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Tyson Persall September 13th, 2006 09:50 PM

1970's video look?
 
I need a 70's look for a video that was shot clean and straight and even.
Is there some kind of short cut for this? -A filter, plugin or magic bullet effect?

Here is a sample image of exacty how I want the video to look.

http://www.stuckinthe70s.com/images/lunchroom78.jpg

Cole McDonald September 13th, 2006 10:18 PM

color correct toward yellow/orange. raise the darks and the lights, lower the mids slightly.

Emre Safak September 16th, 2006 03:07 PM

...and don't forget to add some imperfections; grain and jitter.

Dennis Khaye September 17th, 2006 01:49 PM

What programs do you have to work with? Vegas, Avid, Premiere, After Effects?

Ben Winter September 27th, 2006 09:02 PM

http://qt.frozenphoenixproductions.com/commonsense.mov

Like that? Not really done very well but perhaps in the right direction...I used Cinelook plugins and After Effects for film damage, as well as color correction as stated above. Increased contrast as well. And a matte for fake vignetting.

It's also in the sound as well--oftentimes older movies had a more muffled and tinny sound to them, which would translate to a high and a low cut (a "frowny face" on a graphic equalizer).

Jamey Johnson October 4th, 2006 07:49 PM

Ben,
Could you share what Cinelook and After Effects settings and presets you used for your common sense movie? I tried sending a message to you but I don't know if your mail settings allow it. Thanks!

Kevin Calumpit October 4th, 2006 11:37 PM

not sure how you would achieve this but maybe a slight bluring or ghosting effect...to the footage. If you really want to achieve the effect would prolly involve more physical effects meaning the actors dressed like and looked 70s-ish. But other than that OMG that was amazing......:D

Ash Greyson October 5th, 2006 01:01 AM

I like the retro look and use it often. You said 70s VIDEO right? No need to add film effects. I can get this look in camera with an XL2. Need to white balance very warm, then turn the sharpness all the way down, the coring all the way up and mess with the master pedestal and setup level...



ash =o)

Jamey Johnson October 5th, 2006 12:42 PM

Ben's Common Sense movie has more of the look I'm trying to get with the coloring and film look of grain and damage. But really the color and film preset in Cinelook is what I'm trying to find.

Lee Wilson October 8th, 2006 08:51 PM

Also worth a note for After Effects users after a degraded video look.

1- Create an adjustment layer.

2- Put this above the footage you wish to adjust.

3- Apply a small Gaussian blur to this adjustment layer (~4 pixels)

4- Set this adjustment layers' transfer mode to 'color'

Now changing the amount of blur smears just the chroma (color) of the video without altering its overall sharpness or focus.

Also offsetting each colour channel to get a miss-registration effect or lens aberration effet can help to 'cheapen' up your signal.

There are numerous ways of doing this within After Effects.

http://img133.imageshack.us/img133/6...loffsetuo4.jpg

Top image - channels offset

Bottom image - normal.


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