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But after months of not being able to grade Cinestyle or get satisfactory results from other picture styles, I said to myself, "Okay, man, don't judge a book by its cover.
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When I fist saw VisionColor's CineLook - and really, all of its picture styles - I wasn't too impressed.
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It handled skin tones better than most other profiles, but still, there was something missing. So, I decided I'd just give in and get a better picture style that did all the hard color work for me.Īt first, I thought this might be the CINEMA Picture Style, by John Hope, but alas, that wasn't to be (not going to share that story, mind you). For the past several months, I've been trying to Color Grade Cinestyle footage to get that Teal and Orange film look found so often now in modern movies, with middling results, and I grew frustrated at the lack of progress I was making. Okay, so let me first apologize for the SHAKY CAM GALORE! I swear, I do have a tripod, it's just that, as the title implies, this was a "run 'n' gun" test shoot, with me wandering around my house and filming anything I could think of.Īnd darn do I love CineLook! There's quite a bit of a story behind it actually.