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SgtPadrino
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My next film is currently in pre production (an action movie with lots of sarcasm), and I was wondering if anybody knew of some affordable software that can do color schemes, because I wanted to make the film about as gritty as Narc was. Any help would be appreciated.
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Most editing software will let you apply filters, to your video. I haven't seen narc but from the trailers, it looks like they bleached out some of the color, and applyed a blue filter, to give it that cold look. What editing software are you useing?
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Yeah, if you tell us the software you're using, I think I've got a few settings you can use to give your film the look you're going for.
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I use Sony MovieShaker to add music and sound effects, and for visual effects I use MovieDVsuite.
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Sorry, can't help you there. I thought dfor sure you would have Premiere. Anyway, just play around with the filters and color settings.
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