RTFFX Demo Page (QuickTime)

Click the images below to view the corresponding demo movies. Image size, quality, and sometimes the frame rate have been reduced to save download time. So please keep in mind that image quality has been sacrificed so that you won't have to wait a VERY LONG time to see a particular demo. High quality still images extracted from some of these animations are available on the still image page. To go back to the home page, click here.

Digital Intro for the Wedding Video DVD (Part 1) - If you have RTFFX videotape your wedding, or just have existing wedding video put on DVD, you can have a digitally created "fly-thru" used to create the menus on your DVD. You will see something like this demo when the DVD starts up. RTFFX will create a likeness of the actual church in your video. The music for this demo is also computer-generated. Each creation will be unique. Click on the image to the right to see a sample (9.5 MB., 22 seconds with sound). For a smaller version (2.6 MB.) click here.
Digital Photo Slideshow Background or Digital Wedding Intro for DVD (Part 2) - The camera flies up over the podium giving a top view of the podium. Here you can see a computer-generated book which can open and whose pages can turn by themselves. The "book" can form the basis for "navigation" around the DVD. For a more detailed description of how this actually works, go to the Wedding Package Page. You can have whatever you want appear on the "pages" (photos, digital photos, drawings, etc.). The "book" can also be used as an introduction for your photos in a slide show, not just for wedding video. In other words, the view will zoom in for the first image and then the slideshow will begin. (You won't see the book after that until the slideshow ends.) Currently the "book" has ten (10) pages. In this demo, the book opens and five of the pages turn. Some sample images of flowers & plants are used as page content. Again the music is computer-generated. (2.7 MB., 22 seconds with sound).
Another example of the "digital book" used with a slideshow on a DVD (2.1 MB., 36 seconds). The "book" opens to the first image, introducing the slideshow (here consisting of White Mountain images). The slideshow is then shown (while the "book" is no longer visible). When the slideshow finishes, the "book" is shown turned to the last image, the "camera" zooms out, and the page turns revealing a page containing the words "The End". Ordinarily this demo would be huge in terms of file size (and download time), but here the slideshow has been reduced to only 4 images, and the size, frame rate, and image quality, unfortunately, of this animation have been greatly reduced. Keep in mind that YOUR photos could be used, as well as anything else you would like to appear on the pages of the "digital book". Additional "book" pages can also be used and turned to by the animation, if needed. You can also have various transitions happen between the slides. Unlike this demo animation, your DVD will have a smooth seamless animation and also the superior image quality one expects from a DVD. Click here to see the slide show demo
A cloth on a table, used in the Wedding Intro Demo - One way to get a natural looking shape of a cloth at rest on a table is to simulate it as a "soft body" hitting a "rigid body" (the table) under the simulated effect of gravity and capture the result when the simulated motion dies out. Click the image to the right (1.9 MB. 15 seconds) to download it. Note that this version was created without shadows and thus has a somewhat less realistic appearance.
A simple animated RTFFX Logo with "Digital Winston" (592 KB) with sound. Note that the wizard's hat bends and also note the humorous ending. ("Digital Winston" is RTFFX's computer-generated mascot. For more about "Digital Winston", click here.
Another version of a simple animated RTFFX Logo (7.9 MB) also with "Digital Winston" and with sound, indicating RTFFX created (authored) the DVD. This is a large, higher quality animation. Click to See a Frame from the Digital DVD Intro
"Digital Winston" Rolls Over Outside (772 KB, 10 sec.). This is an example of adding a computer-generated object (the dog) to video of a real background.
"Something you don't see every day": "Digital Winston" uses a pogo stick (806 KB., 14.5 sec.). This is another example of computer generated objects (the dog and the stick) added to video of a real scene.
"Digital Winston" takes on his evil duplicate digital self (a movie satire, LARGE VERSION 3.3. MB, 10 sec., with sound). In this movie example, the entire scene is computer-generated. See if you can spot the bullets - they are there. For a smaller size version (1.3 MB), click Here.
"Digital Winston" again takes on his evil duplicate digital self in the "final confrontation" (another movie satire, 1 MB. 12 sec.)
Various Editing Transitions - This set of small clips show some of the ways that one scene in a movie can change to another. Simple slides are used for the "scenes". Pick one by clicking on the pop-up to the right.

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