Frage von STEENBECK500:Hello,
How do I get s.realistischsten a look that the s.alte (70s recalls) Low-Budget/No-Wave productions?
Since everyone has a different idea of a particular film look, I list some movies on the look I am very excited:
Scott B & Beth B - Blackbox (No Wave Short Film)
Amos Poe - The Foreigner, Unmade bath (No Wave Features)
Early George A. Romero - The Crazies, Martin (everything should be 16mm productions)
Amateur horror movies - Bad button (1983-1987, Bolex 16mm) Kosmokiller (1983, 16mm)
Desöfteren is accessed using the correct working and lighting. The films and their aesthetic I like, were often done under primitive conditions without such tools, only equipped with simple hand-held cameras, without great lighting, they created remarkable independent films, so it can not only lie s.der lighting or illumination.
Nevertheless, the look of these films differs significantly of today's products, with no preference whether video, film (16mm, 35mm) or digital filmed.
So what can I make an approximate equivalent producing these films look.
As I said, glossy Hollywood productions (if, then and now) does not interest me at all.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Sincerely, steenbeck500
Antwort von Axel:
Hello Steenbeck
Lovers of classic film technique, as its name indicates, you'll probably not get around to quite expensive plugins like Cinelook:
http://www.digieffects.com/products.shtml
or Magic Bullet:
http://www.redgiantsoftware.com/mbeditorsdemo.html
The links are for demos, the Störbalken etc. . mitrendern I have not tried more synonymous, but I noticed that
when approaching
economical use of the effect of what you are looking for. Above all offered with the "Film Grain" - Effect's caution, if you want to do later on a DVD, because the impersonated Photo seeds provides easy after the MPEG-2 video compression like lowlight Noise. But Cinegamma and film stock - imitation (casts) are very kinomäßig.
As the demos allow you to, is the appropriate filter synonymous in Premiere, etc. replicate (the values are indeed appear to save) and as a filter favorites. So you save one month's salary for the purchase of a plugin.
One of the factors for film look is indeed a progressive display. Progressive take-on just a few DV Cams, eg Panasonic AG VX100 or the various Canon XLs. The subsequent de-interlace is synonymous possible, but the image quality suffers a bit, and fast movements jerk clear.
When Lighting is important to note that overexposure always looks on the video. Recordings with highlights, so that the foreground stand out well from the background, are typical of Film and synonymous to "Bad" button (the only one of your list that I know exists).
At the other films feature lesser
depth, or depth, as it means synonymous, please search the corresponding profound messages in this forum.