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Sometimes you can apply an effect onto an adjustment layer, then dial the opacity of that effect layer down and also apply multiple copies of the effect to more adjustment layers in an offset fashion so as to build up an influence that is subtle and not 'intellectually' created by the computer. The trick is to play around with the settings to tune it to taste. Yes, many presets default to settings that may not be ideal (often too strong).
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In my opinion someone should try some kind of scan of a original movie (not super old, for example "The Trouble with Harry" could be something cool), or even younger (I will try to see if recent movies that use film instead of digital have the Gate Weave effect, maybe something from Tarantino last movies? The original look is maybe somehow umpredictable (the accelleration of the movement is not always at the same speed), and maybe it's not only horizontal sometimes! :P What do you think? I'm trying to make a custom edit to the parameter of misfire and it's a little bit better, but I'm far far away from what I wish actually. Today I'm also watching a movie called "The Trouble with Harry" (A.Hitchcock) at 1080p, that effect is magnificent.Įdit. If there is not another plug in I guess I should learn hot to make it by myself but I'm a donkey with after effects unfortunately. Thanks for your help, but I tryed both of them today and I dislike them for my specific purpose (Mis fire seems I'm on a boat). The most 'scientifically accurate' way to achieve the effect would be to shoot on film with a worn movement in a camera that does not have double-claw pull down.or you could purposely introduce movement during the telecine scan. You could possibly keyframe your clips to have this motion with a Bézier curve to mimic the effect with the inbuilt motion control tab within Premiere. Gate Weave is primarily a horizontal motion (like a soft sway left and right) that can have different speeds. Or you could try and see if you can customise the parameters in this free camera shake plugin:
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It can also be caused by a worn mechanical movement in the camera not keeping perfect registration with the sprockets on the negative or by the film itself being warped by heat.Ī good plugin for exactly this (and other old film effects) for Premiere/AE is Red Giant's Misfire: Over time, a film can become warped or the sprockets can wear, causing the frame to appear to move side to side.
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That is when a film frame passes through a projector, sprockets outside the image area control the vertical motion of the frames through the projector. Sounds like you are describing 'Gate Weave'.