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  • Post your Cool Effects Tricks Here!!

    Posted by Milton Hockman on March 14, 2007 at 2:46 am

    I am starting this thread so that we can all share cool effects that we do with our videos. Be as detailed as possible.

    I will start.

    You see this effect on t.v. all the time. I will call it the GLOW BLUR or LEVELS Effect Transition.

    1. go to a cut point b/ two clips.
    2. step back 10 frames before the cut and add an ADD EDIT point on the empty layer above the two clips.
    3. step forward 10 frames after the cut and add an ADD EDIT point on the empty layer above the two clips.
    4. go the the effects pallete and drag the BCC Levels effect (or BCC GLOW) onto this empty space you just made, or just ALT + Double Click the effect.
    5. enter keyframing mode and add a keyframe at the point where the 2 clips meet. Adjust the Gamma Level to 0 at this point and leave the first and last keyframe levels at 255.

    VIOLA. you now have the infamous Blow out, camera flash like transition that is seen on t.v. all the time.

    The same type of trick can be used with the DIRECTIONAL BLUR effect. just make the effect 180 degrees on the direction and make the center keyframe blur at 80. Keep the first and last keyframes at 0. You see this type of transition on the show, THE NANNY, all of the time!

    Post your cool tricks too!

    Grinner Hester replied 19 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Grinner Hester

    March 14, 2007 at 3:43 am

    poor mans’ reverb:
    ya have your VO on track one.
    pop it in on track 2 too then drag it two frames.

    woohoo!

    works great for those big “Sunday Sunday Sunday!” spots.

  • Michael Thomson

    March 14, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    Haha Grinner i’ve done that so many times and it works great! I also added some deverb from the audiosuite plugins and changed the soundscape so it sounds like its in a hall for a slightly big echo(y) sound.

    Man the easiest tricks are sometimes the sweetest!

  • Grinner Hester

    March 15, 2007 at 2:44 am

    alright check this title tool bevel trick:
    type your text in white. Add your soft shadow, kern each character as you normally would, get it designed how it’s gonna be. Now select it with the arrow and copy paiste it. You can now make it the color ya want, with whatever gradiants ya want. Remove your drop shadow on that top one and then use the cursor keys to scoot over one click and down one click.
    viola! Cheezy quick bevel.
    I know you can bevel quick enough in AE but this is infinatly faster and some projects warrent this kind of quickness.
    hence having the tile tool, I guess. 😉

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