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DV BECOMES FILM
A video still of Jeff Jarvis, raw footage:

Now, with After Effects Magic Bullet wizardry:

Woohoo! The mothership has landed, this is what I've been wanting for so long. What you don't see in these stills is how much better deinterlaced 24 fps video looks. Less frames, full frames, like film. Less like reality, more like a dream. Not that Jeff Jarvis wasn't dreamy enough already. (I posted a few more treatments in the extended post - just a glimpse of the possibilities.)



May 6, 2004 at 05:27 AM in Blogumentary, Film | Permalink
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Looks like goodness. Are you treating all the footage in this most beautifying of ways?
Posted by: Matt at May 6, 2004 7:52:54 AM
Yes indeedy. Well, the footage in the final cut sans effects, animation or other things that don't need it. Still, it will probably take days to render. It should give me a leg up on what I submit to IFP Market, making my production value less shitty than it actually is.
Posted by: Chuck at May 6, 2004 9:45:40 AM
Looks awesome!
Posted by: Duncan at May 7, 2004 9:29:45 AM

