I have been getting e-mail lately that seems to revolve around the same subject, and that is the article I wrote for DMN about the Compositor’s Toolkit and the Juicer from Digital Juice. Here is a small excerpt of one of the e-mails that I received.
"Before I purchase Compositors Toolkit, are there any limitations when using with FCS (Final Cut Studio)?"
I thought that for this tutorial, I would show you how smooth and easy the CTK and the Juicer works with any editing application or compositing program.

So, as you can see, if you have a compositing or editing application that supports QuickTime or Image Sequence, which is just about every one on the market today, you are ready to use the Compositor's Toolkit. One thing that I do want to point out is that when it comes to editing applications like Avid's Media Composer, you will probably want to format your elements in the Juicer first, so they match your frame size in the Media Composer. Trust me, you'll just make your life easier by working this way. Oh, and one last thing, Digital Juice is still throwing in the "Chroma Pop" and deluxe carrying bag free with your purchase!
Now is the perfect time to pick up the Compositor's Toolkit from Digital Juice. You can order the Compositor's Toolkit by clicking here!