How to Add Kato-Vision to Your Movies with After Effects (As Seen in "The Green Hornet")

Jan 13, 2011 11:38 PM

Pulp heroism rules!  And everyone's favorite masked vigilante hits the big screen tomorrow night, thanks to fantastical filmmaker Michel Gondry and his new superhero movie, The Green Hornet.

Seth Rogen tackles the comedic role of Britt Reid, aka Green Hornet, but really, what we're all waiting for makes the Green Hornet look like a Yellow Jacket, and that's Kato, his trusty ass-kicking sidekick.  Kato's such a badass that they even gave him his own visual signature effect in the movie, dubbed Kato-Vision.

Kato's so-called superpower is a result of his masterful martial arts training, where he can instantly survey a scene, neutralizing every threat in seconds.  The Kato-Vision special effect was specifically created for The Green Hornet's 3D debut.

But guess what?

You don't need a Hollywood budget to add your own Kato-Vision to your home movies, so grab your camera, shoot some bad guy footage and fire up Adobe After Effects.

Okay, so After Effects can be pretty expensive ($1,000), but you can download a free 30-day trial at Adobe's website.  If you're a student, it's only going to cost you about $350.

Once you have After Effects, check out the video tutorial from Attack of the Show's segment Go Hack Yourself.

Clickthrough to watch Kato-Vision from The Green Hornet DIY Tutorial.

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