This shows how to turn a day scene into a night scene and can be done in most editing software.
The tutorial uses After Effects but you could probably do this in Premiere Elements too, very cool.
http://www.projuice.org/dayfornight.html
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Very Cool Tutorial - Day to Night
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Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightThis shows how to turn a day scene into a night scene and can be done in most editing software.
The tutorial uses After Effects but you could probably do this in Premiere Elements too, very cool. http://www.projuice.org/dayfornight.html 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
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Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightHey Chuck
Just posted a new tutorial on te Pro Juice site too... it's for tracking video footage into billboards! Check it out here... http://www.projuice.org/tracking_screens.html Peace Nick http://www.projuice.org http://www.animusindustries.com Online portal and television series about music, video and multimedia for ‘guerrilla producers’ that want to make, distribute and market their media.
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightThat sounds like a great one Nick, thanks for the update
Gonna go check it out, should learn something new for sure 1. Thinkpad W530 Laptop, Core i7-3820QM Processor 8M Cache 3.70 GHz, 16 GB DDR3, NVIDIA Quadro K1000M 2GB Memory.
2. Cybertron PC - Liquid Cooled AMD FX6300, 6 cores, 3.50ghz - 32GB DDR3 - MSI GeForce GTX 960 Gaming 4G, 4GB Video Ram, 1024 Cuda Cores.
Building Twitch Style EffectsHey guys, i've put a new tutorial up! In this one, i have a crack at making a twitch style effect from the ground up.
http://www.projuice.org/BuildingEffects.html In this tutorial, Nick takes us through the steps of creating a 'Twitch' like effect with the effects freely available inside After Effects. He takes the opening shot of Baz Harvey's 'See For' music video and builds the effect from the ground up. You might want to watch the opening 30 seconds of Baz's clip in the showcase section to get an idea of what he's going to make. Nick
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightThese are great tutorials, thanks!
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Making a Kung Fu Energy BallIn 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. http://www.projuice.org/KungFuEnergyBall.html You can also download the sound effect (created by Arlo) used in the animation on the tutorial page to use in your own project. Enjoy Nick You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightSome great effects here! Thanks so much for sharing.
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Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightHey Team
Just letting you know that we've filmed a bunch of new tutorials as well as some interviews with very interesting filmmakers and will be sharing them with the world over the coming weeks. I've done some tutorials about producing heat haze type effects, 3D backgrounds for compositing in After Effects, some motion tracking stuff and heaps more!! Keep an eye out. Nick at Pro Juice http://www.projuice.org
Heat Haze EffectAlrighty... here is the new tutorial... its all about creating a heat haze effect link in movies like Bad Boys and Transformers!! Very cool...
http://www.projuice.org/heathaze.html To make the heat haze effect was basically a 3 step process. Firstly I created a layer of fractal noise that evolved over time using an expression. I then used this layer as a displacement map for my main piece of footage. This essentially created the wavering, blurry look of a heat haze. The second step was creating the watery reflections you often see in the forground. For this i used a range of masks, scaling and blend modes, along with a bezier warp. The final step was colour correcting to make the warm reds and oranges associated with shooting in hot conditions. Nick @ Pro Juice TV www.projuice.org
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightI will definitely be looking at your tutorials after I finish essential training...could be awhile. Thanks!
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Create a Plasma Screen EffectIn preparation for a web series that Pro Juice have in pre-production, i've been playing around with some effects that are to appear in a number of the episodes.
http://www.projuice.org/PlasmaScreen.html The first effect is replicating the look of a large screen plasma TV. One of the characters appears on a screen mounted on a wall and then interacts with the characters in the room. It looks like we will achieve the effect in post, so in this tutorial i take you through some of the steps involved in creating this dot-matrix type pattern which is in effect a working style guide for some effects that will appear in the web series - The Science of Night.
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightI'm not able to view the tutorials tonight. Anyone else having that problem? I'm using IE8 if that makes a difference.
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightThey work for me!
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Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightThe tutorials play... but the links to futher tutorials at the bottom of the page dont work for me.
Re: Very Cool Tutorial - Day to NightIt's working for me now. Must have been a network or server issue.
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