
Tribute to Holland's Era of Windmills
8 months ago
Voor eventuele Nederlanders: Deze molen staat te koop! Je kunt direct contact opnemen met Louis Sterkenburg: l.sterkenburg@chello.nl (ook als je een andere vraag of opmerking hebt)
Voor meer foto's en stills(ook van beelden die de film niet gehaald hebben) ga naar: muziektelevisie.nl/molen.html
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This model mill is for sale! Contact my father on l.sterkenburg@chello.nl or if you just want to say you like the mill...
Voor meer foto's en stills(ook van beelden die de film niet gehaald hebben) ga naar: muziektelevisie.nl/molen.html
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This model mill is for sale! Contact my father on l.sterkenburg@chello.nl or if you just want to say you like the mill...
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It really feels like an 8mm film.
How much colour correction did you do?
The hues are bizzare and yet beautiful... Maybe its just the morning colours.
The slow blends are really nice too, suits the pace.
Great job.
I did huge colour correction on this, however I really wanted it to keep looking natural. We actually had the worst day you can have for something like this (no morning colours at all). It was misty and it was raining whole day, while I am a great fan of nice clouds on the background and filming with backlight and sunflares.
First I did some magic bullet looks (diffusion, vignette, soft edge, levels and ranged gamma and saturation).
The more tricky thing I did was adding a video layer and blend it (overlay) with the footage. I used this video: vimeo.com/1945347 blurred it and changed levels and hue. I did something like that for the first time, but I'm definately going to experiment more with it, cause I love how you can totally change the atmosphere of your video.
The overlaying of the video (with hue correction) does a perfect job on making the video look like 8mm film, with it's strange colour flickers.
Nice one!
^_^
Thanks for the compliments. I personally don't think it's too long, but the very long shot of the interior maybe is. The video is originally intended for "molen" freaks (yes, they exist) who might want to buy the mill, and for them it can't get long enough!
F.