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Cool, love the films!
Great treat, superb music too!
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Wow, that's very cool.
Your shots through Holga lens reminded me of this video I love. I don't know how it's shot, but it makes me think of all the pictures I want to take with my Holga.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVpfGQ3TvPA
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Fine example of TTV grunge!
Many thanks for the Liam Finn link!
Any more examples, people? O_O
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Paul Grand edited this topic 8 months ago.
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oh Liam Finn is fabulous!!! he is so much better than his father i reckon!!
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Well... I don't know if he's better, but he's damn talented that's for sure.
Some of Liam's photographs are very interesting as well.
(See how I skillfully bring it back to the subject? ;o))
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You can do that in Adobe Photoshop CS3
Just open a movie clip and the open a TTV layer, put the TTV ontop of the movieclip like when you work with photos set blending mode of choice and youre done.
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Thanks for the tip!
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Totalvoyew [deleted] says:
I used some of them in a short as well
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CActlCccVE0
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@john: yeah, you can do that, but i'd suggest getting your hands on final cut express at the least for any kind of video editing
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Cool video well done
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