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a Quick Post-Flag Retreat Ceremony:
Celebrating Pride Month at Pateros Technological College

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11 Mins.

LENGTH

2.40:1 / CinemaScreen

ASPECT RATIO

All information about this film, including technical, can be found in the video description by clicking the YouTube button here while watching here.

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Below here are the experimental edits and non-final visual effects. These are officially released but will have a remake soon.

 

Click one of the posters and it will direct you to the YouTube video.

What is this all about?
My Motion Picture Entertainment projects are about what if the video I/we edit was produced on film.
It is all about simulating/imitating traditional film-like to a video with the use of visual effects and this applies to all genres of videos I create, such as documentaries (if I had one), ceremonies, performances, cinematics, etc.
Why did I start to simulate/imitate Film-Style videos?
I always watch some video clips of old movies from the 80s to 90s on YouTube. When I tried to compare my videos to one of the school's filmmaking projects I worked with, I saw something different. I was confused about the old movies' film quality like from the 50s, 60s, 70s, and so on.

In 2018, I tried mimicking the style of traditional films like the Love and Respect Nature video I made, but in later years, I rewatched it and realized it was far from what I expected.

In 2019, I released my film-styled videos such as the video of my young cousin having a communion, the first upload of my musical tribute to my grandfather, and going to a cemetery. Still, these are now deleted from my YouTube channel for some reason. Still, it was far from what I expected.

In 2021, I tried practicing editing and mimicking some of my video recordings, however, it is still far from expectations and it's because there was something missing.

In early 2022, I was so happy that I found a tutorial that I wanted to see and do at my editing, and now met my expectations. The first video I released is the PTC Buwan ng Wika 2020.

I wanted to make more of this, it is also to support some filmmakers for using traditional films for a very long time from the past, even in the present. Filmmakers I know such as Quentin Tarantino and even Christopher Nolan who is still using traditional film but in a large and different format he's using.
 
I know some are physically editing them with the use of film-editing machines.
What is/are the visual effects of simulating/imitating a traditional film?
A FRAME FROM OPENING INTRODUCTION
Blurring
Small application of Color Grading
Film Grain
DIFFERENT FROM PRE-SIMULATION EDITING
THE VIDEO, WHICH IS THIS SCREENSHOT, IS OPTIMIZED,
YOU MAY NOTICE SOME ARTIFACTS.
Film Jitter
Film Jitter
VIDEO PLAYED ON VLC MEDIA PLAYER IN WINDOW MODE
Film Jitter is a very good feature for my Motion Picture Film projects because the motion picture film requires the use of a projector and there are a lot of moving parts that may slightly interfere with playing the film
What would be my Final Output or Final Product?
As of the 11th of October 2023, the final product's Aspect Ratio that I'm always going to use are...
IN A CINEMASCREEN / 2.40:1
IN A WIDESCREEN / 16:9

It will be produced in 2K resolution.

IN A CINEMASCREEN

2560 x 1068

IN A WIDESCREEN

2560 x 1440

I named CinemaScreen which is another name for Widescreen Cinema Standard or Anamorphic format.

This was supposed to have three (3) different format outputs, the one removed was the 4:3 or I call this a Modern Television format. This aspect ratio (including 3:2) is mostly what I use for camera video recording and video game screen recording (like my GTA: San Andreas x DYOM cinematics) is considered my source aspect ratio for editing.

The source videos, mostly camera video recording, with Random or Variable Mode Frame Rates will be converted and applied with an Interframe video filter, which is the process of regenerating the frames to fill some frame gaps in a second to avoid lag-like and to make a smooth visual.

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