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By Sponsored Content
June 26, 2017
RocketStock's latest video pack offers hundreds of HUDs to give your films an innovative edge.

Heads Up Displays, or HUDs, are a great way to add a high tech vibe to film projects. It all started with Minority Report (2002); the film’s floating computer displays were so influential they even inspired real-world innovations. And where would Tony Stark be without them in the Iron Man movies, where the shots inside his suit are accompanied by slick holographic interfaces?

Fortunately, these days, incredible looking HUDs don’t need to be limited to movies with blockbuster budgets. Nor do they need to be restricted to sci-fi. It’s possible for video editors or motion designers to add these cool elements to any project. Their use is only limited by imagination; HUDs can make interesting additions to anything from corporate projects, to promos, to action flicks.

And now, with RocketStock’s latest HUD video pack, you don’t even need to spend precious time building these effects from scratch. Interface boasts over 400 video elements that let you easily assemble your perfect HUD. Rocketstock's demo says it best, so take a look below to see the types of incredible HUDs you’ll be able to add to your project.

Interface boasts a huge variety of assets (424 to be exact). With circles, equalizers, graphs, loading bars, targets, and so much more, RocketStock’s latest pack lets you build HUDs in a near infinite number of ways.

Compatible with Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and After Effects, Interface’s HUDs are super easy to customize too. Large resolution files make for seamless scalability, while in, out, and loop options allow for customized timing. Plus color neutral assets with alpha channels means that it’s easy to adjust hue and color to your liking.  

If you’re looking for a striking way to add an innovative edge to your next video project, Interface is a great way to go. You can find out more details, or purchase the pack for yourself, at RocketStock.

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Also check out mHud and mHud 2 by motion VFX for Apple Motion and Final Cut Pro X with built in motion tracking https://www.motionvfx.com/mplugs-137.html

June 28, 2017 at 7:26AM, Edited June 28, 7:26AM

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