Another really great way to get the dreamy look in camera (outside of visible light rays and some slight post work) is to stack a 1/4 promist filter along with a Tiffen smoque (2 or 3 level) filter. Then in post ( Resolve in my case) dial the midtone detail back and add an additional node with the glow effect. Dial threshold fully down and set blend mode to softlight.
I’m trying to salvage this video for some reason UA-cam is not on my side for the past week. This is the last time I re-upload this video. Hopefully it gets some traction. I hate putting in work and it gets unnoticed. So for that matter “ ANOTHA ONE ☝️ “
I'd love to use more haze but I can't stand breathing it for long. I've tried using a gobo projected on a bg net to simulate light beams. It gave me some fun results.
I appreciate you putting this product to the test as opposed to just talking about it and hyping it up. Respect ✊🏽
Thanks, brother yeah, I just want to be as honest as I can be but also making a products usability fun
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Another really great way to get the dreamy look in camera (outside of visible light rays and some slight post work) is to stack a 1/4 promist filter along with a Tiffen smoque (2 or 3 level) filter. Then in post ( Resolve in my case) dial the midtone detail back and add an additional node with the glow effect. Dial threshold fully down and set blend mode to softlight.
Nice thanks for the input my guy!
This what I been waiting on. 😂
I’m trying to salvage this video for some reason UA-cam is not on my side for the past week. This is the last time I re-upload this video. Hopefully it gets some traction. I hate putting in work and it gets unnoticed.
So for that matter “ ANOTHA ONE ☝️ “
I'd love to use more haze but I can't stand breathing it for long. I've tried using a gobo projected on a bg net to simulate light beams. It gave me some fun results.
@@VFXRefugee Oh man that sucks I love working with haze. But I’m definitely going to try that Gobo Net Trick!!!