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i would bet on dancing on thin ice put back into an hpx, and he filmed the hpx LCDhockey x filmed back a computer screen or a tv, inducing ghosting.
This was so obvious. You guys give too much credit. No genius work here. When I was younger as we had to edit using two VCRs we would do this as well.
Android. Dunno if I've ever been on the actual website.
Quote from: Lessfillingtastegreat on January 15, 2023, 06:00:41 AMExpand QuoteThis was so obvious. You guys give too much credit. No genius work here. When I was younger as we had to edit using two VCRs we would do this as well. [close]The thing is, there are probably a lot of people here who've never used a VCR or CRT TV. Reading this comment in the "how to you consume your slap" thread made me realize how young some people here are.Quote from: Eivetsskates on January 13, 2023, 06:31:29 AMExpand QuoteAndroid. Dunno if I've ever been on the actual website.[close]
This was so obvious. You guys give too much credit. No genius work here. When I was younger as we had to edit using two VCRs we would do this as well. [close]
Android. Dunno if I've ever been on the actual website.[close]
For someone w.no signature ur awfully hostile, & that is why I do this
Quote from: CrappyChan on January 12, 2023, 03:31:31 PMExpand QuoteCan anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]knock down your footage framerate to 24fps or less, duplicate the footage and add a blur and set it to overlay or screen and adjust opacity, offset it by a frame or two. also adjust colors/saturation etc.i have to plug this vhs simulator too https://github.com/JargeZ/ntscqt, it’s definitely the most realistic looking vhs effect i’ve seen.
Can anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]
made this post in the hockey x thread, but this should get you close to that hockey x look without having to bounce the footage off your computerQuote from: apport on January 12, 2023, 05:55:25 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrappyChan on January 12, 2023, 03:31:31 PMExpand QuoteCan anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]knock down your footage framerate to 24fps or less, duplicate the footage and add a blur and set it to overlay or screen and adjust opacity, offset it by a frame or two. also adjust colors/saturation etc.i have to plug this vhs simulator too https://github.com/JargeZ/ntscqt, it’s definitely the most realistic looking vhs effect i’ve seen.[close]
Quote from: CrappyChan on January 12, 2023, 03:31:31 PMExpand QuoteCan anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]knock down your footage framerate to 24fps or less, duplicate the footage and add a blur and set it to overlay or screen and adjust opacity, offset it by a frame or two. also adjust colors/saturation etc.i have to plug this vhs simulator too https://github.com/JargeZ/ntscqt, it’s definitely the most realistic looking vhs effect i’ve seen.[close]
Quote from: doyle on January 15, 2023, 08:40:54 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Lessfillingtastegreat on January 15, 2023, 06:00:41 AMExpand QuoteThis was so obvious. You guys give too much credit. No genius work here. When I was younger as we had to edit using two VCRs we would do this as well. [close]The thing is, there are probably a lot of people here who've never used a VCR or CRT TV. Reading this comment in the "how to you consume your slap" thread made me realize how young some people here are.Quote from: Eivetsskates on January 13, 2023, 06:31:29 AMExpand QuoteAndroid. Dunno if I've ever been on the actual website.[close][close]Or just new to skating.
Quote from: Lessfillingtastegreat on January 15, 2023, 06:00:41 AMExpand QuoteThis was so obvious. You guys give too much credit. No genius work here. When I was younger as we had to edit using two VCRs we would do this as well. [close]The thing is, there are probably a lot of people here who've never used a VCR or CRT TV. Reading this comment in the "how to you consume your slap" thread made me realize how young some people here are.Quote from: Eivetsskates on January 13, 2023, 06:31:29 AMExpand QuoteAndroid. Dunno if I've ever been on the actual website.[close][close]
Quote from: apport on February 03, 2023, 11:23:51 AMExpand Quotemade this post in the hockey x thread, but this should get you close to that hockey x look without having to bounce the footage off your computerQuote from: apport on January 12, 2023, 05:55:25 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrappyChan on January 12, 2023, 03:31:31 PMExpand QuoteCan anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]knock down your footage framerate to 24fps or less, duplicate the footage and add a blur and set it to overlay or screen and adjust opacity, offset it by a frame or two. also adjust colors/saturation etc.i have to plug this vhs simulator too https://github.com/JargeZ/ntscqt, it’s definitely the most realistic looking vhs effect i’ve seen.[close][close]how much the blur should be?
made this post in the hockey x thread, but this should get you close to that hockey x look without having to bounce the footage off your computerQuote from: apport on January 12, 2023, 05:55:25 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: CrappyChan on January 12, 2023, 03:31:31 PMExpand QuoteCan anyone shine any light on how they achieve the look of Hockey videos? I'd like to make some short films that have a similar grainy quality that doesn't look like total bullshit like most filters inside editing programs.[close]knock down your footage framerate to 24fps or less, duplicate the footage and add a blur and set it to overlay or screen and adjust opacity, offset it by a frame or two. also adjust colors/saturation etc.i have to plug this vhs simulator too https://github.com/JargeZ/ntscqt, it’s definitely the most realistic looking vhs effect i’ve seen.[close][close]