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Red Giant plug-ins | Creating an Apparition Effect with Trapcode Particular
In this tutorial, Michael Park shows you how to create an Apparition effect with Trapcode particular, as seen in a film that shall not be named. You'll learn how to create realistic shadows with Red Giant Warp. Also, you'll be introduced to color correction techniques using the After Effects standard toolset, as well as Magic Bullet Looks. In addition, you'll get a sneak peak at Michael Park's upcoming Creative Cow Master Series DVD: Practical Particles.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 11/16/2009 Author: Michael Park |
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Red Giant plug-ins | Building an Airport Scene - Part 1: Backplate
In this episode of Red Giant TV, Mathias Möhl shows you how to take footage of a parking lot, and turn it into the backplate for an Airport Scene. You'll pick up several great tips for Photoshop and some expressions to help you animate a still image of an airplane.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 08/16/2009 Author: Mathias Mohl |
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Red Giant plug-ins | Creating a Summer Blockbuster Film Look
In this action packed episode of Red Giant TV, Sin City's Visual Effects Supervisor - and the new Creative Director of Red Giant Software - Stu Maschwitz, shows you how to get the Summer Blockbuster look seen in Transformers 2, Terminator: Salvation, and The Taking of Pelham 123. Stu shares valuable techniques for enhancing your footage with Magic Bullet Looks and Colorista - the technologies he invented for his own use on feature films.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 06/23/2009 Author: Stu Maschwitz |
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Magic Bullet Suite | Magic Bullet Suite 2008
Tim Johnson takes a thorough look at Magic Bullet Suite 2008 from Red Giant Software. One project at the CBS affiliate he works at called for a variety of different needs and MBS 2008 was able to handle all within the one plugin set: film look, film motion, up-rezzing to HD, color correction, and motion removal.
Review 02/12/2009 Author: Tim Johnson |
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Red Giant plug-ins | Binary Transition Part 2
In this Episode, Aharon shows you how to improve on and finish the binary transition project by working with Time Remapping and Camera animation. Plus, see how Magic Bullet Looks and Trapcode Shine help add the finishing touches.
Tutorial, Video Tutorial 02/09/2009 Author: Aharon Rabinowitz |
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Indie Film & Documentary | The Making of Kenya, the documentary film
In 2000, a team from Steven Galvano's organization (RCCM) traveled to Zambia and the over 20 hours of video he captured there turned into a short documentary film. Now, 6 years and three documentary films later, documenting these trips have become a central part of what he does. In this article, Steven describes his recent documentary: Kenya, The Documentary Film.
Tutorial, Feature 09/17/2007 Author: Steven Galvano |
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Adobe After Effects | CineLook 2 and Magic Bullet 2.1
Tim Johnson takes a thorough look at both CineLook 2 from DigiEffects and Magic Bullet from Red Giant Software and determines that while at first glance they do the same thing -- the film look, they are two very different products. Read the review to find out which product would best suit your needs.
Review 04/05/2006 Author: Tim Johnson |
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Magic Bullet Suite | Using Magic Bullet and Anamorphic in your DV project
For the past two years, Steven Galvano has been on a ''making video look like film'' quest. At first he'd come to the conclusion that if he wanted his projects to look like film, he'd have to shoot film. But recently, Steven's opinion has changed. Now, he believes that the science of cinematic video will be exacted in the near future and will be available to the average video producer.
Review, Tutorial 10/26/2002 Author: Steven Galvano |
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Magic Bullet Suite | Magic Bullet -- Film Look Made Easy
In this article, Michael Munkittrick explores the powers of Magic Bullet -- a film look tool for video artists that has been receiving high priase around the Cow forums. Michael puts Magic Bullet through its paces and concludes that when it comes to making video look like film: ...for the real deal, Magic Bullet has definitely expanded my field of view.
Review 09/24/2002 Author: Michael Munkittrick |
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