Discreet Logic, headquartered in Montreal, announced development of an advanced visual effects and on-air content creation tool aimed at broadcasters and boutique postproduction facilities. The new product will be named Flint, and will join Discreets 2-D and 3-D visual effects and compositing tools Flame, Inferno and Effect; the latter was originally launched as Flint and subsequently renamed and repositioned.
Scheduled to ship in March, the turnkey system runs on a single CPU SGI Octane workstation. The current list price is $125,000.
As was the first Flint, the new product is based on the Flame toolset, however this new product provides real-time I/O (input/output). Effect has a non real time I/O and runs on an O2 workstation.
According to Discreet, Flint provides real-time full resolution preview and playback capabilities without requiring disk recorders. Flint also integrates into any standard video environment, and can use any standard computer network. Flint has over 400 effects plug-ins immediately available from third party developers.