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almost any NLE program can do film grain. Just create a color "noise" clip (like tv static) that is constantly changing (I know Final Cut Pro, Avid and Premire can all do this). Then put it over your source material on a second video track. Now, reduce the opacity to 3-10 percent. hope this helps. joren
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