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Creating the Super 8 Look in Adobe Premiere Pro

If you need to create a vintage film look, here's one way you can do it with Adobe Premiere Pro. Every script has a visual story that wants to jump from the page. Sometimes the imagery can be subtle. At other times, it's going to hit the audience without holding back. For example, the Matrix movies have a look that resonates. It's become such a part of pop culture that moviegoers can easily describe the green color palette and crunchy blacks behind the visuals. When it comes to developing the look for your next project, color is going to play one of the most important roles, along with lighting, pace, texture, and even aspect ratio. If you want to go old school, considering a palette based on 35mm, 16mm, or 8mm film can add a sense of nostalgia and nuance if done right. The problem is processing costs may not be in the budget. With digital image capture workflows, it's gotten much easier to step outside the film lab and layer a look similar to film. The team over at Artlist has an awesome tutorial on how to create the Super 8mm look using Adobe Premiere Pro based on tools from their Cinematic Creative Pack. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 26 March, 2021

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