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A grid. | A grid. | ||
==Checkerboards== | ==Checkerboards== | ||
Checkerboard | [[File:Checkerboard.jpg]] | ||
Patterns of alternating colors, usually squares and offset per row. | |||
==Gradients== | ==Gradients== | ||
A smooth transition from one or more colors to another. Can either be linear (in a straight line) or radial (in a circular pattern). | A smooth transition from one or more colors to another. Can either be linear (in a straight line) or radial (in a circular pattern). |
Revision as of 02:31, 31 August 2025
Generated Media is media that is... generated by a program. This can be anything from solid colors to grids to advanced 3D fractal patterns. But what is important is that this is media that then can be used elsewhere.
Usage
Simply generate the media in your program of choice, then add it to your video. Most editors (like Vegas and Premiere) have ways to generate simple media in-house.
Types of Generated Media
Solid Colors
"Red, Yellow, Green, Red, Blue, Blue, Blue..." - Ludwig Von Drake
As simple as it sounds, creates a solid color that fills the frame.
Grids
A grid.
Checkerboards
Patterns of alternating colors, usually squares and offset per row.
Gradients
A smooth transition from one or more colors to another. Can either be linear (in a straight line) or radial (in a circular pattern).
Static
See Noise.
Test Patterns
Many editors can create TV test patterns.