Hello: Searching for any LGBT archival footage-ie protests, HIV/AIDS, lifestyle footage from the 1940s to 1990s for doc project. Anything with minorities, people of color encouraged.
Best regards, Stephen Parr Director Oddball Film+Video www.oddballfilm.com Oddball Films www.oddballfilms.blogspot.com 275 Capp Street San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone 415.558.8112 Fax 415.558.8116 For a link to our latest projects: oddballfilm.com/projects_2013.pdf http://letterboxd.com/oddballfilm/lists/ Follow us on facebook and Twitter! http://www.facebook.com/oddballfilm http://twitter.com/Oddballfilms On Mar 27, 2014, at 5:00 AM, [email protected] wrote: Send FrameWorks mailing list submissions to [email protected] To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to [email protected] You can reach the person managing the list at [email protected] When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of FrameWorks digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Francisco Torres) 2. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Mary Stark) 3. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Marco Poloni) 4. Re: FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? (Chris Freeman) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 16:06:02 -0400 From: Francisco Torres <[email protected]> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? Message-ID: <CAEN6Ucmi8=q4+k-xy4ee26hdxaj-wzrybemye0tcldrrvvt...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and clean it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that. On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman < [email protected]> wrote: > I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens. Anyone > have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will remove > it? > > Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt > from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames. This is > constantly in the shot. > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/pipermail/frameworks/attachments/20140326/fd29bec8/attachment-0001.html> ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 08:45:09 +0000 From: Mary Stark <[email protected]> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here’s a tutorial https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp Mary Stark http://www.marystark.co.uk/ http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/ Tel: 07828450979 On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <[email protected]> wrote: > After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and clean > it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that. > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman > <[email protected]> wrote: > I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens. Anyone have > experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will remove it? > > Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt from > film scans, since that only appears for a few frames. This is constantly in > the shot. > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/pipermail/frameworks/attachments/20140327/aa2bacd8/attachment-0001.html> ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 09:51:59 +0100 From: Marco Poloni <[email protected]> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? Message-ID: <camep1hbkqbk6uy4w8vk+o4_kh-pvtrtvuc7zmdkwtbsaqyg...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I am not sure this is possibe wth FCPX but if you work in a 2K workflow you could export your film as DPX, that is, as thousands of individual TIF files, one per frame, so you could imagine importing the problematic ones in photoshop and cleaning them, of course without changing their colour profile. Long, painstaking work, but precise. MAybe this applies bytter for dust removal than for hair or dead pixels. My two cents. Marco On 27 March 2014 09:45, Mary Stark <[email protected]> wrote: > The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here's a tutorial > https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp > > Mary Stark > > > http://www.marystark.co.uk/ > http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/ > Tel: 07828450979 > > > On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <[email protected]> wrote: > > After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and clean > it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that. > > > On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens. Anyone >> have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will remove >> it? >> >> Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt >> from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames. This is >> constantly in the shot. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> FrameWorks mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks >> > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > > > > _______________________________________________ > FrameWorks mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks > -- "A brave flat world." marco poloni usedomer strasse 8 d - 13355 berlin gsm de +49.163.6294080 gsm ch +41.78.6322028 skype marcopoloni ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 02:18:51 -0700 From: Chris Freeman <[email protected]> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] FCPX Plugin to remove dust and dirt? Message-ID: <CAPhKmHhuNXDVydVs4aj+=3zpecztormb-tdbvnfzwelhvyd...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I actually did this and it is totally impractical. My footage made it doable for this project though. Every shot had the same setup: the shots were still and then the camera only moved for a few seconds at the end. So for the long still sections, I could just leave the dirt because it was mostly unnoticeable in the background, then fix the frames at the end where the camera moved. But still I was fixing hundreds of individual frames. Or if a person passed through a dirt speck, I had to fix those frames, too, because that speck was "supposedly" in the background. I'm pretty quick at repetitive computer tasks, but it was still easily an hour or more per shot. I worked on it for three days and got it done, but then said there's got to be an easier way. On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 1:51 AM, Marco Poloni <[email protected]> wrote: > I am not sure this is possibe wth FCPX but if you work in a 2K > workflow you could export your film as DPX, that is, as thousands of > individual TIF files, one per frame, so you could imagine importing > the problematic ones in photoshop and cleaning them, of course without > changing their colour profile. Long, painstaking work, but precise. > MAybe this applies bytter for dust removal than for hair or dead > pixels. My two cents. Marco > > On 27 March 2014 09:45, Mary Stark <[email protected]> wrote: >> The clone stamp in After Effects removes marks here's a tutorial >> > https://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/removing-an-object-with-clone-stamp >> >> Mary Stark >> >> >> http://www.marystark.co.uk/ >> http://interwovenpractices.co.uk/ >> Tel: 07828450979 >> >> >> On 26 Mar 2014, at 20:06, Francisco Torres <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> After Effects had a trick for that, choosing an area of the frame and > clean >> it with motion tracking, dont know if FC could do anything like that. >> >> >> On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Chris Freeman >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I shot some footage with my DSLR but had some dirt on my lens. Anyone >>> have experience / recommendations with Final Cut X plugins that will > remove >>> it? >>> >>> Since it was on the lens, it's (possibly) different than removing dirt >>> from film scans, since that only appears for a few frames. 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