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I agree. Turn down sharpness and contrast and you get that warm look of a home made, movie film.
ОтветитьOne thing missing in a lot of the cuts is that flicker of bright light transition I see most of the time on 8mm cut-to's.
ОтветитьSuch a cool soundtrack choice! I was hooked literally the second it started
ОтветитьI was trying to figure out how to posterize time without knowing what it was called. Thanks so much for this tutorial and for your energy. I can’t wait to shoot with post in mind 🙏🏽
ОтветитьMaybe cool but I’m can’t see motion blur
Ответитьgreat demo but so complicated - I'd stick with a real Super 8 camera!
Ответитьly
ОтветитьEven years later this is still still the best comprehensive tutorial. it doesn't look like a overlay was just slapped on and then becomes a strain on your eyes. Love that you can tweak each element that builds up up to a fantastic result.
Ответитьthat intro really makes you miss Canada ngl
ОтветитьI assume you need the latest Lightroom to do this?
ОтветитьIf I get an original nes sometime im using these tips to make it more naustalgic lol
ОтветитьNice tutorial Peter!!! Thanks man
Ответитьishtathuku olaradha da dei
Ответитьall mundane things look great with a film filter
ОтветитьYou can do all of this on a iPhone too
ОтветитьThe vintage look is old but I definitely find it dope 🔥
ОтветитьLove this video
ОтветитьGood video!!
Ответить'How to fake the Super 8mm look' - whilst holding something that isn't a Super 8 camera. Nice one
ОтветитьI've watched numerous videos on this subject and you're the only one that has mentioned that the subject of the video helps sell the effect as well as the technique. I've seen many that show people texting or wearing obviously modern clothing. It takes the air out of the effect. Thanks. Well done
Ответитьwould a 24mm lens be realistic?
Ответитьfantastic work! I'm doing a film and I'm wanting to incorporate footage like this on a 24 FPS timeline. With this method work for that?
ОтветитьCould you bump up you ISO to create that noise look? And if you can i think it would be good also for getting yor f stops to a higher number.
Ответитьit looks great but the magic isnt there from anologue film
ОтветитьHey, I really liked the methodology you described (don't shoot to *well*) during the capture process. I actually shot Super 8mm, and also make that effect. My last video in fact was a super 8mm look project (1 minute video) - check it out and tell me what you think.
ОтветитьVintage is getting me crazy too, now I'm all 1800's New York City 3D renders with the Enterprise overhead. Hope your door is ok bud. Great Content :)
ОтветитьPete needs to grow his hair back.
Ответитьerm .. i need some advice on digital SLR cameras
Ответитьnice
ОтветитьYou ever do it with 35mm?
Ответитьwell you made me laugh with that second walk
ОтветитьGod I miss your hair !! 🥺
ОтветитьDear Peter, can you please answer the following 3 Questions please, 1. When people recorded with one of these camera's back in the 1970s and watched their footage back on some sort of large screen, would they always see the sprocket on the screen. 2. How would they view back their footage, was it through a TV or something else. 3. Today we store our video on hard drives and the cloud, how did people store their super 8 video back in the 1970s.
ОтветитьCould you do a side by side test with the android app which is Super 16 by Dmitry Shatilov as this does super 8 etc and a normal Super 8 camera and get 500T film and video the exact same scene and compare to see if the app is like the actual film.
ОтветитьYou should download the app from the Google App Store which is called Super 16 and make sure that app developer is Dmitry Shatilov, this gives you an amazing Super 8 look.
ОтветитьYou are definitly the best shout out from France 💥💥
Ответитьloved this!! thank you :D
Ответитьthis was awesome
Ответитьawesome mate !!!
ОтветитьCan we do all this in final cut too
Ответитьdo someone have the name of the camera on the picture ? thx
ОтветитьThis video taught me how to walk normally again. Big respect.
ОтветитьNo sharpness, contrast
Natural shake footage
Shoot vintage things
Shoot in 4:3 aspect ratio
Shoot in higher aperture, f8-9
18fps
Man.. You've just ripped off Justin Odisho's video on this effect to the T.
Ответитьdo you think i can do this on gopro hero 8!?
ОтветитьHi Peter, l did enjoy your clip about super 8 but for me is better to use original super 8. Is more expensive but super 8 is super GREAT. Greetings from Europe Peter. Best C... 🎥🤟👍😎🥁
ОтветитьI'm doing some promo videos for my wife's antiques store and I think this technique would be great for the video intros. Thanks for this!
ОтветитьPeter, would love to see a video on film photography! Loved Matti's recent one, would love to hear your thoughts and experience :)
ОтветитьThe quickest and easiest way is to film your TV screen replaying your footage. It looks pretty impressive if done right with no background noise and the volume turned up
Ответитьinstruction unclear. ended with a 8k video with 120fps
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