When i read this discussion i want to ask something regarding the sepia filter.
Actually i don t know that is it sepia or not but i want to know it.Is it a post production work?
It s about the Neil Burger's film starring Edward Norton "The Illusionist",which Dick Pope from B.s.c,is the director of photography.
I want to ask how did they achieve that look on film
In the beginning of the film,when eisenheimer is young the films look is warm,like sepia,darkened thru the corners,softened thru center in close ups.
For instance on the trackin shot where young eisenheim is running to catch the phaeton,and on another trackin shot when he is in the forest with the young lady.(is it just a sepia filter used?)
Is it a custom made filter or is it done in the post anyone know s that?and it s flickering,the flickering is done in post i think.
i want to know that what film is used? daylight or tungsten+ round filters(circular polarizer) darkens the corners,tobacco/sepia look thru corners
Are they used tungsten film on daylight?custom made tobacco filter+pola and warm soft fx on close ups. i m confused and i want to ask how the look of this film can be done
Thank you for your answers