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09Jul2009
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Topher
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ProJuice.org Witness Protection (Final Cut Pro & After Effects)

Nick takes us through 3 different ways to render a character unidentifiable in an interview situation. In the first instance, he uses an image mask in Final Cut Pro to colour correct the image and applies a pitch shift to change the voice.....

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11May2009
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Topher
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Roundups
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ProJuice.org Energy Ball Tutorial!

In this new tutorial from Pro Juice, Nick takes you through the steps of creating an energy ball with the Particle Filter in Adobe After Effects. Using a layer of smoke, blurs, colour correction and some masking techniques, Nick shows you how to create the energy ball, give it a burning hot spot, animate it to fly towards the camera and reflect off the nearby fence. You can also download the sound effect (created by Arlo) used in the animation here to use in your own project. Running Time: 7 min 36 sec Kung Fu Arlo Arlo in full flight on a Melbourne roof top. Related Tutorials 1. Building Effects 2. Knoll Light FX 3. Tracking Screens 4. Bleach Bypass

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14Apr2009
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Topher
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Fat Teusday Post

Hey everyone! I have been hard at work, setting up a green screen studio in my basement so that I can up the production level of the VLOGs. I have some great ideas in mind... and the VLOGs are hopefully going to be a weekly thing once i get a schedule down. In the meantime, you can check out the rad array of tutorials that I have been collecting this week, a

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17Mar2009
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Topher
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Roundups
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Pro Juice – Bleach Bypass in AE and FCP

Bleach bypass, also known as skip bleach or silver retention, is an optical effect that entails either the partial or complete skipping of the bleaching function during the processing of a colour film. By doing this, the silver is retained in the emulsion along with the colour dyes.

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