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wanting snow!!!

Post by Acidburn » Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:46 am

I want to know who to make broken tv snow, ive looked around a bit but cant find anything really helpful. Im using premiere 6.0 here anyone lend me a hand?

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Post by Rozard » Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:26 am

You can experiment around with effects until you find what you like. This is just something I did just now:

(In this order)
1. Noise - Amout: 100% - Uncheck the Color Noise box
2. Noise - Amout: 100% - Uncheck the Color Noise box
3. Extract - Input Range: 50 to 255 - Softness: 0 - Check Invert
4. Fast Blur - Blurriness: 1 - Blur Dimension: Horizontal

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Re: wanting snow!!!

Post by trythil » Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:56 am

Acidburn wrote:I want to know who to make broken tv snow, ive looked around a bit but cant find anything really helpful.
Get a camcorder and record it off a TV.

No, seriously, it works pretty well. (Well, I think so, anyway.) Real TVs tend to not produce very fine-grained noise, which is what you'd usually get from (say) Photoshop or GIMP's noise algorithm. Additionally, the contrast in real noise is higher.

While you could make a digital replica, why bother when you have the real thing?

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Post by Acidburn » Sat Mar 18, 2006 7:30 pm

cheers for that, now the actual sound anyone got a sound bite for it?

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Post by trythil » Sat Mar 18, 2006 8:02 pm

Acidburn wrote:cheers for that, now the actual sound anyone got a sound bite for it?
Well, you could do the camcorder trick again, or you could use a noise generator to get it -- they're not too far off.

Audacity can do that, as can many other applications.

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