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Luster Film Burns

Posted on October 14, 2011 by Brent Pierce

If you’re a fan of filmburns, then you definitely want to check out these full HD Luster Film Burns from Denver Riddle. He’s worked hard on these, and you can tell. 4 of his HD burns are available from this free pack. But, if you want more (and trust me, you do), then head on over to his site and check them out.

Here’s a video from Denver explaining how to use these filmburns in Final Cut Pro.

Luster Film Burns

From Digital Cinema Foundry

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK!!!

Features:

  • Custom Film Burn/Light Leak Clips
  • HD 1080P
  • H.264
  • Instant Download
  • Cross Platform/Application Compatible
  • They’re Awesome!?!

Testimonials of Film Burns:

AWESOME!! been looking so hard for this! really appreciate it so much! Janet Rich

Thanks a lot for putting these up- saved my bacon! Great stuff! James Adkins

Q. I was wondering if we could use your film burns for an advertisement? Mike Tanji
A. Uh, YES! Go nuts! Denver Riddle

Luster Film Burns

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Free Film Burns

Posted on March 10, 2010 by Brent Pierce

With the never-ending quest for HD video to have the look and feel of film, users have gone to great lengths to make viewers feel as if they are experiencing scenes from a Buster Keaton film. One fairly common technique is the addition of “film burns” over footage. The film burn, or film flash, look typically comes from the misfeed of film through the camera gate behind the lens of a film camera, creating an accidental stylization look of red and yellowish hues on the negative and the print.
Digital video clips of film burns can be purchased from artbeats.com for a small fortune, or if you do enough digging, you can find a few good/free clips scattered throughout the world wide web. Various blogs, forums, videos, Google searches, and a little creativity have lead me to a few.

Please NOTE: these are all free footage files that were been made free by the original author. I have given credit to them.

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To use the film burns:

Place the film burn clip on a layer above the edited footage.
Change the transfer mode of the film burn, (screen, add, hard light, overlay, etc.)
Then adjust opacity of the film burn layer accordingly or leave it at 100%.
If your transfer mode does not key out the black, (
hard light, darken, multiply) use a color key filter, and select black, and adjust the tolerance until you get what you want.
I personally favor the “add” transfer mode the most.
If the pixelation becomes an issue, mostly on the SD clips, use a blur to soften the edges until you do not see the large, digital “squares.”

You can also do some pretty creative things, like speeding up or slowing down the underlying clip to create a more believable effect. Also, try adding a “film flash” transition under the burn clip, to give a sweet effect. The “Too Much Too Soon” effects package is great, and contains an awesome film flash transition. And it’s free! I highly suggest any FCP editor to download it. Read More →

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