Hi all!
So over the last couple of days I decided to try my hand at emulating the look of early 1950s film, and made it in black-and-white for good measure.
I'll just post the description from my Vimeo account here:
As said above, this is a test video for a very spoof-tastic film I'm writing, much in the style of Mel Brooks. I'm quite pleased with the results, now I just need to figure out how to make the audio sound a lot better and more... well, '50s-ish, I guess!
Anyway, here's the actual video!
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6BSGPI-3BA
Vimeo
So let me know what you think? Is it convincing? Without the handheld look, would it look better? Does it need more film grain added? And also, what does Maris Crane look like?!?!
Just let me know what you think, please! Any opinions are welcome!
So over the last couple of days I decided to try my hand at emulating the look of early 1950s film, and made it in black-and-white for good measure.
I'll just post the description from my Vimeo account here:
This is just a really simple test video edited in FCP X 10.1.1 and Motion 5.
I wanted to emulate the look of early 1950s-style cinema, so I ran the footage through Motion and decreased some of the contrast, added film grain, added spots, and then gave it the Projector effect inside of FCP to give it that "jitter" effect. Back in Motion, I applied a 2.35 letterbox for a reference guide. Then in FCP X, I changed the size of the project to 1920x816, and then scaled the imported clip from Motion so that the first pixel of the letterbox only showed occasionally, thanks to the jitter effect from the Projector preset.
The result is the look of this video - which, is itself, a test for a new film I'm writing that will begin production just as soon as I can afford it!
As said above, this is a test video for a very spoof-tastic film I'm writing, much in the style of Mel Brooks. I'm quite pleased with the results, now I just need to figure out how to make the audio sound a lot better and more... well, '50s-ish, I guess!
Anyway, here's the actual video!
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6BSGPI-3BA
Vimeo
So let me know what you think? Is it convincing? Without the handheld look, would it look better? Does it need more film grain added? And also, what does Maris Crane look like?!?!

Just let me know what you think, please! Any opinions are welcome!
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