Ops 17–4 • WARP Effects Vision Operator’s Manual (v12.0 MD)
Film WARP
The Film WARP applies an effect to the key video to make it appear as if it was produced during
different ages, such as the 1900s or 1920s, or that it is amateur video.
Use the following procedure to set up a Film WARP:
1. Select and activate the Film WARP effect on the keyer you want to apply it to.
2. Press Film on the S&T WARP Menu.
Film (Film) — S&T WARP Menu
3. Select a film preset and adjust it as follows:
•Use the Film Presets knob on the S&T WARP Menu to select the type of Film
effect you want to use.
•Use the Noise knob on the S&T WARP Menu, or the positioner, to select the
amount of visual noise you want in the effect.
•Use the Resolution knob on the S&T WARP Menu, or the positioner, to select
the apparent resolution of the video with the effect applied.
4. Adjust the amount and type of simulated defects in the effect as follows:
• Press Defects on the S&T WARP Menu.
Film (Defects) — S&T WARP Menu
•Use the Line Scratch knob on the S&T WARP Menu, or the positioner, to select
the amount of scratch lines on the key video.
•Use the Rand. Scratch knob on the S&T WARP Menu, or the positioner, to
select the amount of random scratches that appear on the key video.
•Use the Film Jump knob on the S&T WARP Menu, or the positioner, to select the
amount of film jump, or jitter, of the key video.