livingdeadboy
12-Jan-2007, 11:09 PM
Well since this hosted forum is up, expect an onslaught of new threads about behind the scenes stuff. I love reading crap on how various film makers make their film look the way they do. So I figured i'd post a brief note on the filtering process of Night.
I am here in the editing room, editing Night on...iMovie lol. I love Final Cut, don't get me wrong...but iMovie, when its loaded up with a sh*t load of features, can be one awesome editing tool.
Okay so first we start off with the raw footage.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/1-1.jpg
And there it is, not very exciting to look at in my own opinion. So what I do is head on over to the Color Monochrome section, and add a nice sickly green color. (From the get go, whilst writing the script, I knew I wanted the movie to be tinted a type of green, just to but emphasis on the whole virus, sickly feeling of things.)
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/2.jpg
Now we've got the green filter on, now thats all fine and dandy, but its not much. You just took the old raw footage and made it green...well la de da. So, we go ahead and adjust the gamma, to darken it down a bit.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/3.jpg
Now the final step, my personal fav step at that. The "80's Look" as I call it. Now you wont be able to see it really on the still, but it adds dust to the filter..scratches if you want. But above all it gives a really neat tint to your movie.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/4.jpg
And there it is, thats all the fun from the editing room for now:)
I am here in the editing room, editing Night on...iMovie lol. I love Final Cut, don't get me wrong...but iMovie, when its loaded up with a sh*t load of features, can be one awesome editing tool.
Okay so first we start off with the raw footage.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/1-1.jpg
And there it is, not very exciting to look at in my own opinion. So what I do is head on over to the Color Monochrome section, and add a nice sickly green color. (From the get go, whilst writing the script, I knew I wanted the movie to be tinted a type of green, just to but emphasis on the whole virus, sickly feeling of things.)
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/2.jpg
Now we've got the green filter on, now thats all fine and dandy, but its not much. You just took the old raw footage and made it green...well la de da. So, we go ahead and adjust the gamma, to darken it down a bit.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/3.jpg
Now the final step, my personal fav step at that. The "80's Look" as I call it. Now you wont be able to see it really on the still, but it adds dust to the filter..scratches if you want. But above all it gives a really neat tint to your movie.
http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e263/reesterfx/4.jpg
And there it is, thats all the fun from the editing room for now:)