There is a grain plug-in that comes with AE; lower your gamma and add a little grain- that's pretty straight forward and filming;
Also take a look at magic bullet looks. Thats probably what your client is thinking of. I believe it's available as an avid plug-in now, too.
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On Apr 1, 2012, at 9:11 AM, "David" <k27usa@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I know this is a cliche that's been way overused, but have a client looking for a slight film look - nothing with damages or dirt like BCC, he claims 'he heard' there was a great feature in AFter Effects that "easily" did this. I'm skeptical, but trying to do my due diligence.
> Without going into a science project, does anyone know of a relatively painless way to acheive this in AE ?
> Will do a round-trip in/out of my sequence using same-as-source QT.
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> Thanks,
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> Dave B
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Re: [Avid-L2] Suggestion for AE 'Film Look' settings
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