Lynda Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage
Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Final Cut Pro was created
and produced by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their
material in the lynda Online Training Library..
One of Chris Meyers favorite tricks is a technique for adding the
glowing highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with
footage shot on film. This trick originated as a way to compensate
for the flatness of unaltered 3D renders, but it can be used to improve
any source video, whether shot on DV, HDV, or even film. The effect
can be achieved in many video editing and motion graphics applications
using the same basic approach: duplicate the source footage, mix it back
on top of itself using blend modes, then apply a blur or similar effect
to the duplicate footage. In Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using
Final Cut Pro, Chris demonstrates the specific tools and techniques for
achieving this effect in Final Cut Pro.
Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using Motion was created and produced
by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the
lynda Online Training Library..
One of Chris Meyers favorite tricks is a technique for adding the glowing
highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with footage shot
on film. This trick originated as a way to compensate for the flatness of
unaltered 3D renders, but it can be used to improve any source video,
whether shot on DV, HDV, or even film. The effect can be achieved in many
video editing and motion graphics applications using the same basic approach:
duplicate the source footage, mix it back on top of itself using blend modes,
then apply a blur or similar effect to the duplicate footage. In Adding a Filmic
Glow to Your Footage Using Motion, Chris explores how to create and fine tune
this effect in Motion.
Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using After Effects was created and produced
by Trish and Chris Meyer. We are honored to host their material in the lynda
Online Training Library..
One of Chris Meyers favorite tricks is a technique for adding the glowing
highlights and richly saturated colors often associated with footage shot on
film. This trick originated as a way to compensate for the flatness of unaltered
3D renders, but it can be used to improve any source video, whether shot on DV,
HDV, or even film. The effect can be achieved in many video editing and motion
graphics applications using the same basic approach: duplicate the source footage,
mix it back on top of itself using blend modes, then apply a blur or similar effect
to the duplicate footage. In Adding a Filmic Glow to Your Footage Using After Effects,
Chris shows a variety of approaches for setting up a filmic glow in After Effects.
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