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  • Making a put-on-tape-noisy-look

    Posted by Tielman Dewaele on March 14, 2006 at 11:19 pm

    Hello,

    I am currently making a music videoclip and want to make some effects in the beginning.

    It starts with a shot off two guys laying on beds. The location is a dirty old wired hospital place and was shot pretty dark.
    The vieuw would be from a bad safty camera.

    So far i put some noise to it, and looks good.
    But now i want like a put-on-tape, like realy scratchy look. Like you would put on a bad camera or something.

    Hope im a little bad clear.(im not that good in typing english)

    Thanks
    Tielman

    Peace

    Michael Duff replied 20 years, 2 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Justin Productions

    March 15, 2006 at 6:49 am

    Wich version of Adobe After Effects do you use?

    There are several plug-ins like CameraPov, DigiEffects Delirium and Magic Bullet Suite v. 2.0 that offers what you’re looking for.

    You could always look in the COW Arcihives, I’m sure there are many people who asked a similar question before.

    Justin Productions
    Tangerin01@hotmail.com
    Adobe After Effects 6.0 Professional

  • Tielman Dewaele

    March 15, 2006 at 2:19 pm

    I use Afx 6.5. I have the dillerium, but i dont find what i am looking for.
    Yep i look further in the archives….

    T.

    Peace

  • Michael Hancock

    March 15, 2006 at 7:17 pm

    Lay your footage to VHS. Dub the VHS a couple of times, each time dubbing from the dub. This will degrade the quality and give a nasty, scratchy look. Then redigitize your footage from the VHS and do further treatment from there.

    Mike.

  • Michael Duff

    March 16, 2006 at 10:22 pm

    or do the VHS trick with a really old crappy player and an old dirty tape and just record black a few time…..maybe slowmo or fast forward to get those horizontal lines. Because it is noise over black you can then lay that over your vision and try some transfer modes.

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