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How to give a film-look with FCP ?

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Konstantinos KitsosHow to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 9, 2012 at 2:37:41 pm

Hi

Need an advice:

How to give a "professional look in my small project?

I worked days in the color correction.
I feel that the project is good now.
But it is missing this "final touch" that makes the difference.
A friend let me use his MAGIC BULLET program. Many options - many "extreme look possibilities" so to speak.
All I want is something classic and nice - the feeling of the film.


I will be grateful for any advice/suggestion.


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Mark SuszkoRe: How to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 9, 2012 at 4:07:19 pm

That's not very specific. But I'm guessing you want to add grain and pulldown effects. I like Nattress for this.


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Scott SheriffRe: How to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 9, 2012 at 7:39:33 pm

You can use Color to get the film look.

Scott Sheriff
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Chris WrightRe: How to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 12, 2012 at 12:24:15 pm

in my mind, there's 2 kinds of film color

1. a heavy tint, such as green
2. a slight Technicolor look


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Sean CusackRe: How to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 13, 2012 at 6:23:43 pm

It's a fairly lowbrow technique, however, occasionally I've had some good results duplicating the video, changing the composite mode to Screen or Overlay depending on your lighting and then doing some fine tuning in Color. Again, fairly lowbrow and may be too simple if you really want that perfect look, but it's OK if you don't have the cash for the plugins.


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Stephen SmithRe: How to give a film-look with FCP ?
by on Feb 14, 2012 at 11:06:18 pm

Another vote for Color. Plus there are some already created Looks included.

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