
ASC #53: Split Toning
Mar 6, 2011 - 6:54
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This week, we'll make footage look like it has been shot with a surveillance camera by distorting and degrading it. Plus, when we switch "cameras", we'll make the image break up for just a fraction of a second. SHOW NOTE...
ASC #48: Surveillance Camera Effect is an episode from Avid Screencast by Christian Foerster. This week, we'll make footage look like it has been shot with a surveillance camera by distorting and degrading it. Plus, when we switch "cameras"...
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Published Nov 25, 2010, 11:43 long, audio available.
This week, we'll make footage look like it has been shot with a surveillance camera by distorting and degrading it. Plus, when we switch "cameras", we'll make the image break up for just a fraction of a second. SHOW NOTES If you want to manipulate your footage a bit further, try the Film Damage Effect from the BCC Effects category. Many of the option will not improve your result, but I like the Flicker option. The idea for this week's show comes from Evan Crichton of Veejo Digital Video Production: Check out the blog entry for this week's episode: Follow me on Twitter: Become a fan of the Avid Screencast on Facebook:
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This episode is 11:43 long.
This episode was published on Nov 25, 2010.
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ASC #48: Surveillance Camera Effect is from Avid Screencast by Christian Foerster.
Published Nov 25, 2010 and 11:43 long