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Just in case it just slipped through the net, I thought to resurrect it!

 

Looking forward to hearing, or in this case reading, your thoughts.

 

Cheers

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Just in case it just slipped through the net, I thought to resurrect it!

 

Looking forward to hearing, or in this case reading, your thoughts.

 

Cheers

 

Looks gorgeous. One question, why did you add the spots and marks of a distressed film look. Or was that achieved in camera somehow? - It's heavyweight alright....Sprucey spruce.

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Looks gorgeous. One question, why did you add the spots and marks of a distressed film look. Or was that achieved in camera somehow? - It's heavyweight alright....Sprucey spruce.

 

 

Hi Damien,

 

Thanks!

The spots and marks were a directorial creative choice, created in post. I suggested to hand crank the project but the director and producer(s) were happy for us to shoot it at 25fps and then add the effect in later.

I predominantly underexposed key light by a stop as we pushed the levels in the grade.

 

Cheers

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