

There will be a dropdown menu under the “Opacity” toggle called “Blend Modes.” Select “Overlay,” and your film grain will now become transparent on top of your clip in the timeline. From here, select the film grain clip in the timeline and go to the “Effect Controls” tab.

Position your clip into the timeline, and place the film grain on top of your footage in the “v2” slot. Adding noise to the frame gives it personality and grit.įirst, import your footage into Premiere - along with the film grains you downloaded. It’s also one of those creature comfort things - we were shooting on film for so long before digital, it’s almost alarming to see a completely clear image. It fills in the gaps, and it creates a “warm” tone. If you’ve never used film grain overlays before, you may be wondering, “Why would I purposely dirty up an image with grain when I worked so hard to get an image without noise?” Well, think of film grain like the static on a vinyl record player - many people prefer to listen to music on vinyl because of the comforting hisses and pops that accompany the sound. By downloading, you agree not to sell or redistribute these assets.) (These assets are free to use in any personal or commercial projects. We captured these film grain overlays organically using real film stock and film cameras, and they’re available in 5 different types: So, we curated 5 free amazing film grain overlays for you. We listened to you, our wonderful readers, about what you really wanted.

What we love especially is giving away free things that are actually useful. We’re giving away 5 film grains for free, and we’ll show you how to use them in Premiere, After Effects, and Final Cut.įree things are always great. Film grain overlays are a great way to give digital footage a vintage look.
