
Intro to filter types in Motion
There are 13 filter types in Motion:
360° filters are designed to work with 360° footage.
Blur filters create design effects or simulate the real-world blurring that occurs due to the depth of field in photographed material.
Border filters frame layers in a composition in various ways.
Color filters create design effects or fix a problem with contrast, color, gamma, or brightness.
Distortion filters change the shape of layers—warping, twisting, and pulling them in different directions.
Glow filters combine blur with brightness and color effects.
Masks and Keying filters isolate a foreground image from a uniform background color (a green screen, for example) for special effects compositing.
Looks filters give images a special look, such as black-and-white film noir or film photos from the 1960s.
Sharpen filters create a high-contrast overlay that emphasizes edges in an image.
Stylize filters simulate different media, such as film, television, or print.
Tiling filters create geometric patterns using shapes that are arranged into mosaics.
Time filters manipulate video clips temporally.
Video filters are utilitarian in nature, and can help prepare a project for broadcast output.
For detailed information about each filter and its parameter controls, click the links in the list above.
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