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Thanks for teaching us how to do it! A lot of content creators just use presets and it is not useful if you're just starting like me and want to learn. So it is very much appreciated!
As someone who has zero experience in after effects. I was able to follow along pretty well! Some things were vague, such as, i need to hold down Alt when I click, I didn't register it as (Alt+click) in my mind. overall good tutorial, I love creating old movie grindhouse style videos so this was awesome!
I wish the frame wasnt cut off so I could see what menu items you were choosing. And that you would specify what the steps are more. Like accessing Wiggle function, explaining things, etc. Other than that, good tutorial
Here’s how you create organic, tactile, and visually stunning motion graphics that truly stand out. Download my FREE Guide to Mastering Organic Motion Design → motionscience.tv/guide
Thanks for teaching us how to do it! A lot of content creators just use presets and it is not useful if you're just starting like me and want to learn. So it is very much appreciated!
this is gold! tanks for share all this whit us !
Some really good quality motion work _.....for a change !!!_
Dude this is amazing 🤩
Glad you think so!
Consider also putting a 2px gaussian blur on the whole thing, so it's not as sharp
Thanks so much - really great instructions!
Happy to help!
awsome stuff dude
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome tutorial, easy to follow for a beginner like myself, I loved how my video turned out thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome
As someone who has zero experience in after effects. I was able to follow along pretty well! Some things were vague, such as, i need to hold down Alt when I click, I didn't register it as (Alt+click) in my mind. overall good tutorial, I love creating old movie grindhouse style videos so this was awesome!
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I wish the frame wasnt cut off so I could see what menu items you were choosing. And that you would specify what the steps are more. Like accessing Wiggle function, explaining things, etc. Other than that, good tutorial
Noted. My courses are very detailed.
How was this effect done original ? What did they use ?
I believe it was a result of the film going through a projector
What software are you using?
Adobe After Effects
@@MotionScience do I need powerful computer specs to run *_Ae_* ?
Is it possible to add the grindhouse effect on a movie? For instance *_"Avatar"_*
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