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Re: Pleasantville effect in FCP or Color?
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Grace Fitzpatrick
on Mar 31, 2008 at 9:12:28 pm
Thanks for your response; we actually haven't shot it yet so there's still time to plan accordingly...
any suggestions as to how to plan this so it's not so time-consuming in post? a.k.a. not so many shots with people moving, etc?
Thanks,
Grace
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