
Instead, the biggest change in the Express edition is probably support for DCI 4K (4,096 x 2,160px) output: an increase over the previous maximum UHD 4K (3,840 x 2,160px) resolution. The Express edition’s integrated version of Mocha, BorisFX’s planar tracker, does get an update, but it’s essentially just bugfixes. The update follows a month after that of the commercial edition of the software, HitFilm Pro 13.0, and lacks its biggest feature: Foundry’s 3D camera tracker, also used in NukeX and Nuke Studio.

Support for DCI 4K output and mask creation in the editing timeline The application is popular in the hobbyist and prosumer sectors, particularly for YouTube and online broadcast work, but has also been used in conventional movie and TV effects work.


FXhome has released HitFilm Express 13.0, the latest update to the free edition of its all-in-one editing, compositing and VFX software, adding support for cinematic 4K output and several workflow improvements.
