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  1. Hi Everyone, I love the nineties, and the greenish look which was often used in music videos. I'm especially interested in the green digital light look a fluorescent light will give. I give two examples: Kosheen - Hide U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfIrJ29Rjf0 UNKLE - Be There https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUubW5szdwA For several other professional projects now, I need to achieve a similar look. My color grading, experience is small, but not non existant. I'm a beginner and an autodidact, so after a basic color grading, I would add green filters, lower reds and blues, change the contrast and the exposure. But I never googled it, or checked it with someone else. How would you guys do it? Are there any other good start points? presets? (as a beginner, I work already with magic bullet looks etc.) Is this also a matter of having the right lights at the filmset? I mean: you'll never achieve this look by filming a fire-place... Thank you, Lieven
  2. I found lighting in this video very interesting. Hope you all enjoy this too. If someone know how to get quality better I'll be very appreciated!
  3. so this was shot on the fs700 with odyssey 7q , does anyone know how you can achieve that cinematic color grade ? this looks nothing like any tutorial i have seen online. the blacks arent super crushed from what i can tell ...how does one achieve this ??https://youtu.be/eSNY6vgOozY Sean_Leon_--_81_(Technicolor).mp4