Haven't tuned into Film Riot in a couple years, picked a perfect time to come back for a long binge for inspiration, always been one of my favorite gags from one of my favorite channels for film and VFX! ;D
I love how we all grow older together. Like watching the intro now with grey hairs now. Was different 10 years ago. The channel is part of my life somehow.
Film Riot you are the reason I want to tell my story through film, I feel confident and comfortable being behind a camera because of the amazing crew that works so hard to bring us content every week! Keep up the AMAZING work!
I love this channel. Since being a kid and watching them I grew my own VFX company and I’ve been able to follow my dreams and pursue what I love. Never stop ! 🙌🏼
That turbulent displacement just unlocked so many memories. Love to see you guys still going strong. You’ve probably contributed to the success of so many film makers of the millennial generation ❤
Omg, Emily! Is she training for something? I’m not criticizing nor complaining, she looks awesome, but I still remember her first videos of a couple of years ago. Keep it up Emily!
You don't have to export a PNG. You can save the photoshop file and drag and drop it into After Effects or Premiere and select import as individual layers. Then, if you decide you want to change something, you can just resave the photoshop file and it will update across all Adobe programs.
Due to the extremely restrixtive drone laws in Washington, Ive been limited to basically one place to fly. Thanka to this, I can modify and get the shots I want.
Create more episodes like this please! Super interesting! especially the camera tracking/ blender workflow. How would that work in low light situations?
Basic overview lol I was so lost once blender entered into the chat! I loved the tutorial and think that generative fill can be very useful for indie filmmakers!
The stock footage video is from Montreal city, parc avenue/ intersection of mount-royal boul. . Spotted it the second i saw those cones! Lol! But for real, i know the street and buildings. Fun to see!
I mean, we do actually need the "in depth course about Making Emily fits in a cyberpunk city vfx 1 link medifire dvdrip - realistic - blender - After FX". This is dope guys! Congrats.
That turbulent displacement dance made me nostalgic lol. I used to watch every film riot episode in 2012. Ryan and josh are so cool. I'm back here again.😊
I was just saying where did the little girl that was playing checkers / chess with Tim gone?!?!? She looks so old and badass in this video! I started following FR when there were like 10 or so videos (teleportation turets is still awesome ... the shower scene).
I wish i felt more confident with blender and this concept, i have some really cool ideas for a film that i am working on and could definitely use these concepts
I know what oyu mean! Working on a horror short with some firneds (just for some perspective we're all older ... I'm turning 50). I'm handling editing, VFX and foley. One of the creatures is a breing made enitrely of eyeballs in a human shape. I think I;ve done like 3 things in Blender in my life ... the donut tutorial, a commemorative coin design and there was something else but I don;t remember. I havad a rough proof of ocncept in a day ... geometry nodes gilling a volume of a model. So crazy.
I'm curious why people like using the AE tracker to blender. I feel like Blender's built in 3D tracker is really good and more powerful and customizable compared to After Effects. I feel like AE doesn't give you much control and it will just decide if the track works or fails and there's not to much you can do to try to fix a failed track. Plus the scale is usually way off and you have to use some of Andrew Kramers tricks for re-scaling the scene after tracking. Blender lets you manually add points if you need to, if the auto point generation is causing problems. Anyways, everyone does it differently, I'm just curious why people see an advantage to this workflow, especially when they didn't even use any 3D features in AE, they only did it to copy to Blender for all of the 3D work.
Yeah, for content creators. AR video will never be used in making legitimate films other than referencing purposes, and even then it's not something cinematographers want to deal with.
This is very hard to pull if you aren't efficient with After Effects. just shoot the scene like these and get someone who knows After Effects to do the FX for you
This is cool but I feel like you went from level 4 to level 10 on the difficulty scale. I’d challenge you to try and reddo that last shot no blender. Using simple techniques! A combination of what you did in the shots before and new tricks building on what felt like your original premise.
