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Digieffects: Grayscaler from Aura #digieffects

Digieffects: Grayscaler from Aura #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how simple it is to dial in just the right Black and White look by using Grayscaler, one of the tools included in Aura.

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reflectance theory

Reflectance Theory: The Reflectance Channel in Maxon Cinema 4D

November 3, 2014

Maxon Cineversity offers a detailed tutorial on the reflectance channel and how it works in Cinema 4D. Learn the basic concepts of the Reflectance layers.

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Digieffects: Gradient Designer from Aura #digieffects

Digieffects: Gradient Designer from Aura #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how to use Gradient Designer, one of the tools included in Aura, to create gradients, in this case a tie-dye effect, to your footage.

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Digieffects: Glow from Aura #digieffects

Digieffects: Glow from Aura #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how to add a beautiful soft glow to your pictures or footage with Glow, one of the tools included in Aura.

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Digieffects: FogFactory from Phenomena #digieffects

Digieffects: FogFactory from Phenomena #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how to create a flowing fog effect that offers depth of field simulation with FogFactory, one of the tools included in Phenomena.

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Digieffects: Fireworks from Phenomena #digieffects

Digieffects: Fireworks from Phenomena #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how to use Fireworks, one of the tools included in Phenomena, to simulate a large-scale fireworks display.

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Digieffects: Fire from Phenomena #digieffects

Digieffects: Fire from Phenomena #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how Fire, one of the tools included in Phenomena, can simulate a match strike, campfire or even a blazing inferno.

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Digieffects: Crazy Stripes from Tweak #digieffects

Digieffects: Crazy Stripes from Tweak #digieffects

November 3, 2014

Learn how to use Crazy Stripes, one of the tools available in Tweak, to create a speeding background look.

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Digieffects: Electrical Arcs from Phenomena #digieffects

Digieffects: Electrical Arcs from Phenomena #digieffects

November 2, 2014

Learn how to use Electrical Arc, one of the tools included in Phenomena, to create arcs of electricity and lightning.

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Artifact from Damage – Magnet Disruption Tutoria #digieffects

Artifact from Damage – Magnet Disruption Tutoria #digieffects

November 2, 2014

Learn how to use Artifact, one of the tools included in Damage, to add digital distortion that simulates magnetic disruption on a computer screen.

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Digieffects: Edgex from Aura #digieffects

Digieffects: Edgex from Aura #digieffects

November 2, 2014

Learn how to use EdgeX, one of the tools included in Aura, to add a posterized or graphic look to your footage.

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Digieffects: Destabilize from Damage #digieffects

Digieffects: Destabilize from Damage #digieffects

November 1, 2014

Learn how to emulate a practical camera shake or a more conceptual feed twitch using Destabilize, one of the tools included with Damage.

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Digieffects: Colorize from Aura #digieffects

Digieffects: Colorize from Aura #digieffects

November 1, 2014

Colorize, one of the tools included in Aura, lets you add tints and color schemes to your footage.  Learn how to create a duotone or polytone, in this tutorial.

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Smoke vs. Fire in CINEMA 4D

Smoke vs. Fire in CINEMA 4D

October 21, 2014

Ben Watts uses a program from Jawset called Turbulence FD for CINEMA 4D to create a basic, but interesting, particle collision simulation. He also walks viewers through a dynamic lighting setup in CINEMA 4D, goes throgh color grading and talks about some benefits of the 32-bit workflow.

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Halloween Themed tutorials for FCPX and Motion

Halloween Themed tutorials for FCPX and Motion

October 21, 2014

Spooky Jump Cuts for Final Cut Pro X and Swinging Text for Motion.

Steve Martin from RippleTraining.com shows us a trick with retiming and markers to add a series of jump cuts to a horror clip. It very handy in creating that surreal, disjointed feeling needed in horror features, and allows the editor the ability to adjust the timing quickly and easily to acheive just the right creepy feeling.

Mark Spencer from RippleTraining.com, shows us how to make a seasonally appropriate swinging text in Motion.

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