Improved Nuke Studio version

The Foundry will present its revised version of Nuke Studio at NAB tomorrow and will also showcase it in a live stream.

Nuke Studio is the extended version of the node-based Nuke compositing tool, it also has editing, finishing and collaborative features so that it can be used for a complete production and post-production workflow. You can find all the information on the current 9-series versions of the Nuke family here and in our latest issue of DP.

Features of the optimised version

New features include various overlay tracks and blending modes in the Nuke Studio Timeline, so that the interface will feel more familiar to editing professionals and editorial effects such as insets and product logos can be used much faster and run in real time.

The audio editing tools have also been optimised, so audio tracks can now be viewed in wave form in the timeline and edited with cross fades and fade in/out transitions. Furthermore, the new release makes it much easier to enter review information such as timecodes and clip and project names directly into the timeline, and support for XML and AAF for gradings, non-linear retimes, transforms and cropping ensures that external editorial effects can be created automatically within Nuke Studio.

There have also been changes in the stereo 3D area: native support for stereo playback has been added, both for the application and via SDI output, so that users can utilise all the tools within Nuke Studio and the Nuke and Nuke Flipbook for stereo projects.

The revised version of Nuke Studio is expected to be available in the summer.

NAB live stream

The live stream from NAB starts at 7pm. If you would like to join us, you can register here.

All further information about The Foundry and its tools can be found here.