Hey Ryan I have a question how do you do the creepy footage overlap flicker effect like the one in exorcist believer when victor is talking to Angela and a face pops up and a flicker happens but the original scene is still playing? I would love to see how they did that
No joke I was playing Red Dead while playing this vid in the background and as soon as I heard turbulent displacement I immediately turned and almost pulled my PS5 to the floor 😭
HOLY SHIT Emily has been hitting the Gym??!? Where did the little girl playing chess / checkers and being a bad friend to Tim get to?!? I feell old! +1 for Turbulent Displacement ... And I'm surprised you didn't give a shout out to Ian Hubert. :)
I noticed that your futurist shot, when playing back on an intelligent tv, kind of have a strobing effect which is distracting. Could it be due to the fact that you are using 24 frames per second and my tv is trying to play it back at 30 frames per second???
I love that the "turbulent displacement" video of Josh is still used
Haven't tuned into Film Riot in a couple years, picked a perfect time to come back for a long binge for inspiration, always been one of my favorite gags from one of my favorite channels for film and VFX! ;D
I DEMAND A REMASTER/REMAKE. 😅
I was just about to comment the same thing 😂😂
they use "Turbulent Displacement" just to use that Video. 😂
I still randomly chat other editors the 10 hour cut of it lmao
I love how your “simple” example (the brick wall) was super impressive. It’s incredible the resources creators have at our fingertips right now
I love that Turbulent Displace Man is still a going meme after all these years
I love how we all grow older together. Like watching the intro now with grey hairs now. Was different 10 years ago. The channel is part of my life somehow.
Film Riot you are the reason I want to tell my story through film, I feel confident and comfortable being behind a camera because of the amazing crew that works so hard to bring us content every week! Keep up the AMAZING work!
by far this has been my favorite youtube channel for 10+ years. LOVE IT!
Bro Emily was basically a toddler when I first started watching Film Riot 😢 it’s been years wow.
While everybody is out there doing technical breakdowns, you all still inspire me to create my stories visually. I appreciate your channel so much!
When you said “turbulent displacement”
I was like AAAAH the meme it’s back
I love this channel. Since being a kid and watching them I grew my own VFX company and I’ve been able to follow my dreams and pursue what I love. Never stop ! 🙌🏼
1:51 best showcasing of brick style paneling I’ve seen this year
That turbulent displacement just unlocked so many memories. Love to see you guys still going strong. You’ve probably contributed to the success of so many film makers of the millennial generation ❤
I’m having flashbacks to my first sky replacements and it’s just incredible how far our tools have come in 10 years
the one tutorial from videocopilot?
The "101" field and brick examples are still blowing my mind. Can you do a 001 to 101 course I can watch?
Basic overview. Nah this was legendary. Pretty cool to use blender as well. it's channels like this that are legendary.
Woah guys. It's been a long time since I last watched you guys. Emily is so big, you guys have gotten to such a big company. My goodness
I love the effortless look, simple and clean without bragging or sounding more epic that it actually is. Which it is. EPIC!
The headquarters office in "They Boys" is a great example of this. The lower portion is Roy Thompson Hall in Toronto, ON, Canada.
Turbulent Displacement makes me smile this many years later
Shout out to Emily, she was rocking a badass vibe that had me thinking she'd make a great young Cara Dune.
Ryan you’re brilliant. Love how when you’re explaining you make it sound so simple and appetizing. When we know it’s a great deal of work. 🔥🔥🔥
Omg, Emily! Is she training for something? I’m not criticizing nor complaining, she looks awesome, but I still remember her first videos of a couple of years ago. Keep it up Emily!
You don't have to export a PNG. You can save the photoshop file and drag and drop it into After Effects or Premiere and select import as individual layers. Then, if you decide you want to change something, you can just resave the photoshop file and it will update across all Adobe programs.
turbulent displacement 1:07
I really appreciate this channel. Seeing that I didnt get to film school, and learned so much from you guys. This channel is amazing.
pls never stop using turbulent displacement
TURBULENT DISPLACEMENT, TURBULENT DISPLACEMENT!!!!!!!!
