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- Joined: Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:18 pm
Hey, i actually did something very similar and in this example i was using a solid colour imported as a matte and then using a luma key to only apply it to highlights (and blurring it too). This would do basically what you're asking, can't say it's the *best* way but it works for me.
Also, when adding noise like the tutorial vid (or colour in this example) i did/do it on the track node window rather than clip so that it applies to all clips in the timeline and i don't have to create it for each clip. From memory the tutorial shows it done to a single clip.
In this image you can see "node 6" has the luma key and i'm outputting the key/mask/matte (blue triangles) into "node 4" so it controls where the colour (or noise if you want) gets applied in the overlay/multiply/whatever layer mixer.
Hope it helps!