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With all the talk about film looks, I am reminded that video will pretty much look like video most of the time, unless it is shot to look like film to begin with, and then it still cannot fully reach the heights of film.
I watched a movie the other day (John Wayne and "The Three Godfathers") and it was unbelievably beautiful...one of the best looking movies I have ever seen. It really took the shine off of anything shot in video for me, at least for a day or two. |
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Grazie, at a guess I think Brian is suggesting layering a Looks-effected track above the original track and mixing the two to taste.
Well said Brian and Jeff. Film is film. Video is video . . . with some tools that mimic some of the characteristics of film to a certain extent and allow us to easily manipulate video to suit the mood/personal taste/material/client requirement/story/whatever. At the risk of being shot down for sarcasm, if I had spent three years of my life trying to achieve a realistic film look it would have been a lot more cost effective to go out and hire an Arriflex and a few cans of the real stuff! And the results would have been better. |
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I too have employed a 2-Track mix. The Angels are in the detail. Grazie |
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That's a nice feature. Forgot you were a FCP user, not Vegas.
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Brian, thank you.
Grazie |
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