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1010Motion User Guide
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Amount: Sets the amount of noise added to the image.
Type: Sets the type of noise added to the image. Values include Pink Noise (TV Static),
White Noise (Uniform), Gaussian Noise (Film Grain), and Blue Noise, which reduces
banding.
Monochrome: Sets whether the added noise is monochrome or color.
Blend Mode: Sets the blend mode used to add noise to the image. For blend mode
descriptions, see How do blend modes work in Motion?
Autoanimate: Sets whether the noise is animated automatically.
Random Seed: Sets the seed used to generate the position of the noise. This parameter
is available only if Autoanimate is deselected.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the filtered image.
Bad Film filter in Motion
Simulates old or damaged film or playback equipment. This filter is animated.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Focus Amount: Sets the amount of blur applied to the image, simulating a projector lens
going in and out of focus.
Focus Variance: Varies the amount defined in the Focus Amount parameter. For
example, if Focus Amount is set to 3 and Focus Variance set to 1, the Focus Amount
varies between 2 and 4.
Brightness Amount: Simulates underexposed footage or an inconsistent projector bulb
by lightening and darkening the image.
Brightness Variance: Varies the amount defined in the Brightness Amount parameter.
For example, if Brightness Amount is set to 2.5 and Brightness Variance set to 2, the
Brightness Amount varies between .5 and 4.5.
Saturate Amount: Adjusts the effect to simulate aged film stocks. Values below 0 lower
the saturation, creating a faded film appearance. A value of –100 removes saturation to
simulate black-and-white film. Values above 0 simulates oversaturation.
Saturate Variance: Varies the amount defined in the Saturate Amount parameter. For
example, if Saturate Amount is set to –20 and Saturate Variance set to 10, the Saturate
Amount varies between –30 and –10.
Scratches: Simulates scratches on film. The higher the value, the more scratches.