xl70e3
02-24-2005, 07:26 PM
I've been looking and couldn't find any mention of this plugin, whereas Magic Bullet is featured 2-3 times on every page :)
Now, I like MB, but you all know how it's rendering times are... I've had this FilmFX AE plugin for a while (got it in some bundle I think), but only got to use it a couple of days ago. And I have to say it is really really good. It consists of 2 effects: Flim Stock and Color timing.
Film stock simulates telecine, blends fields, adds grain, emulsion blur, glow, flicker etc.
Color timing allows RGB curve color correction, aswell as gamma/brightness/contrast/saturation adjusting, just anything you'd want.
Coupled, these effects allow to produce some really awesome footage. There are also tons of presets from particular film stock looks from Kodak, Agfa, Fuji to special effects ala Saving Private Ryan, nightvision, oldies and such.
Oh and no, I don't work for the company that made it ;D just thought it was interesting how I missed such a nice app and how it doesn't seem to be very popular even though it is quite on par with MB.
here's the link to their site http://www.bigfx.com/
Now, I like MB, but you all know how it's rendering times are... I've had this FilmFX AE plugin for a while (got it in some bundle I think), but only got to use it a couple of days ago. And I have to say it is really really good. It consists of 2 effects: Flim Stock and Color timing.
Film stock simulates telecine, blends fields, adds grain, emulsion blur, glow, flicker etc.
Color timing allows RGB curve color correction, aswell as gamma/brightness/contrast/saturation adjusting, just anything you'd want.
Coupled, these effects allow to produce some really awesome footage. There are also tons of presets from particular film stock looks from Kodak, Agfa, Fuji to special effects ala Saving Private Ryan, nightvision, oldies and such.
Oh and no, I don't work for the company that made it ;D just thought it was interesting how I missed such a nice app and how it doesn't seem to be very popular even though it is quite on par with MB.
here's the link to their site http://www.bigfx.com/