Waterbodies | FilmEmulation Plugin Demo
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2024
- Waterbodies - an experimental film \ part color showcase
"Waterbodies" explores the enduring power of love and connection beyond life and death. Through the lens of a couple with a profound bond forged through their shared passion for surfing, the film navigates the complexities of love, loss, and the indelible marks left by those we cherish. Narrated as a poignant love letter from the protagonist's departed partner, it captures the essence of memories unphotographed yet eternally etched in the heart. This film is a testament to the undying nature of love, the beauty of shared moments, and the eternal connection that transcends even death itself.
📌 Waterbodies features Colorist Foundry’s Upcoming Film Emulation Plugin - bringing depth to emotions. Here's a better version of film with a much better compression algorithm:
coloristfoundry.com/
📌 Stay updated with Plugin Launch:
sendfox.com/lp/3qkev6
Instagram:
/ coloristfoundry
Checkout Filmblade:
filmblade.com/
📌 Announcement:
We are excited to announce a pivotal transformation - our transition from Colorist Factory to Colorist Foundry. This change is symbolized through our latest experimental short film, "Waterbodies," which not only explores the depths of love and memory but also features the innovative use of our soon-to-be-released color grading tools at Colorist Foundry. This beautiful short film signifies the beginning of a new era for us, emphasizing our commitment to providing cutting-edge tools that enhance the art of filmmaking.
📌 Existing Assets:
coloristfactory.com
📌 Stay updated with the Plugin Launch:
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Instagram:
/ coloristfoundry
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📌 Filmblade:
filmblade.com/
Credits:
Waterbodies - A filmblade studio production
Narrated by: Jessica Hepburn
Written by: Jaideep Panjwani
Cinematography: Spencer Frost
Music: Hannah Parrott
Color: Filmblade
Sound design: Filmblade
wow - I love the shots, color grade, and narration! Well done!
Absolutely beautiful!!
LOVE it!
What a film ❤
Great! 🙏🏻
Please Master it in HDR. Amazing Work.
this was fantastic. well done
Wow powerful ❤
Just Awesome😎
Perfect 🔥🔥🔥
Nice.. Keep growing.. All the best to whole team
The sound design is insane!!!
Thanks :)
bro 🔥🔥
sound design is pretty great
👌
woow really nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
lol i almost forgot about this channel and their own film emulation. i heard a name of a competitor and almost bought from them
excited for this plugin . hopefully its not the price of filmbox
4:02 GYYYYAT
Hey, i have a request . Is it possible that you do a premier pro full color grading with no LUTs video for usl?
Was this shot on Sony? Or a cinema camera
I've known you for several years, I'm curious to test your new plugin and what's new
w🔥w
a bit disappointing to see 35mm color negative film mistakingly used in a black and white darkroom but there were some nice shots in there for sure!
It was emulate.
nope - starting at 1:07 they show a black and white dark room with a red dark room light in BW chemicals then they cut to color negative film on a light box.@@juanfer738
I sent you many e-mails and you did not reply. I want to buy some products from Turkey, but Paypal is prohibited in our country, how else can we buy it?
Let’s fix this for you. Can you DM me directly @coloristfoundry on Instagram? :)
Why Paypal is prohibited in Turkey?
@@stevemuzak8526 Because Paypal did not comply with the protocols required by the Banks Association
AI video!
Very interesting, but also, its like watching a dinosaur die. People can create all of this with AI now. I'd consider this experiment to be a failure :).
Tell me about it, honestly don't know what future for video production looks like post Altman news
I suspect "content creators" will be in trouble but visionaries and directors with something to say should be fine :-)