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FILM BURN EFFECTS COLLECTION - 16MM

FILM BURN EFFECTS COLLECTION - 16MM

These 16mm film burn effects are the result of what happens when the film stops rolling in the projector and the light bulb heats up the celluloid. These beautiful 16mm film burns can serve for any kind of creative video project. It could be for developing the aesthetic of a historic documentary, a music video, a sport video or anything else. You can use them for motion graphic or compositing projects.

  • 74 film Elements
  • 11 minutes of footage
  • ProRes, 4K UHD
  • 14.5GB
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Watch the FILM BURN EFFECTS showreel...

Footage of authentic 16mm film burning in a projector. For this particular product we actually burned real 16mm film into a vintage film projector. These awesome 16mm film burn effects could be useful for your grindhouse film but it could also be great in any other creative projects.

BRING YOUR FOOTAGE TO LIFE WITH THESE FILM BURN EFFECTS

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.

SIMPLE IMPORTS – EASY TO USE FILM BURNS

  • 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 BURN EFFECTS .MOV FILES ARE COMPATIBLE WITH

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

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16mm film burn effects

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.