![]() The reason why it looks so good is because it’s based off of real film, emulating the grain and texture of it all. The plugin includes 22 negative stocks and 4 print stocks, giving you 88 possible cinematic combinations. Magic Bullet Film basically emulates the photochemical process of film, from the film negative to the print stock. Since I didn’t have to pay extra for it, I gave the plugin a try and was thoroughly impressed by the results I was getting. With the recent release of Magic Bullet Suite 12, the great folks at Red Giant released a plugin called Magic Bullet Film, which essentially does what FilmConvert does in a simplified interface. As a huge fan of Philip Bloom, I was of course aware of FilmConvert, a plugin that gives your digital video a “film” look, but never really got into it (although I did try out the demo and thought it was pretty cool). Recently, I’ve been getting into more filmmaking and cinematography stuff with my recent purchase of the 5D Mark III.
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