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FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS + DIRT & DUST - 16MM

FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS + DIRT & DUST - 16MM

3 ProRes files of 16mm film grain with mild dust
There are 3 versions of each file : 4K raw original , 4K retouched and 5K raw original overscans with sprocket holes on the side.

Newly added: 15 ProRes files of 16mm grain textures
These are our first generation HD scans that were digitally regrained and sharpened after a 4K upscale.

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Watch the 16MM FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS with mild dirt and dust in action...

See what the first generation of 16MM FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS look like...

BRING YOUR FOOTAGE TO LIFE WITH THESE 16MM FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS

Whether you are going for historic looks, trashy aesthetics or hipster vintage vibes, these old film effects will surely get the job done. They are perfect for documentaries, music videos, promo videos, motion design and more.

HOW TO USE THE OLD FILM EFFECTS

  • Drag and drop the element into your timeline over your footage
  • Experiment with blend modes – Multiply, Lighten, Screen, Overlay, Soft Light and others
  • Adjust brightness, contrast, opacity, color, speed and other additional settings to fit your desired look
  • Composite a single element or create complex looks by combining multiple elements
  • Stack them, scale them, crop them, cut them, distort them and reposition them
  • Get creative and play with the assets

THESE FILM GRAIN OVERLAYS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH

Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Final Cut Pro X, Davinci Resolve and most other Editing Programs

These are snapshots showing you what the 4K Film Grain Overlays look like.

This is a snapshot of one of the original 5K scans.

Video creators sometimes love to integrate the old 16mm sprocket holes into their visual design, so as bonus, you also get the raw versions of the film frames.

These are the film grain files included in this collection

The stock video used for our demos are generally taken from Pexels or Artgrid and the music often comes from White Bat Audio or the Youtube audio library.