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From: joefleet
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  • Looks good. I suggest adding some noise (grain), a very minimal amount. And maybe become a little more prominent with the blink effect (or whatever Vegas calls it). Also, film has a slightly higher contrast.

  • So let me make sure I got this right...You take some super 8 footage of a white blank projector screen and then run it through the projector once that gets developed. Then you take a digital recording of that and you have basically a stock effect that you can use on any digital footage using the opacity controls in an editing program? -I'm planning on replicating this effect because it would end up saving alot of money-so please let me know if I misinterpreted any of that.

  • That's pretty much correct.

    Although just altering the opacity won't be enough to get a nice effect. I used an "overlay" effect. The video footage and the film-effect footage are laid down on separate tracks, the latter overlapping the former. Then I played around with various "compositing modes" as they are called in Sony Vegas (the software I use to edit). "Overlay" plus adjusting the opacity of the film-effect footage works best for this sort of thing.

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