PRESETS FOR ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS
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Jan 17, 2007 | 1mins. 53 secs.
• Add fast rendering film grain to your footage
• Use on separate layer and change mode to overlay
 
 
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23 Responses to "Fast Film Grain"
Sam-Jacob
08/02/2011
Actually, there's another method that creates more authenticity.



Example:
1. After you finish your Composition, create another composition with same EXACT settings (very important).

2. Drag & Drop Comp 1 into Comp 2

3. Add film grain onto the new Composition.


You may like to tweak the film grain settings to create a raw natural look for your footage.



This is what the pros use when we're using a Digital Formatted Camera & want a "Film Grainy Look".

Of course, you need an HDR Plugin to match REAL Film cameras Latitudes.



Hope this finds you well.
paul
12/25/2010
folks dont use mozilla to watch his videos use google chrome then it fits just a tip :)
Jimbo
04/07/2011
Yes it does work on firefox. Try using it before you make a fool of yoursef.
Galust93
10/02/2010
thats video not working please fix
john
06/29/2010
let say youve got a picture and some live action footage keyed out how can you match the picture to the video like using clipping mask in photoshop but instead in after effects?
Marcus John
05/04/2010
KILLER STUFF MAN
Fernando
02/22/2010
Guys, Ijust can say: I'm your fan... Andrew and Sam!!!

Thanks for sharing all this, I hopefully be prepared to use your plug-ins soon! Thanks again!!

Andrew you Rock!!
smaxs
07/31/2009
Thanks.....................
DarkEntity
07/26/2009
Very cool and helpful..Thanks a lot!
ThisGuy
03/07/2009
Is after effects easy to learn or is this guy so damn good at explaining things? I think it is Andrew. Other buggers could take hundreds of pages of book to explain what he does in 10 minutes. Thanks Andrew for sharing the knowledge. You have inspired me.
Noah Thomas
11/03/2008
Hey where do you download all the presets? Thanks andrew your awesome man....
RodNICE
10/28/2008
Man, this dude Andrew Kramer is beast! Guy is untouchable with his teaching method. I would have gotten straight A's all throughout school if I had homie as teacher for all my classes. Andrew, I'll make sure to buy some software off you to support the cause!
davidaw
10/15/2008
Thanks, I just wish that my video was good enough to want to add grain to it. ; )
But this will help a lot with integrating between blender and AE!!


David
arvind
10/13/2008
Nice work. thanks andrew
david
06/14/2008
NIce preset, helpfull with compositing non grainy footage, I won't be using that on my video camera's video, it is already grainy enough
ROB
05/24/2008
Hey man good work !!

my problem is removeing the grain from my work
any idea on how to render a sharp looking image such as the ones in ur tut..
Rob M.
03/12/2008
FeeFee >> Try updating your flash, because I have absolutely no problem watching on my Macs Safari. It runs just as well as my PC's IE. Try updating software and stuff, because you really shouldn't have a problem.
feefee
02/11/2008


hey could u possibly have a low res tutorial option or downloadable option, i use mac and i can never watch ur tutorials on firefox or safari and i dont use i.e
i can never pause and the audio isnt synced to the video...i really love ur work and tutorials wish i could watch them at home
Hammerh5
10/20/2007
mmm with gausian blurr we have a some similiar to silent hill fx (game)
Ignacio Durán
09/21/2007
great stuff aroun here Andrew.
Thanx
Salmon_Sandwich
09/20/2007
This will come in pretty useful for what I'm doing now. Everything you make is great. Thanks!
Lance
09/17/2007
hey man, i love all your stuff. do you think you could post up a 300 preset... that would be sweet. alrighty thx
Lance
Orc Master
09/17/2007
Nice preset. Very basic, very easy, but still good and useful for giving realism to 3D objects, which have BTW given me a pain in the middle of the buttox because of their incompatibility with the rest of the footage... Anyways, great stuff. Thanks a lot for this!
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