Digital Heaven releases MovieLogger v1.5 and BigTime v1.5

LONDON, UK (18 January 2007) Digital Heaven (www.digital-heaven.co.uk) one of the leading creators of software for Apple’s Pro Apps, today movielogger_rgb.pngannounced the release of MovieLogger v1.5, the QuickTime logging software for Mac. The new version is a Universal Binary for optimum performance on both Intel and PowerPC Macs and adds support for HDV and DVCPROHD movies.

The MovieLogger interface is designed to be so simple to use that anyone can be logging their movies within minutes. Logs can be created with in and out points and a text description added. These logs can be exported to an XML file (for import to Final Cut Pro) and rich text files for printing or further editing.

Also updated today is BigTime v1.5 , the resizable floating timecode display for Final Cut Pro 5. BigTime is designed for editors working with clients so they can view the current source clip or sequence timecode from across the room. The new version is a Universal Binary and features improved memory of Final Cut Pro’s control surface assignment.

Pricing and availability
MovieLogger v1.5 for Mac OS X is available for immediate purchase from the Digital Heaven online store for US$295.

BigTime v1.5 is available for immediate purchase from the Digital Heaven online store for US$49.

Demo versions of MovieLogger and BigTime are available for download from the Digital Heaven site at www.digital-heaven.co.uk
Both updates are free to existing customers.

About Digital Heaven

Digital Heaven was founded in 2000 by ex-BBC Resources editor Martin Baker. For six years the company provided broadcast post production facilities for clients such as the BBC, Channel Four and many independent production companies. In Summer 2003 Digital Heaven became the first London facility to make the switch from Avid editing systems to Apple’s Final Cut Pro and later that year, the first software product, EDL Mirror was released. Since then 14 Final Cut Plug-ins and Multicam Lite, the first multicamera editing solution for Final Cut Pro have been added to the product range.

VideoSpace, a free widget for Mac OS X Tiger which calculates the disk space required for a given duration and codec setting was released in October 2005. Clocking up over 10,000 downloads in the first month of release, VideoSpace was featured as a macworld.com ‘Widget of the Week’ and as a staff favourite on Apple’s widget download page.

In November 2005, MovieLogger for Mac OS X, an easy to use QuickTime logging application was released followed in March 2006 by AutoMotion, a revolutionary tool for creating multiple versions of motion graphics. The latest new release is Final Print, a workflow enhancement for printing markers from Final Cut Pro sequences.