Do you love that old-timey look? We have some advice on how to get that Charlie Chaplin look on a digital camera.
One of the most fun things about shooting digitally is how malleable it is in post. You have to light and have a plan, but once you get into post, there are lots of filters and color grades you can use to distress the film, spruce it up, or just change the way it looks.
So how would you give digital that grainy film look? What steps would you take to make it look like it was shot by Charlie Chaplin?
Let’s dig through some ways that will help you.
Author: Jason Hellerman
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.