The Photoshop generated fill is so powerful that I have often used it in production for set extensions. So much time saved with it!
🕺🏽🕺🏽🕺🏽turbulent displacement turbulent displacement
oh god turbulence displacement!! bring so much memories!! guys I have been following you for years and years! i'm the guy from Chile!
Wow, I'm just thinking about the stories I'll be be able to tell 🤯🤯🤯 Thank you so much for sharing Film Riot Family! 🎥🎬🔥🔥🔥
Check out Ian Hubert he has some older videos on using blender for stuff like this that will BLOW YOUR MIND!
Love this Ian Hubert stuff
Wow, great stuff! some of it I can use but Ive been at blender off and on for 15 yrs and still at the simple model making stage
Any video with Josh's turbulent displacement dance will always get an automatic like!
That final scene looks BAD ASS dude! Amazing Job!
..blueprint for later on. Exactly
Due to the extremely restrixtive drone laws in Washington, Ive been limited to basically one place to fly. Thanka to this, I can modify and get the shots I want.
Awesome Blender info. I'll be referencing this episode for a while!
That’s NO $0 the adobe software is super expensive. But it is good idea!!
Create more episodes like this please! Super interesting! especially the camera tracking/ blender workflow. How would that work in low light situations?
Basic overview lol I was so lost once blender entered into the chat! I loved the tutorial and think that generative fill can be very useful for indie filmmakers!
I just realized, I basically watch emily grow up
The stock footage video is from Montreal city, parc avenue/ intersection of mount-royal boul. . Spotted it the second i saw those cones! Lol! But for real, i know the street and buildings. Fun to see!
wake up Ryan the host has uploaded 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
turbulent displacement Josh never disappointed !!
I mean, we do actually need the "in depth course about Making Emily fits in a cyberpunk city vfx 1 link medifire dvdrip - realistic - blender - After FX". This is dope guys! Congrats.
Amazing episode. Thanks guys! Always an honour to be featured 🙌
this good video for filmmaking, thank for sharing man
I thought the forest was the before 🤣 imagine my reaction when you unveiled it
EVERYTIME I HEAR TURBULENT DISPLACE JOSH COMES INTO MIND
Almost forgot to hit like on this video.. until I saw the turbulent displace dance.
Buff Emily kicks ass!
$0 then immediately uses photoshop, a monthly subscription platform.
Looks good though.
That turbulent displacement dance made me nostalgic lol. I used to watch every film riot episode in 2012. Ryan and josh are so cool. I'm back here again.😊
Real ones remember when Turbulent Displacement was first dropped
I was just saying where did the little girl that was playing checkers / chess with Tim gone?!?!? She looks so old and badass in this video! I started following FR when there were like 10 or so videos (teleportation turets is still awesome ... the shower scene).
I wish i felt more confident with blender and this concept, i have some really cool ideas for a film that i am working on and could definitely use these concepts
I know what oyu mean! Working on a horror short with some firneds (just for some perspective we're all older ... I'm turning 50). I'm handling editing, VFX and foley. One of the creatures is a breing made enitrely of eyeballs in a human shape. I think I;ve done like 3 things in Blender in my life ... the donut tutorial, a commemorative coin design and there was something else but I don;t remember.
I havad a rough proof of ocncept in a day ... geometry nodes gilling a volume of a model. So crazy.
Great to see "Turbulent Displacement" meme still being used 😅
wow that turbulence displace trick for the trees really fooled me into thinking maybe you used stock footage or something with real movement!
Phew! Ryan I was starting to worry! Never seen FR gone this long.
