FilmicGrain

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Common layer properties
FilmicGrain layer properties

The FilmicGrain layer is designed to add animated, film grain style noise to a piece of content.

All Effect layers take their source from other layer types - either content or generative - by use of an arrow. Linking two layers with an arrow defines the arrowed from layer as the source, and the arrowed to layer as the destination. If you have an arrow between a content layer and effect layer, it is said that the content layer is being 'piped in' to the effect layer. For more information on arrows, see the compositing layers topic.

To draw an arrow between two layers, hold down ALT and left click & drag between the source and destination layer.

  1. Add a FilmicGrain layer to your track. For more information about adding layers see creating layers.

  2. Arrow from your media layer to the FilmicGrain layer so the compositing order looks something like the following image.

    Video layer piped into a FilmicGrain layer on the timeline.

    For more information on arrowing, see compositing layers.

  3. Adjust the FilmicGrain layer properties to suit your desired sequencing.