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Death By Jell-O 11-26-2004 01:28 PM

Seems to me that Digital would have it's ups and downs.......You'd get a lot better picture to start with, so it would be a lot easier to clean up.....Add to that about any filter you can imagine and you have a lot of options......You can make digital look however you want.......Just about anyone with a digital camcorder, and a computer can make a movie, where as celluloid would require a bunch of special equipment, not to mention the developing and having to clean up the graniness that celluloid is known for......Seems to me that digital would be quite a bit easier to work with, and the possibilities of what you can do with it are vastly greater than that of film......I think it will soon take over, although I doubt celluloid film will ever completely go away.....

urgeok 11-26-2004 03:38 PM

i'm sure programs or whatever will be developed to recreate the exact look and feel of celluloid ... iif it hasnt already been ..

The STE 11-26-2004 05:31 PM

with the colour and picture filters on Ulead I'm sure you could get it to look like film

Death By Jell-O 11-27-2004 10:33 AM

Duplicating Film Digitally is very easy.....It's pretty much a point and click filter as far as I remember......

The STE 11-27-2004 10:38 AM

not quite. It's filtering, but there's not just one filter. There's an "old film" filter, but it's mostly monochromatic and looks almost cartoonish. I'm working on getting a combination down where it will look more like regular type film, but it's still a work in progress

Death By Jell-O 11-27-2004 11:02 AM

Some of the ulead filters seem to be a little cumbersome and time consuming to reach the desired effect.......But once you get it, the effect looks really good......

The STE 11-27-2004 12:48 PM

yeah, I was doing an AKIRA AMV, and for part of it I wanted it to be 4:3 and look like old TV, and it took me a half hour to get it to look right.

My main project right now is to do ghosts, or whatever transparent type people you want. I think I've got it in theory, but I don't have access to the camera to test it.

EDIT: I think I've got it looking pretty film-like. Try:
Hue & Saturation: 10, 10
DiffuseGlow: 20, 1, 1

And for the widescreen, I do 100%, 75%

urgeok 11-28-2004 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by The STE
yeah, I was doing an AKIRA AMV, and for part of it I wanted it to be 4:3 and look like old TV, and it took me a half hour to get it to look right.


what does that mean ? what project were you converting to look like old TV ?

(and the software used to do it)

The STE 11-28-2004 06:19 PM

I was using Ulead 8, and footage from AKIRA, to do an AMV (Anime Music Video), for the first part of the video, I wanted it to look like old TV footage (4:3 ratio, bad quality, kindof a blueish colour, etc), but since my source footage was the SE DVD, it took some work to get it to look how I wanted. I used the cropping, the duotone and some other filters to get it to look right

urgeok 11-29-2004 05:05 AM

what music are you using ?

is this a popular thing ? AMV ?

I feel so unplugged ...


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