Red Giant Psunami Plugin
Hey there everybody, Simon Walker here. I've got another QuickTip and this time it's for
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- Red Giant Psunami allows you to create 3D ray traced water. This professional app includes sky and water presets to create a wide variety of realistic water environments. Add a custom sky, use Time Stretch for slow motion or animate Wind features.
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surfaces. It simulates photo realistic oceans and skies. And it does this by creating 3Dgeometry of a surface and then it ray traces that to make it look realistic to make itlook like a real water. And it works with Final Cut and with AfterEffects and it's got lots of adjustments and settings and so you can really customize lotsof elements: the speed of the water you can change how the wind affects the waves andthe surface of the water, you can change the time of day and say how the light interacts.You can fly a virtual camera of the water and create an animation. Displace the surfaceand even add an object that floats on the surface as well.So all these features are great, but this is a QuickTip, and what I want to show youis how to use this plugin to create a water scene quickly in Final Cut.I can add Psunami to the timeline by creating a slug, and then choosing effects, video filters,Red Giant Psunami. And here's the scene at the default settings. And if I go up intothe filters tab for this slug, these are all the settings for the plug-in.And yes there is a fair amount of stuff that you can do with this plug-in. And while thisis great, you might be thinking to yourself 'which slider do I use first?', 'which oneof these categories do I start off with?', what's themost important control to get the most impact in the fastest time?'Well I found that the first thing to do is to close up these disclosure triangles, sothat I have a good idea of which particular section I am dealing with, and then I canconcentrate on one thing at a time. For example in the camera section, if I increasethe field of view, that can dramatically change the vista and the width of the shot. And ifI combine that with the elevation slider, just in a couple of clicks I've got a dramaticallydifferent type of shot which is telling a different type of story.But whilst these are quick ways to dramatically adjust the look of your scene, there's a muchfaster way of getting quick results out of Psunami, and that's by using the presets thatship with it. Psunami ships with a Final Cut pro file fullof these presets for different times a day, different looks, different styles and differentweather conditions. And the thing is, I know the scenario.. you'vefinished your edit and it's all ready to go, except you'd like to add in a title plate.And the whole content of the job suggests a water theme.And so what motivates me in situations like this, is all I've got to do is to add thetitle at the beginning of the timeline. And I can do this with the standard Final CutPro text, but I want to add an interesting background to it. But I think the standardwhite text on a black background you get in Final Cut, the sort of thing you're temptedto do when you're rushing at the end of the job, this standard text is a little too plain,so I like to put it over a background. So I'd like to jazz up the text somehow, butI have to stay in Final Cut because I haven't got much time left, and whilst I could trawlthrough the online stock video sites and buy some background footage, I might not findexactly what I'm after, and the clock is ticking. And this is when the presets in Psunami comein handy. And the advantage is that I can then choose from a series of these presets,a particular scene which I can then choose to adjust slightly and add behind my titletext. And that's just what I've done over the nextcouple of slugs. I'm going to turn on the overlays, and this then shows the marker texton each of these clips, so you can see which preset I'm talking about.So on this second clip, I've just added the Up On High preset, which is nice by itself