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Hi everyone,

 

I'm currently preparing for a music video. A couple of scenes will need a misty dreamlike look to it (example down below)? I understand old glass is the best to get this look, but I would like to know the different type that I could rent.

 

I currently live in the UK wanted to know the most accessible filter and lenses needed to provide an image like this?

 

Thank you for Reading

 

Christopher

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ProMist too (or better a Warm Pro Mist) filter, as would a Classic Soft, Or if you want to go CRAZY you can rub nose-greese onto a clear filter and get the streaky effect just where you like.

Personally I'm a fan of Warm Black Pro Mists, but they woudln't lower contrast as much as promist filters.

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To me, it looks like it was probably made with plugins.

 

It's "Raised by Krump", right? The image you attached could easily be a still from a modern hip hop music video.

 

Have a look at these two tutorials:

 

 

Thank you so much for this, Stanislav! Appreciate your help allot.

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ProMist too (or better a Warm Pro Mist) filter, as would a Classic Soft, Or if you want to go CRAZY you can rub nose-greese onto a clear filter and get the streaky effect just where you like.

Personally I'm a fan of Warm Black Pro Mists, but they woudln't lower contrast as much as promist filters.

I'm going to test this out Adrian, thank you very much!

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My pleasure Christopher. And while you can do a bunch in post these days; trust me it's much more fulfilling and easier to get it in camera most of the time ;)

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Tiffin makes a plugin suite called DFX that can replicate nearly all the tiffin filters in post. I use it a lot for stylistic filters like diffusion, promist, etc.Of course, while I think it has ND filter and polarizer options, you need to use real ND's and polar filters on set.

Edited by Landon D. Parks

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