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1011Motion User Guide
Scratch Color: Sets the color of the film scratches. The color controls can be expanded
with the disclosure triangle to include Red, Green, Blue, and Opacity sliders to more
precisely select the color.
Hairs: Simulates hairs on film. The higher the value, the more hairs.
Dust: Simulates dust or dirt on film. The higher the value, the more dirt.
Tip: Hair, dust, and scratches occur with random variance and may not appear on
every frame. If you don’t see any effect while adjusting these sliders, play the clip and
observe the effect over the duration of the shot.
Jitter Amount: Simulates the look of a film projector that has a problem with its gate,
reminding you of high school, if you are old. Increasing the amount of jitter increases
the appearance of horizontal shake in the film.
Jitter Variance: Varies the amount defined in the Jitter Amount parameter. For example,
if Jitter Amount is set to .25 and Jitter Variance set to .05, the Jitter Amount varies
between .2 and .3.
Grain: Sets the amount of grain, allowing you to simulate different types of film stock.
Frequency of Change: Defines how often (in frames) the values set in the parameters
with variance are recalculated. For example, if Frequency of Change is set to 30, and
Jitter Amount and Jitter Frequency are set to values greater than 0, the jitter parameters
are recalculated every 30 frames, creating additional randomness.
Random Seed: Lets you pick a new random seed number. This number is used to
randomly generate new sequences of values, based on the other parameters of this
behavior.
Mix: Sets the percentage of the original image that’s blended with the filtered image.
Bad TV filter in Motion
Simulates poor analog television reception, adding attributes like exaggerated video field
scan lines, static and roll.
Adjust this filter using the parameter controls in the Filters Inspector:
Waviness: Sets the amount of horizontal offset applied to video fields.
Roll: Sets the amount of vertical offset applied to the image. The entire image is
displayed, but the image is split along the roll line, with the otherwise missing part of
the footage shown joined along the roll line.
Static: Sets the amount of static added to the image.