Its much easier to get this look than peoppe realise.. it just takes a little bit of thought rather than just throwing Light at yourself and hoping for the best 😅
Oh this looks luuush! I've been trying for years to get a sort of 8mm/Super 8 look to my videos, like retro 70s/80s style footage colours? And I've tried *lots* of LUTs and colour grades and stuff but never been *quite* happy with them? So this sounds like perhaps the best solution to me 😊
Theres actually a few different softwares out there now like this.. Personally I like Dehancer the most out of all the ones I've tried, mostly because of the film compression and the way it handles grain.. But it is pretty expensive.. 🙃 Some other options would be Film Convert (I like this one just not as much) And Color.io which I havent used but I've heard decent things about it Both are a bit cheaper $150-$200 range 🤔
This one tbh... (if you can afford it) Especially because of the overscan feature so you can have that 8mm Look as well as being able to see the sprockets and film edges if you wanted To.. Film Convert is a close second though if this is a bit out of your budget 🔥
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Thanks for such a detailed review! Awesome results! We are eager to answer any questions 😃
Appreciate you letting me check out the Plugin!
I'm really impressed with it so far and looking forward to seeing where it goes in the future!! 🔥
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The film look!!!
Ooooo this software is very interesting. The cinematic look gives me ideas for some things I want to do.
Its much easier to get this look than peoppe realise..
it just takes a little bit of thought rather than just throwing Light at yourself and hoping for the best 😅
Oh this looks luuush! I've been trying for years to get a sort of 8mm/Super 8 look to my videos, like retro 70s/80s style footage colours? And I've tried *lots* of LUTs and colour grades and stuff but never been *quite* happy with them? So this sounds like perhaps the best solution to me 😊
Theres actually a few different softwares out there now like this..
Personally I like Dehancer the most out of all the ones I've tried, mostly because of the film compression and the way it handles grain..
But it is pretty expensive.. 🙃
Some other options would be
Film Convert (I like this one just not as much)
And Color.io which I havent used but I've heard decent things about it
Both are a bit cheaper $150-$200 range 🤔
@@ajsarsfieldgotcha! And which one would you recommend/prefer for specifically a very 70s/80s film look, like a Super 8mm or 35mm style? :)
This one tbh... (if you can afford it)
Especially because of the overscan feature so you can have that 8mm Look as well as being able to see the sprockets and film edges if you wanted To..
Film Convert is a close second though if this is a bit out of your budget 🔥