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Paul Swann

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  1. Pre-production has just begun on a low budget feature film I'm shooting in February. I'm shooting on S16mm for 35mm blow up (on Fuji eterna stocks 8663/8673). For a number of flashback scenes the director requires a nostalgic look (1980's) and has provided a photograph for visual reference (the scenes are a mixture of day exteriors and day/night interiors). The photograph has a distinct warm/magenta cast caused by it's ageing process and I want some advice on how best to achieve a similar look for the film. I want to maintain normal contast levels so my thoughts are to add the warm/magenta wash/cast in post during grading (conventional/optical blow-up) and print on a higher contrast print stock. I have attached the photograph for reference and as this film is my first feature I'm a relative novice and welcome any advice.
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