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Frage von philippsen:


Haööo,
I'm looking for a effect which one often sees when shooting daargestellt earlier scenes, then the image is reddish yellow in places and sometimes even completely white, much like as if the film is überbeleuchtet by sunlight.
I've tried in After Effects and with the plugin cinelook times, there would have the effect light leaks hot, but the tuts not quite, there is simply the entire image grainy überbeleuchtet very rough, just too rough.

Anyone know a tool or a tutorial where so little is explained.

regards
Philippsen

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Antwort von Axel:

Hier (Link) ist ein Tutorial-Filmchen. Als Ex-Fotolaborant and langjähriger Schmalfilmer finde ich, daß dem Effect noch etwas Color fehlt. Das ließe sich aber anpassen. Lies
here, but see synonymous

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Antwort von Matte:

The effect filmburn officially call themselves!
Quite simply and realistically you can do that hinbekommen with after effects:

You load your www.artbeats.com down a demo of the stock footage, simply the Scueh "filmclutter" one as you will end up numerous hits and you then can there be logged into the best clip.

Then in after effects you put the clip just s.entsprechender place on your video, sklaierst the right to the size. Then right click on the layer blending mode to copy-> mesh, and voila, done. perhaps you can set the speed of Filmbunclips still at 90%, then he began not quite so fast!

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Antwort von Axel:

"Mat" wrote: The effect filmburn officially call themselves!

No.. That is something else entirely.

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Antwort von hombre:

"Axel" wrote: "Mat" wrote: The effect filmburn officially call themselves!

No.. That is something else entirely.


I'm fairly sure that the effect that he does not believe the video tutorial is from, and in super8 and 16mm footage can be seen frequently a strong overexposure of the film which leads to a regular combustion, hence the name "Filmburn"

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Antwort von hombre:

"Anonymous" wrote: ... a strong overexposure of the film which leads to a real burning, hence the name "Filmburn"

Overexposure as a kind of reverse fade out to white (as seen from physical film to Transparent) is seen as a pseudo-transition quite frequently. The burning - actually melts - the film does not allow a physical transition. The Picture is brown, breaks up, back is white.

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Antwort von prem:

Here
http://www.artbeats.com/prod/search.php?pg=2&kw=light+leaks&fm=&ct =
as "TRA 121", a bit exaggerated, but it looks like this.

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Antwort von ludoergosum:

I post my views into question here:

I'm looking for the effect filmburn, but I leaf through it but not $ 600 or what the demand for Artbeats: S

the sample is just always your logo here.

people get brief footage not somewhere for free?

mfg

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Antwort von Axel:

So yes, the look really authentic synonymous only if your movie suddenly stops (freeze frame, the slow brown). Then skalier'das just about movies, and in such a way that the logo is with rausskaliert. If yes only to the brown Geblubber (Deutschrock is not meant). If you that the quality of her is so bad, it gets complicated. You would need a really old slide projector. In the first you'd have to insert a slide and put the picture on the screen sharp. Then you frame a piece of plain, colored blue or green plastic wrap, and in side the purely frames without glass. Camera set up and ready extinguisher.
In the color of melting plastic film you can later use with keying your freeze frame.

Edit: The idea had
even mat

"Mat" wrote: Then in after effects you put the clip just s.entsprechender place on your video, sklaierst the right to the size. Then right click on the layer blending mode to copy-> mesh, and voila, done. perhaps you can set the speed of Filmbunclips still at 90%, then he began not quite so fast!

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Antwort von r.p.television:

Hello.

I know what effect do you think.
If you work with Premiere 6.5 yet, I have a very simple type.
Upload you the Photoshop plug-in filter (s.Photoshop 3.0 in each plug-in folder) "Soft Light" or "Soft Light" in the Premiere plug-ins folder of.
There is film grain of zero to strong, the Überbelichtungseffekt (very soft light, synonymous makes beautiful skin tones) of zero to almost completely white and adjust the contrast.
If you like, I been working with Premiere 2.0, I have unfortunately not yet safe advice I have Boris Continuum Complete 4.0 buy and try in combination with Premiere own filters. But not so far achieved the same fine effect, as the simple Photoshop plug-in.
In Premiere 2.0 but can be synonymous Photoshop import filter. But could not try it because I only have old versions of Photoshop, which can no longer be in 2.0 to import.
Neither knows whether the filter in the new Photoshop versions still exist and whether he should be set similarly uncomplicated.
For other software such as Avid Liquid or unfortunately I have a prediction.

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Antwort von Screws:

Hi!

Boris Continuum gibts one for AE Effect of Burnt film is, and if I have understood you correctly should help you next synonymous ...

Regarding Artbeats footage you will not destined to legally get routes for free ... but the footage of which is good usually synonymous in any case ...

cheers

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