 06-Sep-2004 04:06 GMT |
Comment 12 | Anonymous | | 06-Sep-2004 06:10 GMT |
Comment 13 | Anonymous | | 06-Sep-2004 06:38 GMT |
Comment 14 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 06-Sep-2004 08:15 GMT |
Comment 15 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 06-Sep-2004 08:18 GMT |
Comment 16 | Anonymous | | 06-Sep-2004 09:19 GMT |
Comment 17 | Amon_Re | Registered user | 06-Sep-2004 09:32 GMT |
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DiscreetFX Acquires Millennium from Nova Design : Comment 18 of 29 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Don Cox on 06-Sep-2004 09:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 11 (Bill Panagouleas): "Also we are hoping for great sales on our video editing solution for Amiga/MorphOS when it is complete since both systems lack this kind of software."
Video editing software for AOS4 would be a reason to buy a PPC Amiga. Remember that the Toaster never became popular in Europe, and the Draco hardware is aging badly.
If you could produce something as good as Movieshop but working with standard video cards, I think it would sell. Of course the competition now is Final Cut.
If you want "great sales" you will probably have to offer a computer bundled with the software as a package, as well as selling the software separately. |
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