Something I quite like to do with gunge videos is open the downloaded purchase in VLC player and play with all the picture levels, cranking up the contrast and paying around with the hue levels, makes the gunge change colour and appear much more vibrant, much like it did on tv in the 1990's - I've found this really revitalises an otherwise ordinary video that I've seen before. Has anyone else tried this?? it's very easily done.
Gonna share some before and after shots. No copyright infringement intended!! Just for examples.
What an interesting idea. I usually put pretty careful effort into lighting and editing so that my product matches my final vision, but if the end user wants to view it in a different way, that's perfectly understandable.
messyhot said: What an interesting idea. I usually put pretty careful effort into lighting and editing so that my product matches my final vision, but if the end user wants to view it in a different way, that's perfectly understandable.
I know, I don't want to give the wrong impression here - obviously a lot of videos have great lighting, but a lot don't. The main reason I do this is to mess around with the colours and make everything more exciting and vivid. It's just a remix really.