Could someone enlighten me?
I'm trying to recreate this effect.
As you can see, there seems to be a square matrix over the camera feed that alters exposure, blur, etc.
I was thinking about making a matrix in photoshop, filling different squares with different tones of grey and using that as a mask in after effects.
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>>267626
how did you do the green/red dropshadow "TV" effect on the text? You have an effect for that or did it manually?
>>267628
In your layer pallet go to the 'channels' tab, select everything (ctrl+a) then with the move tool selected (v) click on red channel, press left on the keyboard, click on the green, press right, click on the blue, press up. the further you move the channels the stronger the effect will be. It's called 'Chromatic Aberration' for future reference.
As for the other stuff in the picture, mostly just layer effects, I found a grid and some "random grey squares" from google (picture related) layered them on top of the forest picture and then set the layer style to linear dodge for the squares (just play around with which one you like best) and multiply for the grid, then lowered the opacity to like 25%. To get the bulging TV effect on the grid just hit Transform (ctrl+t) and then up the top hit the "switch between free transform and warp" button (on the right, looks like a little grid arch) and then go over to the left with the drop down menu, change it from custom to inflate, I used about 10 'bend'
Other than that I didn't do much, messed with the levels, contrast etc of the forest to make it look more grey and old TV like, but that's about it, if you really want to make it look like a TV before you do the inflate transform you could probably add some 'scan lines' the same way the grid was added.
>>267634
not OP but thanks for answering my question re. the text, looks great good job.
Damn dude, OP here.
You are GREAT.
I hope you get a blowie this weekend.
>>267634
Not OP but thank you for responding, I've been looking for some time now how to do that effect.