I'm curious why people like using the AE tracker to blender. I feel like Blender's built in 3D tracker is really good and more powerful and customizable compared to After Effects. I feel like AE doesn't give you much control and it will just decide if the track works or fails and there's not to much you can do to try to fix a failed track. Plus the scale is usually way off and you have to use some of Andrew Kramers tricks for re-scaling the scene after tracking. Blender lets you manually add points if you need to, if the auto point generation is causing problems. Anyways, everyone does it differently, I'm just curious why people see an advantage to this workflow, especially when they didn't even use any 3D features in AE, they only did it to copy to Blender for all of the 3D work.
"turbulent displacement"
With the cool Aurora skies that have been happening lately, could you do a cool "end of the world but sky is cool with Aurora effects" type VFX vid?
I can’t believe they’re still using that turbulent displace dance 😅😅😅😅 yeeeeesss😂🎉
That ryan jumpscare at 1:27 😂😂😂
02:55 av du parc ! Μontreal hahaha construction cone !
Loved it! Ryan, we need a short from you man!
AR video will soon replace the need to do all of this...can not wait tbh
Yeah, for content creators. AR video will never be used in making legitimate films other than referencing purposes, and even then it's not something cinematographers want to deal with.
Terrific info.
Hey, Ryan. Bloodtober is approaching.Remember the 7 p’s to success : proper prior planning prevents piss-poor performance. Start planning now.
Amazing! what is this called exactly? If I were to look up tutorials for this
Emily got buffed!
I need to make a character select screen like a video game, what are the best options? It's for Martial art videos.
The flying birds are a bit too much, but I dig everything else.
Is there another video that goes into more detail about the workflow of using photoshop and then back into AE?
Im really glad to see more people starting to use generative ai in photoshop to extend sets and locations
I've used it to do in painting for rig removal as well not the photoshop AI because I hate SaaS.
Man! Missed Film Riot! Always great content.
Great tips, I can’t even tell the difference 😮
wow I literally just needed this the futuristic one
🎼🎼🎼🎼Turbulent displacement, Turbulent displace
This is very hard to pull if you aren't efficient with After Effects. just shoot the scene like these and get someone who knows After Effects to do the FX for you
Nice one!
WHERE HAVE Y'ALL BEEN?! Haha, hoping y'all are doing well! 💪
Such a great lesson, thanks for sharing! ✨✨
This is cool but I feel like you went from level 4 to level 10 on the difficulty scale. I’d challenge you to try and reddo that last shot no blender. Using simple techniques! A combination of what you did in the shots before and new tricks building on what felt like your original premise.
Hey Ryan I have a question how do you do the creepy footage overlap flicker effect like the one in exorcist believer when victor is talking to Angela and a face pops up and a flicker happens but the original scene is still playing? I would love to see how they did that
Amazing....as a basic video editor, do you know any courses to learn Blender, not youtube, but courses? Really inspiring video
Do your effect packages work on Davinci Resolve??? Because that’s what I edit on and I’m new to editing in general
Great tutorial, I would love to see you guys doing some Nuke tutorials and not just AE.
WOW!!
No joke I was playing Red Dead while playing this vid in the background and as soon as I heard turbulent displacement I immediately turned and almost pulled my PS5 to the floor 😭
Still taking us to school❤
I see u still doing the turbulence Displacement Dance 😂 old but gold indeed
WOWWW! THANKS!
HOLY SHIT Emily has been hitting the Gym??!? Where did the little girl playing chess / checkers and being a bad friend to Tim get to?!? I feell old!
+1 for Turbulent Displacement ...
And I'm surprised you didn't give a shout out to Ian Hubert. :)
Glad to arrive on time!
Man this is so amazing.
Would it be possible to build out similar models + application in Unreal as opposed to Blender?
How do you make generative fill NOT be low resolution?
I noticed that your futurist shot, when playing back on an intelligent tv, kind of have a strobing effect which is distracting. Could it be due to the fact that you are using 24 frames per second and my tv is trying to play it back at 30 frames per second???
Emily is secretly auditioning for the next Terminator movie!