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Discover 5 New Features of mocha Pro 5

Discover 5 New Features of mocha Pro 5

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 15, 2016

1. New Plug-in Options

mocha Pro 5 can now be run as a plug-in for Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro and Avid Media Composer. Uses the host media engine, no transcoding!

Plug-in Option for Adobe Plug-in Option for Avid

2. Faster GPU Tracking

mocha planar tracking has been updated to take advantage of OpenCL video cards for significantly faster tracking on 4K and high resolution projects.

GPU Acceleration

3. New License System

Have license, will travel! Simply “activate or deactivate” your license and run mocha Pro 5 on any computer.

New Licensing System

4. Supports the Most Formats

Whether running as a plug-in or standalone, mocha Pro 5 supports more formats than ever before. New exports include Fusion, Silhouette, improved Flame/Smoke & more. View Chart

5. New Lower Pricing!

Purchase the mocha Pro 5 plug-in for Adobe or Avid for only $695! Or choose the 1 year year Multi-Host + Standalone Subscription for only $595 Purchase Now Upgrade Now


For the first time ever, mocha Pro is being offered as an affordable plug-in to run inside Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro & Avid Media Composer. Plug-in support for OFX hosts such as Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve and The Foundry’s NUKE coming soon! If you are already running the Adobe bundled mocha AE or any past mocha software versions, we invite you take mocha Pro 5 for a spin.


Webinar: June 30th at 12pm EDT / 9 am PDT

mocha Pro 5 for Adobe Users

In this live 1 hr training session, Imagineer product specialist Mary Poplin will cover the new mocha Pro Adobe plug-in designed for Adobe Creative Cloud users.  

Space is limited. Reserve your webinar seat now.

 Topics covered: 

  • Plug-in interface and workflow in both After Effects and Premiere Pro 
  • Screen Replacements using Insert Module 
  • Stabilize and Smooth Camera Motion 
  • Remove Unwanted Objects with Remove Module 
  • Advanced techniques for planar tracking and roto-masking