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Posted by AnthonyR on 11/13/05 19:57
"nobody special" <msu1049321@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1131908033.705408.5070@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> You can throw some sepia tone into it, or a greenish monochrome tint.
> If it's a 40-'s thru 70's kodacolor look you want, you can simulate the
> reds all decaying out by reducing just that channel, to simulate the
> fading of the print. Adding some shutter effect will help, as will a
> subtle flicker in white peak. If it's supposed to be 20's era, you can
> adjust the spepd to simulate that it was shot under-cranked and
> projected at the wrong speed. The scratches and dust, a little of that
> goes a long way. I would prefer to add obvious splices and jump-cuts.
> If you are adding period-sounding music, throwing the same jump-cuts in
> the music track, offest in time by about a second, helps sell the
> effect. A little gate weave helps too. Amazing, how many "defects" of
> film are what we pursue to simulate in video, just to make people think
> it's film, because film is "better";-)
>
Yes, godd advice, I forgot to mention sepia, and jump cuts in pict and sound
good idea too. :)
AnthonyR.
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