macOS 12+ only. Native Swift/Metal. No subscriptions.
If this sounds like something you'd use, DM me for TestFlight access.
Or sign up at sequencyapp.com
Let's make this actually useful.
#editing #vfx #exr
Posts by George Antonopoulos
Beta perks:
• Free license when it launches
• Direct communication through Discord, will work on wish lists!
• Your name on the website if you wish.
• What I need:
• Honest feedback
• Real workflows to test against
It's not finished. That's why I'm here.
Looking for pros who deal with image sequences daily.
I need people who'll actually use it and tell me what's not working.
Other things that matter:
• Retiming to get to exact delivery duration.
• Input and Output frame rates
• Quality settings / Audio
• Pause/resume
• Batch queue items: per item settings or multiple-selection.
• Frame range/Choose 1st frame
• Multichannel EXR splitting.
I also went deep on MXF input support because this often a sticking point between Editing/VFX. Built a custom decoder to handle this.
FFV1, DNxHD, AVC-Intra, ProRes, MPEG-2 IMX, DV50 — all native.
h264, h265, ProRes, alpha channel, EXRs & MKV all supported.
The thing that took the most work: the color engine.
Converters often struggle with this or require extensive setup. Sequency routes between Apple ColorSync (fast) and OpenColorIO automatically.
ACEScg/Display SRGB. It just works.
(well, at least that's the goal)
A sleek macOS interface for Sequency, showing settings for video and image sequence conversion with options for container, resolution, and frame rate.
It's called Sequency.
Native macOS. Metal-accelerated.
The goal was: Make Video and Image Sequence conversion simple.
Every time I had to convert an EXR image sequence to h264, I faced the same choice:
- FFmpeg (most powerful but painful)
- Media Encoder (slow/color-space tricky )
- Resolve (great but lots of setup)
- Nuke (main choice but batch export tricky)
So I built a new option 🧵
My year in #cursor
‘The public has been lied to’: secretly made documentary insists that aliens exist | Documentary films | The Guardian share.google/sptH2vM3okBx...
Nice seeing Age of disclosure getting media coverage, the film builds up a strong case
Nested Learning reframes models as nested learners with multi-speed updates to tame catastrophic forgetting. Not "post-Transformer," more a meta-layer that can ride on top. If HOPE scales beyond the lab, continual learning gets real. #Al
research.google/blog/introdu...
This is a must-watch for anyone interested in the subject. #disclosure youtu.be/Y0Sjv30bCio?...
Forget data labeling: Tencent’s R-Zero shows how LLMs can train themselves | VentureBeat share.google/9S8eV1miIO70...
www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia26...
Sounds like pretty big news even though it appears mundane in this article, no?
Hierarchical reasoning sounds like a step forward in LLM architecture.
arxiv.org/pdf/2506.21734
sapient.inc/models
Just trying #Comet and it's seriously impressive as an agentic browser
I like this one, where time isn't just a line but a 3D canvas that space is generated on. #physics
thedebrief.org/theory-propo...
LLM Gmail gossip: I love using Gemini 2.5 pro for a lot of things, but have to say, @anthropic.com did a better job on Gmail integration with Sonnet 4 than Google.
Scientists have successfully converted light into a supersolid that flows like a liquid. A groundbreaking step towards new states of matter! #Physics #Science #Supersolid
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40044862/
The @wikipedia.org coordinated deletions/edits in regards to Harold & Pippa Malmgren and Chris Mellon are incredible to follow. They are undoubtedly linked to the Jesse Michaels interview and the #UAP topic, hard to think of another reason for them.
www.reddit.com/r/UFOs/s/v0Y...
Two pictures side by side from Google cloud next event showing support for MCP and a new agent 2 agent protocol
Looks like @ggl.bsky.social is biting on MCPs and taking it to a stage further, this is moving fast!