Film day is approaching!!! I'm so beyond excited to shoot on Sunday, it's going to be fun and smooth! I figured with the day coming closer, it's time to research into editing methods; so it isn't saved for the last minute. I googled things like:
"Vintage Presets"
"Camcorder edits"
"How to edit a video to look vintage"
It wasn't until my final search, "vintage film apps". I found a couple: RetroVHS, Camcorder, Videograde, Filmicpro, etc. I downloaded them all (Filmicpro has been downloaded from the beginning of the year when we did our first project) and tried each of them.
Why these didn't work:
RetroVHS looked so similar to a basic Instagram filter
Camcorder was far too grainy and would irritate the eyes if someone's looking for too long
Videograde has too much of a green tint
Filmicpro had no vintage edit, it's far more advanced and modern
I then downloaded 8mm. What a relief.
It wasn't free, but it was worth the purchase. I paid 3.99 for the perfect app it gives the mood I want to share. I found it through this website: How to Make Your Video Footage Look Vintage with Phone Apps.
Luckily I found an app just in time to film rather than having to film on normal video and then search for a preset!Stay cool,
Isabella
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