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  • Steve Freebairn

    March 7, 2006 at 4:26 pm

    Chad is right, a low shutter angle in film is like a high shutter setting on a digital video camera (although in reality since the video number is actually a fraction 1/x where x is the shutter speed, it is really a smaller, lower number) The way that they get the different color effects is by doing a process called “skip bleach processing” or “bleach bypass” this leaves the silver on the film and helps mute colors as well as “blow out” other areas of the picture. Magic Bullet can simulate bleach bypass, and it is very easy to turn your shutter speed up to get the low shutter angle of film.

  • Pierre Jasmin

    March 14, 2006 at 9:41 pm

    You can probably simulate this effect by applying RSMB with a scale of 1 (https://www.revisionfx.com/mblur.htm ) in a nested sequence (that only means make a new sequence and drag the footage in it) and then put that nested sequence in your main sequence and do some temporal effect on that something that will average a few frames together.

    Pierre
    RE:Vision Effects

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