Special Offer for Vegas Users

Lawrence wrote on 6/29/2004, 10:10 AM
HeroGlyph the professional Titling and Effects plug in directly to Vegas 3.0/4.0/5. is already great value for money but over the next month, we have an unbeatable offer. Prodad has cut the price of a new purchase of HeroGlyph and Creative Pack by 55%.

This truly add titling power to your Vegas. Realtime Preview and
alpha channel on Vegas timeline.

Offer ends 31st July.

You can find feature info and demo videos on www.heroglyph.de website. You can download thr demo and try it out.

Take advantage of this special offer as it's will not be offerred again.

You can purchase at the offer price at any time between 1st - 31st July by simply clicking this link.

http://www.heroglyph.com/pr/VWWUG01.html


Happy Editing.

Comments

Chanimal wrote on 6/29/2004, 10:49 AM
Your link does not work. Also, any pricing I saw is in Euro's--I have no idea what this equates to. US pricing?

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Summersond wrote on 6/29/2004, 11:01 AM
$150.08 USD after price break.
kentwolf wrote on 6/29/2004, 11:03 AM
>>...any pricing I saw is in Euro's...

I remember ths one.

I believe I actually tried to buy that one night and it did not look like you could purchase it here in the US.

I even sent them an e-mail about it and they *never* answered.

So...I moved on.
Mandk wrote on 6/29/2004, 11:41 AM
Looks like you could do most of the same things in Boris. Different templates though.
flippin wrote on 6/29/2004, 11:54 AM
Not sure what the confusion is about...the address given got me right to the website, prices for products given both in euros and us dollars.

price listed for heroglyph was $174.95--so that means its really being offered to us for 50% of that price, right? (please confirm)

not recommending anything one way or the other about this product, but would appreciate any experience people might have already had with it.

best regards,

Lee
Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/29/2004, 12:22 PM
Lee, I downloaded the demo a while back and gave it a try. Too complicated for me--too much like Boris. I don't understand why these titling programs have to have such a steep learning curve. Anyway, I gave up on it. But don't base your decision on my limited experience!

Jay
mgrackin wrote on 6/29/2004, 12:34 PM
Since you gave up on Hyergliph and i presume Boris as well due to being "too complicated", what do you use instead of these two products for titling?

Thanks, Mickey
apit34356 wrote on 6/29/2004, 12:41 PM
its a nice program, lots of features that are driven by timeline and keys. At $170+, still too espensive, unless you do high-end commercials.
Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/29/2004, 12:45 PM
Mickey, I presume you're responding to my post. I use the titler in Vegas. If I need a "fancier" text, I'll create it in Photoshop and then manipulate it in Vegas. For the kind of stuff I do, I rarely need anything glitzy.

Jay
DavidMcKnight wrote on 6/29/2004, 12:54 PM
As has been mentioned in another thread - and I really don't mean to be hijacking this one - there's a nifty little program called bluff titler here I just got it and am still learning it. Cost about $40 in US.
ken c wrote on 6/29/2004, 3:58 PM
I just bought bluff titler too and like it, see a demo video here (just the intro):

www.daytradinguniversity.com/daytradingjune2004.wmv

haven't tried this other one, will though (agree I want an easy to use short learning curve program for a titler, too busy w/vegas to take a long time to learn something complicated) ... bluff is a piece of cake.. nice program for $40ish, worth 2x that imo

this heroglyph looks like it has a few interesting effects too, will give it a try..

ken