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  • Gary Schiff

    March 18, 2011 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Smoke looks bad in 1080

    I have a CineGrain harddrive, it’s hard to see what effect it has on footage when you’re looking at a computer screen, but on a 40 inch monitor or larger, the 35mm grain’s subtlety really makes a difference, I’m a huge fan, clients love it.

  • Gary Schiff

    March 4, 2011 at 7:12 pm in reply to: Music Video Film Grain effect (Overlay)

    I learned about CineGrain recently while I was coloring a commercial at a new hat. They just received the 2k version ($5000) and he was saying that CineGrain is what all the pro’s are starting to use because it has about $80,000 worth of film production and post work on one harddrive, and it’s 2k so it’ll work with everything including VFX. He said CineGrain recently started making the $1500 uncompressed version for people that don’t need 2K and $350 ProRes version for prosumers. He was saying that CineGrain’s gonna become industry standard because their stuff is so much better than plugins and so much cheaper than digital vision.

    He demoed the footage and it looks Insane. I wish they sold individual files, but at $350 it’s way cheaper than artbeats and way way way cheaper than gettyimages. hell, it’s less than the price of fotokem.

    My mouth is watering for the uncompressed version

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