Duration: 04:45 minutes Upload Time: 2007-07-24 00:15:49 User: goldenpizza :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: Here are three editing techniques to help your video "look" like film. Letterbox, Slowed (time remap) and blur. Note, any slow motion effect will affect the sound. Remember that Pitch and tempo are directly related. Notice how my voice got deeper. |
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goldenpizza ::: Favorites 2007-07-24 00:30:24 BTW, my shirt is MELON colored. Guess who did not white balance? __________________________________________________ | |
Rozhdestvo ::: Favorites 2007-07-26 07:57:44 Wow)) you think like me))) that's all i do)(with video) please take a look my video. but you forgot about color and sound ) __________________________________________________ | |
Ladel87 ::: Favorites 2007-09-08 17:21:03 Um... was it you? :S lol :D __________________________________________________ | |
goldenpizza ::: Favorites 2007-09-08 17:35:27 it was my evil twin, BurnToast. __________________________________________________ | |
ManBag101 ::: Favorites 2007-09-24 18:38:41 love this video, ill make mine and put a response! __________________________________________________ | |
circular05 ::: Favorites 2007-10-03 18:41:17 Nice job. I agree with the letterboxing, and I'm a little confused by the slowed-down sound (seemed to make your lips look out of sync, more than anything). And how does the blur help if there's no depth map for the blur filter to read? __________________________________________________ | |
NathanCharrois ::: Favorites 2007-10-25 21:05:02 Why add DoF? Most cameras, even digital, are able to produce DoF when recording. __________________________________________________ | |
goldenpizza ::: Favorites 2007-10-25 23:13:17 selective DOF is a signature mark of high end lenses. The shown technique is created in editing. Why add it? For the effect. I challenge you to show me a stock video camera under $10000 USD that can adequately reproduce selective depth of field, similar to 8, 16, 35 or 65mm film camera with prime lenses. __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Challange Project: Creating a film look
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