Collection: film grain & emulation
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Splice Film Elements Pack – Vintage Film Leaders, Countdowns, Markers & Editing Overlays
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price From $29.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $29.99 USD -
Film Burns Pack – Vintage Super 8, 16mm, 35mm & 70mm Film Burn Overlays
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price $25.99 USDRegular priceSale price $25.99 USD -
Expired Film Grain Overlays – Vintage Super 8 Film Textures for Video Editing
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price From $7.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $7.99 USD -
35mm Film Grain Pack – Authentic 6K Cinematic Grain, Film Overlays & Texture Elements
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price From $29.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $29.99 USD -
Super 8 Film Grain Pack – Authentic Super 8 Grain Overlays, Film Textures & Analog Elements
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price From $29.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $29.99 USD -
Acid-Washed Super 8 Film Textures — Analog Film Burns, Distorted Overlays & Experimental Effects
Vendor:Video MilkshakeRegular price From $9.99 USDRegular price$19.99 USDSale price From $9.99 USDSale
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design tools
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Our Disposable World
A structural argument for commitment, accountability, and designing work that refuses to disappear.
Our Disposable World
A structural argument for commitment, accountability, and designing work that refuses to disappear.
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Marking Space
A look at marking space, authorship, permanence, and why vandalism has always been about presence—not destruction.
Marking Space
A look at marking space, authorship, permanence, and why vandalism has always been about presence—not destruction.