
“Color is visceral. I think of coloring as editing the hue and tone of the raw image to reveal the emotion of the frame. My goal has been to balance that emotion while minimizing process — preserving what the story needs.
Each family of Looks helps tell a common story that you will make unique when you add it to your image. Some of these looks are complicated, some are really simple. Please use them as a jumping-off point to create your own," says Eric Escobar.
Features:
• Twenty original Looks give that independent-movie look to your own footage
• Looks tailored for both indoor and outdoor shots
• Additional video examples and training available at Eric’s blog, PrepShootPost
Looking for examples? View: Indie Film PDF
Requires Magic Bullet Looks or Magic Bullet Quick Looks for render output. Visit: Magic Bullet Looks Compatibility or Magic Bullet Quick Looks Compatibility
Eric Escobar is a San Francisco-based digital filmmaker. His films have screened in the US and internationally. In 2005 his short film, One Weekend A Month, won an honorable mention in short filmmaking at the Sundance Film Festival. In addition to making films, Eric has worked in filmmaking software development at Apple Inc., and Adobe Systems. Currently, Eric is working in a directors' collective called Kontent Films, where he directs commercials and his own original work, helps develop tools for filmmakers, and blogs extensively.