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Thank you Mike.Very nice, Nimi! Very peaceful. I've only dabbled a little with timelapse, this makes me what to try more!
Thank you Krish.This is very nice !!
The retro look was neat! Peaceful to watch.
Thanks Dave. Processed it using the Tri X emulation at S35 setting for grain on FilmConvert. Home-made scan for the frame matte.The retro look was neat! Peaceful to watch.
Thank you Elana. The thunder and ocean sounds are recorded. Bought a small field recorder and really enjoying it! The graphics (small lighting, sunrays and final doodle) all come from the Blindusk Animated Sketch bundle. The matte too. The actual film emulation is FilmConvert Nitrate. Music from Epidemic Sound.Excellent! like always. The thunder is not a part of music, right? It is a sound-effect? or recorded? In eny case fits perfectly to the music!
The sun rays are drawn Or is it some templae used? Very interesing. Also the drawing at the end.
I thought it was realThe graphics (small lighting,
This goes into a bigger commercial project, and yes, it takes time. The sunset itself was about an hour, 2 sec interval, so 1800 RAW frames. I recently upgraded to the M3 laptop and was surprised how well it responded.I thought it was real
but WOW = great! sounds like a lot of work and knowledge!
Very nice touch with the graphics added...not overdone. Tell your slacker projectionist to clean the aperture plate!
I finally convinced my last client who insisted on shooting film to let me emulate it, and frankly, FilmConvert is that good, he didn't realize I shot it on a sensor. And the workflow is a breeze, simply an adjustment layer for the emulation, then any matte, burns, rips, dust above it.Very nice touch with the graphics added...not overdone. Tell your slacker projectionist to clean the aperture plate!