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November 17th, 2006, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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Pilot guides film look
Does anyone watch Pilot guides, I love the way they use a film look in there show, does anyone here know what software thy may be using to achieve this effect?
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December 1st, 2006, 10:37 AM | #2 |
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I think they acheive it by actually using film. I have seen Ian Wright holding a super 8 camera a few times. I agree, I like the look a lot.
You can pick up cameras easily on ebay or post something on craiglist in your area. Transfers are not expensive, will run you about under $200 for several cartriges to DV. I know someone who used the Super 8 B&W camera very effectivily while shooting an episode of Betrayl for History Network. I thought about using this for my series, but did not want to lug yet another camera around the world. Michael |
December 1st, 2006, 10:37 AM | #3 |
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Location: Torotnto, Canada
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I think they acheive it by actually using film. I have seen Ian Wright holding a super 8 camera a few times. I agree, I like the look a lot.
You can pick up cameras easily on ebay or post something on craiglist in your area. Transfers are not expensive, will run you about under $200 for several cartriges to DV. I know someone who used the Super 8 B&W camera very effectivily while shooting an episode of Betrayl for History Network. I thought about using this for my series, but did not want to lug yet another camera around the world. Michael |
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