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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Filed under: *VIDEO*Post ProductionTrainingVisual Effects

Grain Matching

David Torno | 09/23

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Hi everyone, I first wanted to say thank you to the PVC team for making me a part of their family. I feel honored to have been asked to be a part of the new Motion Graphics & Visual Effects channel. I have some informative tutorials planned for pro and amateur alike and hope that you all enjoy and find them helpful.

In this tutorial I show a technique on how to add grain to your cg elements and match it to your source footage. I include some hotkeys (my favorite tools) and tips for the process.

UPDATED: 9/23 Fixed low volume on video

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the exact same tutorial as the mark christiansen’s book.

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Really? Hmm, total fluke. I’ve been using this technique since 2005 when I was trying to match some cineon frames for a feature. I’ve never actually read any of Mark’s books, but I know he is very talented in his field. I guess it’s nice to know that I’m thinking in the same way as other professionals out there. If you are reading this Mark, sorry, didn’t mean to reinvent the wheel, just sharing my processes. wink

Posted by David Torno  on  10/02  at  02:29 PM


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