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Cinematic looks for your iPhone and iPad movies.

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  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body)
    Canon EOS 5D Mark III 22.3 MP Full Frame CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body)
    Canon
  • The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap (Peachpit)
    The DV Rebel's Guide: An All-Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap (Peachpit)
    by Stu Maschwitz
  • Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging (Body Only)
    Canon EOS Rebel T3i 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera and DIGIC 4 Imaging (Body Only)
    Canon
  • Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder
    Zoom H4n Handy Portable Digital Recorder
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Tuesday
Oct122010

Rebel Epic

Stu Maschwitz’s Rebel Epic for Looks from Red Giant Software on Vimeo.

Rebel Epic is a set of presets that work with Magic Bullet Looks and PhotoLooks. This collection is pulled from my personal bag of Looks tricks that I reach for when grading. They range from subtle to very much not, and they all share a common goal: to lend your footage a high production value look. Like all presets, they are best used as a launching pad for your own tweaks and mods. Check out the detailed tutorial to see the Looks in action and learn a bit about what they’re for and how they’re made.

Getting Started with Rebel Epic from Red Giant Software on Vimeo.

Reader Comments (3)

could also call it "The Michael Bay and Tony Scott Mega Pack". Denzel not included :) Nice work Stu- any plans to create some punchy presets that pop colors (for comedies / romance / drama)? There are a few that ship with looks, but not like the attention (and breadth of choices) that the "action movie" presets get from MB.

October 12, 2010 | Registered Commentered kishel

Including Denzel would have increased the price considerably.

October 12, 2010 | Registered CommenterStu

Hi Stu,

I recently read this comment on Shane Hurlbut's blog about how CS5 handles Canon footage natively: http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/2010/09/17/when-a-small-move-makes-all-the-difference-kessler-cranes-cineslider/comment-page-1/#comment-4668

Does this also apply to any of the RGS plugins if you apply them to the footage, or is there still a necessity for transcoding?

Perhaps you can do a post on this?

Thanks much.

October 22, 2010 | Registered CommenterRichard
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