"Super8" Rendering

Remember the days our holidays where filmed in "Super8". This amateur quality of film making has completely been lost, the faded colors, the jerky movements,.. until now.
This is a "Super8" render method for your 3d scenes.
I found the "method" last year during a wip where I made a camping scene...
Here is the result in small size, read on for the explanation and a bigger format.

Super8 by base80 camping scene

Follow up:

What you need is a great render of your work,
A few glasses of beer,
A decent LCD screen
AND a bad web-cam

Here is the scene
camping scene

Well you probably have guest by now reading the what-you-need list.
Open the image full screen, (no crt)
take a beer or two ( ! this method is only for 18 years and older in some countries ! )
Then take the web-cam and move along your image on the screen and record.
Leave the lights on for a worst effect.
Actually it is a very fast 'render method" and better than after effect ; )

Here is the movie in larger size as originally filmed.

1.9 mb

Cheers.

5 comments

Comment from: kurtz or coujou [Visitor] · http://www.kurtzmedias.com
Hello cheer for this example. I had the occasion to use this method several times and the results are always surprising. On my site I put two vidéos, ARTOOZ and VODKA, on which I puts it into practice. To accentuate this effect, a small passage by after FX, can be amusing, it is enough to change the rate of the film ( ex : 24 or 23 imgs ) and to again pose it in a composition with 25 imgs. Then render it again.
2005-10-26 @ 09:19
Comment from: duplex2 [Visitor]
LOL, Why should someone makes his life harder??? Great method!!!
2005-12-01 @ 20:09
Comment from: slotrattler [Visitor]
Beautiful example; "now n then n now n then ... "(recuring). C4D re-assures its' friendship.
2008-01-23 @ 02:03
Comment from: slotrattler [Visitor]
oh, PLEASE explain the tyres.
2008-01-23 @ 02:06
Comment from: slotrattler [Visitor]
oooooooh SORRY. DON'T explain the tyres. I did not see the background very well !!! Looks like a gripping place to camp.
2008-01-23 @ 02:18

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