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Achieving that Movie feel
by Jek Lantin on Jul 16, 2008 at 12:51:23 am

Hi!
Can anyone give me tips on how to create that "movie feel" in terms of color and maybe the texture? i'm using a Canon XHAI HDV camera and Final Cut Pro. I work on cruise ships doing video on excursions and it would be nice to achieve this look to make it look more interesting. Thank you so much!

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Re: Achieving that Movie feel
by Michael Sacci on Jul 16, 2008 at 1:57:53 am

Which movie? They all look different.

One of the easiest things to do to help is to shoot in the 24F mode.

There is a program called Magic Bullet Looks that can help stylize the look to be like specific films.
http://www.redgiantsoftware.com/products/categories/color-correction/magic-...




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Re: Achieving that Movie feel
by Jek Lantin on Jul 17, 2008 at 10:15:17 am

Thanks for your reply! What do you suggest woukd look good on my video? I would like it to look like a documenary film and not like "cold, clear" video. My video looks really dull and no texture on it. I once seen some episodes of Lonely planet and I really liked what they did to the "texture and feel" of some footages. Thanks for helping out!

Jerry



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composition & lighting
by Arnie Schlissel on Jul 16, 2008 at 6:40:31 pm

Composition & lighting will do more to achieve a "film look" than anything you can do in post.

Take some classes in lighting. Even a one day workshop for still photography will be a good start- the same basic concepts apply.

And use a tripod!

Arnie

Post production is not an afterthought!
http://www.arniepix.com/

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Re: composition & lighting
by Jek Lantin on Jul 17, 2008 at 10:09:18 am

Thanks for your replies! The thing is I have no time to set up lighting and stuff because I am on a tour with cruise ship guests going around the city of whateve port we are docked into. So it's more of a on the go shooting so everything will be fixed on the post prod. Not much I can do during the acual shoot. Can you walk me through the steps on shooting on 2fps and how to capture it on FCP? Will it play on regular DVD players once I output it? Thanks so much for your help!

jerry

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Re: composition & lighting
by Michael Sacci on Jul 17, 2008 at 2:29:46 pm

To shot/edit in 24F mode on the camera
Shooting
Step 1 - read the camera's manual
Step 2 - Practice before actual shooting

Capturing in FCP
Step 1 - read the FCP manual
Step 2 - Practice before actual project

If you are not shooting interesting footage that is well lit/exposed, then a film look with not "save" the video. A film look is too enhance the final video not fix it. Also there is no way to say what will look best since that is up to you, the benefit to using a program like BM Looks it that you can go through all the Looks and find the one that you like best. A good place to start is warming up the footage and adding a slight blur to it. Magic Bullet has trial versions of the software so download it and play with it. Be aware that all this takes processing time.



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Re: composition & lighting
by Jek Lantin on Jul 19, 2008 at 6:52:37 pm

Thanks!

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