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What software do u use to do this!?!?!?!?!?
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@brenbear Yes. They're very common on film prints. It's called a "Laboratory Aim Density" test, and the photo of a person is so that the processing lab technicians can quickly check if skin tones are being duplicated correctly.
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has anyone come across one of these with a brief flash
of a person?
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If your video is in AVI format, the easiest way is with VirtualDub (free) with the MSU Old Cinema filter. Advance settings let you decide how dirty, how scratchy and how old your film looks. Most Video Editors also have an Old Film look filter
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@xBenjaxGuitar you did
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is there an effect u can make videos look like old film
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0:04 who farted?
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No mistake. This is an academy head leader, which counts down to three.
There's also the SMPTE universal head leader, which counts down to 2.
Each count for the academy head = 1 foot of film; 1 ft. = 16 frames.
Each count for the SMPTE head = 1 second; 24 FPS.
At the end of the count, there is a flash and an audible beep for sound sync.
The reason why they don't count to zero is because if they did then the program would start immediately after the count. Two seconds of black is given.
Watcher3223 3 years ago 17
perfect -ill use this one for a film im doing..cheers 5*
spottydog4477 1 year ago 5