Joseph Bicknell

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  • Birthday 12/24/1991

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  1. I'd say the best way to break down a look is just to study the final result. That image seems to have a different colour temperature from shadows to highlights, and rich colour (mid- shadow weighted) and no extreme highlights, esp. on skin, which gives a 'creamy' pallete, and also extra depth (sat and hue has a relationship with the exposure). A print emulation LUT would do most of this but they've worked so much with it they likely could build the look from scratch easily. Obvs that's overly simplified but it's the core of it- also skintones and eyes are nailed (i believe the most important aspect in any shot.) As Tom says the means are pretty irrelevant, but the taste, characteristics of the raw footage and vision is key.