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Old October 3rd, 2006, 12:43 PM   #1
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film looks

i m intrested in hearing from people who have a time efficeniant "film look" formula (in terms of rendering time).
i use premier 2.0 and photoshop cs 2
i tryed magic buliet but it was way to slow
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i know there is a film look sub forum, but i m intrested to hear from wedding folks
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Old October 3rd, 2006, 04:38 PM   #2
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curves, colour corrector, BW (in that order)

with these 3, u can do almost anything... and its faster than realtime

tweak my friend.. fiddle and jiggle and njoi...

nothing is more satisfying than creating your own custom effects...
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Old October 3rd, 2006, 05:54 PM   #3
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Light and shoot the scene like you were shooting film, not video. Use a camera with large ccd's if you can because you'll get better colour, saturation, better blacks, better ability to shoot dimly lit scenes and and more ability to shoot with narrow depth of field so only the subject is in focus. Shoot 24p if your camera supports it and/or 16:9 widescreen. Then you may not need to apply any filters at all in post production.
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Old October 5th, 2006, 03:13 AM   #4
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Light and shoot the scene like you were shooting film, not video. Use a camera with large ccd's if you can because you'll get better colour, saturation, better blacks, better ability to shoot dimly lit scenes and and more ability to shoot with narrow depth of field so only the subject is in focus. Shoot 24p if your camera supports it and/or 16:9 widescreen. Then you may not need to apply any filters at all in post production.
thnx for the help ppl.
to be more precise what i m really intrested in is getting peoples nle collor correction recepies.
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