How did they make this look like both early 1980s Ektachrome and 2010s NHK news footage simultaneously? How do I into this kind of subtle, tasteful, aesthetic, and film-nostalgic color grading?
>buzzwords buzzwords buzzwordsYawn
Where is this footage from? It mainly looks like good lighting and composition to me.The colours don't look overly colour graded which is probably why it stands out to you given so many people into photography and videography can't help themselves doing over the top grading for the "cinematic" and "stylised" look. It just ends up looks overly processed and shit to me.It looks like they used some sort of very mild diffusion filter. There's a bit of glow from the lights and the contrast looks a bit lifted. I would have made the shadows and blacks a liiiittle bit darker myself, because I'm not a fan of lifted darks/shadows. But this footage looks good, so I'd just darken it a tiny bit.
Turn your reds down a lot while grading
>>4393987>doesn't look overly colour graded>colourwrong and wrong looks like a How It's Made ep with le ebin filters thrown on top
>>4394043Well it doesn't look over the top to me whatever editing it's been through.
>>4393987Its from the Nitto handlebars factory. I own a couple, top tier shit.
>>4393987SimWorks, a Japanese bicycle retailer, commissioned two videos to showcase two of their component suppliers, Nitto and MKS.https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_AgCYsit7l/https://www.instagram.com/reel/C9nrxzcyPfA/
>>4394267I got some MKS Sylvain too. Awesome stuff.
the guy who filmed it has a pretty interesting setup
>>4394289How does this work? Can you pull focal length with the brake levers?