Super 8mm Cross Process Experiment

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2010

Taking some older Super 8mm Ektachrome 64T footage and applying filters in Sony Vegas in an attempt at a cross processed look.

Developed (normally) by Pac Lab

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  • Please make tutorial ! :)

  • @Batistab0y Sorry, but I don't exactly remember how I did this. I do know it was done in Sony Vegas with the same general principles found here: /watch?v=Vi-BQEP4_Co

    I really was just kinda' winging it. I'll try and get some more footage and try it again..taking notes this time!

  • Nice cool video

  • @dickdog75 Thanks! One of my personal favorites...mostly for the way the music carries the images.

  • Nice Shots!

  • @KernowLads Many thanks!!

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  • I don't know if 8mm film cameras allow for external filters or not. But I know that you can make the sky bluer by using a UV filter. The reason the sky was washed out (grey) was due to chemtrails.

  • @x05e ok :)

  • @AmplifyFX Actually it was Robert Moses State Park. Thanks!

  • @OMGitsedward Hey if your using vegas you can go to color balance in the effects, and watch this>>>Cross Processing Effect Tutorial - Photoshop CS4 ,its the same principles Hope this helps :)

  • what effects did you use??? :)

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