Would a bundle script be appreciated?

jetdv wrote on 3/7/2017, 10:57 AM

In comparison to bundled effects and transitions, how would a bundled script be accepted?

Would you find a script potentially more or less useful than a bundled effect?

I know many Movie Studio users are unsure of the power of scripting as only a handful were made available for Movie Studio 13. But I'd like to hear your thoughts on the potential of a bundled script in Movie Studio.

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vkmast wrote on 3/7/2017, 11:30 AM

It's doubtful that MAGIX even wants MSP to be developed in that direction. Cf. this comment.

Markk655 wrote on 3/7/2017, 12:22 PM

I'm aware of scripting in Pro, but could you give an example of what you mean by 'bundled' or the types of scripts that you're referring to?

jetdv wrote on 3/7/2017, 12:34 PM

It's doubtful that MAGIX even wants MSP to be developed in that direction. Cf. this comment.


Well... they allowed some VASST scripts in 13 so it's certainly possible to have them in 14 with the proper authorization.

 

I'm aware of scripting in Pro, but could you give an example of what you mean by 'bundled' or the types of scripts that you're referring to?


I mean included like the NewBlue and Hitfilm bundles. And, no, I don't really want to give a specific example but, in my opinion, a script can be very powerful as it can do so many things to assist in the editing process where an FX just modifies a specific event.

vkmast wrote on 3/7/2017, 12:39 PM

they allowed some VASST scripts in 13 so it's certainly possible to have them in 14 with the proper authorization

Yes, Sony/SCS did allow some extensions. MAGIX may not want to bring MSP too close for comfort re VP.

Cornico wrote on 3/7/2017, 1:51 PM

It could be a powerfull help as long as only those are showing up that are authorised.
I don't like the mess in my installations as show up with the New Blue bundled effects.
Some are working but most have to be bought. You have to figure that out by trial and error. Those things I don't like for a good editor.