MediaTracker

Nadeo MediaTracker (mostly shortened to NMT or MT) is the video editing software developed by Nadeo in 2008. It was made to rival the then-popular Adobe products such as Premiere Pro and After Effects.

After the release of MediaTracker, the reported usage of Adobe products had dropped to less than 1%, with MediaTracker taking the first spot with 89% of the market. MediaTracker was used to edit (or add VFX to) many successful movies (with most winning awards for VFX, editing, or both), such as: Gravity, Dune, Blade Runner 2049 and many more.

As more and more features were added to the software, making it more accessible and easier to use, it eventually led to the bankruptcy of Adobe, with MediaTracker taking the spot of the most used editing software on the market.

Features
The MediaTracker offers very impressive editing features that made movie editors' lives much easier. These tools include (but are not limited to):


 * Camera Custom
 * Camera Path Editing
 * Motion Tracking
 * Advanced Perpendicular Body Tracking Technology
 * Triangles3D
 * Triangles2D

Tools like these, especially the revolutionary Camera Custom tool were the reason for the quick rise of the MediaTracker software.

User Interface
The UI (User Interface) is one of the most recognizable things of this software, as it is extremely straight-forward and easy to use. It did, however, take almost everyone some time to learn the interface, as it's very different from any other editing software out there. This proved to be a minor issue however, as Lee Smith himself would say; "Yeah, uhm, it's nothing like we've ever seen before, really. It's revolutionary, that's what it is."