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Film effect

Film effect

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Film effect

- [Instructor] Continuing our journey into the stylistic category of Sapphire, we got to take a look at the film effect. So I'm here in my chapter 4_5 sequence, and in my Effects tab, I'm just going to do a search for S_Film, and that should lead me to the S_FilmEffect under the stylized category. If my clip is selected, which it is, I'm just going to double-click to apply it to the clip in the timeline. Notice that automatically something happened. If I select the clip and go Shift + 5, we can take a close look at this. I'm going to draw your attention to the first two parameters, which happen to be Negative Film and Print Film. This is meant to mimic how film used to be captured. So you could choose a film stock and then choose how they printed the film. And from that, it would emulate a look. Now, you don't have to be an expert to use this. In fact, we could set the Negative Film to None and just choose a printed film look or choose also None, and then perform a series of color…

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