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film filter
I was wondering if any of you users out there use filters to get the film look? I have been to a dv seminar a while back and they have suggesed using tiffen filters. I just forgot which ones they metioned. Can anyone help me out here with the tiffen filters or if there is a better brand of filters to achieve this look.
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That's probably the TIffen Pro-Mist series. I use the Black Pro Mist myself. It doesn't give you a film look by any means, it just takes out the harsh sharp look video look out of your picture.
This short was shot entirely with Black Pro-Mist filters. http://www.ladyxfilms.com/theater/e13/episode_13.shtml |
the Cokin sunsoft works wonders...a little film blur plus a little warming tone.
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Dylan Which Tiffen Black Pro-Mist # do you use ?
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WHichever the shot needs.
Most of the time I use it (which isn't that often) I think I use the 1 or the 1/2. |
Please take a look around our dedicated film look forum.
Basically there is no Film-look(tm) filter... It's a combination of a lot of things. Also take a look at my first posts in these threads: http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...&threadid=3700 http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...&threadid=5173 http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...threadid=21555 http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...&threadid=6304 |
Welcome to dvinfo, Michael!
Bill, you beat me to the punch. I also have a Cokin Sunsoft, and I have noticed that many TV show scenes and some movie scenes look like the Sunsoft was used, or something similar to the Sunsoft. So in all honesty, I would have to say the Cokin Sunsoft gives you the film look, or at least one of the film looks. :-)) Actually, I have a number of Cokins, and I sure like their effects. Plus Cokin's are inexpensive. Good bang for the buck. :-)) |
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