![]() I’ll show you what they’re selling and then take you through how to use it in Final Cut 10 (using Overlay Modes and manipulating the Color Board to customize the ‘Look’ of the grain)… and then I’ll do the same thing in DaVinci Resolve (using the footage both with Composite Modes and as an External Key). I’ve recorded an extensive Video Review and Tutorial on Cinegrain. Just hook up the drive, import your clips, and you’re good to go. That’s why I call CineGrain, ‘A Plug-in In Your Pocket’ you can carry around with you, use it when you need and enjoy all the advantages of most film grain Plug-ins without the usual worrying if the plug-in is installed. ![]() These are ProRes movies on a hard drive… a small hard drive that fits in your pocket.Īnd in the Tutorial section of this review I’ll be showing you how you can use this footage (in Final Cut 10 and DaVinci Resolve) to gain as much flexibility with this footage as most plug-ins… and with much quicker render times.
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