These clips above were actually parts of an animation I just got around to publishing. Here's a link to the movie page:
I also wanted to put a filter over it to look like it was shot on a strip of film, an aesthetic I've been looking to incorporate. For the filter, I looked at the instructions on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3qyRM4PIc
In it, the guy talks about arranging the individual frames into After Effects, but since I did the main animation in Adobe Flash, I used an mp4 I got from Swivel, and followed the instruction for After Effects from that point. I opted for the second set of instructions he talked about, which was for a "remastered" look as opposed to a VHS look.
These clips above were actually parts of an animation I just got around to publishing! Here's a link to the movie page:
I also wanted to put a filter over it to look like it was shot on a strip of film, an aesthetic I've been looking to incorporate. For the filter, I looked at the instructions on this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3qyRM4PIc
In it, the guy talks about arranging the individual frames into After Effects, but since I did the main animation in Adobe Flash, I used an mp4 I got from Swivel, and followed the instruction for After Effects from that point. I opted for the second set of instructions he talked about, which was for a "remastered" look as opposed to a VHS look.