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Bill Hamell September 13th, 2006 07:12 PM

Jittery Film Projector effect
 
In PP 1.5 how would I create this effect?
I want it to look like the film is jumping the film gate of a projector.

Thanks.
Bill

Yasser Kassana September 14th, 2006 09:25 AM

You mean like the scene in fight club?

Bill Hamell September 14th, 2006 01:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yasser Kassana
You mean like the scene in fight club?

Don't know I have not seen Fight Club. :-(

Thiink of a film chattering though a film gate on a 16mm projector just before it breaks.
It is that visual effect I want to create.

Thanks.
Bill

Matias Baridon February 14th, 2007 11:31 AM

I am looking for the same effect....

Brian Brown February 14th, 2007 12:30 PM

Unless you like to keyframe A LOT, you should use After Effects "The Wiggler" function instead of Premiere Pro. You can do all sorts of things with it to automate placing random keyframes... hyperactivity, grunge, shakes, etc. If you don't have AE Pro, the Std. version can use the expression "wiggle (x,y)" to archive similar results that the Pro's The Wiggler achieves.

Here's an entry on my blog describing the "Old Film" effect and my attempt to do it on an opening sequence to a DVD I made:
http://www.brownland.org/blog/videos/old-film-look/

Maybe it can help you with some ideas,
Brian Brown
BrownCow Productions

Jeff Chandler February 14th, 2007 01:25 PM

If you know someone who has Edius this is a very simple effect to do. It is a filter that is very easily adjusted to suit your needs and plays in real time. Otherwise, AE would probably be your best bet.

Matias Baridon February 14th, 2007 01:35 PM

This is what I want to recreate:

http://www.larejoda.com/matias/projector_look.mov

Brian Brown February 14th, 2007 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matias Baridon
This is what I want to recreate:

http://www.larejoda.com/matias/projector_look.mov

Download this file from Andrew Kramer's Old Film tutorial. It's actual film footage... so you can't get much more real than that.

http://www.brownland.org/blog/videos/old-film-look/

Lay it over your footage and play with transfer modes. Again, you might want to play with judder and strobing mentioned in my blog post above.

Ervin Farkas February 14th, 2007 03:54 PM

Movie Maker
 
Depending on what exactly you need, good old Windows Movie Maker has a pretty decent "Film age" effect in three flavors, old, older, and oldest.

Matias Baridon February 14th, 2007 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Brown
Download this file from Andrew Kramer's Old Film tutorial. It's actual film footage... so you can't get much more real than that.

http://www.brownland.org/blog/videos/old-film-look/

Lay it over your footage and play with transfer modes. Again, you might want to play with judder and strobing mentioned in my blog post above.

I saw the tutorial and its great, but I couldnt find a link to download the 8mm file....

OK, got it, here it is: http://www.videocopilot.net/resource...l_8mm_Film.mov

Brian Brown February 14th, 2007 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matias Baridon
I saw the tutorial and its great, but I couldnt find a link to download the 8mm file....

OK, got it, here it is: http://www.videocopilot.net/resource...l_8mm_Film.mov

Yes, sorry, that was the link. Looks like I pasted in the wrong one in my last post!


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