The forthcoming video, the first rough draft. Took three hours for that to render, 1-hour & 17 minutes. Crammed packed. For sure. 2.6 gigs in size, as it stands. That’s widescreen, 16/9.
It’s a perfect Sepia Scene image since that was the color, caught on a cell phone camera. I hit some button in the software, “Antique,” I think, and that got me there.
Productions notes? Not sure what’s really visible. Widescreen iSight and a Snowflake mic.
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That’s awesome. It looks like it should be “oldies” and it’s not. It makes me want to take more modern pics in sepia and see how they turn out! Thanks for sharing. :)
cooool! thanks for sharing :)
u may view mine if u have time
I really LIKE this. Modern equipment, sepia mood, wood rolltop in the background. It blends like past and present.
I was just – I thought it was cool the way the image came off the camera, already all sepia-scene like. No muss, no fuss. Accidental art.
The old and the new all mixed up to make a really cool shot. MB
Love it.
This certainly works for Sepia Scenes! Great post! :)
Nice shot!
The sepia makes this modern flat panel look like it is from a different era – like a radio from the 1930s, an art-deco look. Beautiful!
That’s awesome. It looks like it should be “oldies” and it’s not. It makes me want to take more modern pics in sepia and see how they turn out! Thanks for sharing. :)
workin’ hard! cool sepia