Also, while looking at Video Toaster's entry on Wikipedia, I found this gem:
"An updated version called Video Toaster 4000 was later released, using the Amiga 4000's video slot. The 4000 was co-developed by actor Wil Wheaton, who worked on product testing and quality control.[6][7] He later used his public profile to serve as a technology evangelist for the product.[8] The Amiga Video Toaster 4000 source code was released in 2004 by NewTek & DiscreetFX."
The special effects were created on Amigas: http://www.midwinter.com/lurk/making/effects.html
Also, while looking at Video Toaster's entry on Wikipedia, I found this gem:
"An updated version called Video Toaster 4000 was later released, using the Amiga 4000's video slot. The 4000 was co-developed by actor Wil Wheaton, who worked on product testing and quality control.[6][7] He later used his public profile to serve as a technology evangelist for the product.[8] The Amiga Video Toaster 4000 source code was released in 2004 by NewTek & DiscreetFX."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Toaster