Hello All. I'm brand new to the forum, so please forgive my general ignorance is this and any future posts. I'm from Mexia...it's a side effect.
I also wanted to thank Poke for his mention of the Dawn review on Film Threat.
Now to the subject at hand: I recently found out I'm getting a grant from the Austin Film Society, and am in the early stages of planning my next film. The story is called "Highway of Death" and involves a seperate universe of sorts that is populated by the living dead.
This will be shot on DV, with the main camera being a Cannon GL-1. In the film there will be scenes that take place in our world, as well as the Highway of Death world. The effect I'm going for in this dead world is washed-out, gray and lifeless. I was wondering if anyone could advise me how to achieve this effect, in lieu of shooting on overcast days or black and white. I'm shooting in color, but I want that dead look to the "nether world". Perhaps y'all know of a filter that would give that effect?
Thanks in advance!
I also wanted to thank Poke for his mention of the Dawn review on Film Threat.
Now to the subject at hand: I recently found out I'm getting a grant from the Austin Film Society, and am in the early stages of planning my next film. The story is called "Highway of Death" and involves a seperate universe of sorts that is populated by the living dead.
This will be shot on DV, with the main camera being a Cannon GL-1. In the film there will be scenes that take place in our world, as well as the Highway of Death world. The effect I'm going for in this dead world is washed-out, gray and lifeless. I was wondering if anyone could advise me how to achieve this effect, in lieu of shooting on overcast days or black and white. I'm shooting in color, but I want that dead look to the "nether world". Perhaps y'all know of a filter that would give that effect?
Thanks in advance!