Video Village filmbox - Overview
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Amazing tool!!! 🔥
Thanks for sharing this! Been waiting to see some video reviews on this. Cool to see under the hood a bit, looks fantastic.
1k for a plugin is so worth it. The best film emulation ever.
For sure it’s top notch
agreed. it was hard forking that over but damn it's legit
LOL this is a statement you NEVER Hear.
Now I got to purchase.
Thanks man. Plugin is great!
I need to have the Davinci Resolve license for Filmbox to work?
What are your color management settings in Davinci? I see you added a CST in the beginning but what. are you settings in Color management? the same as the CST?
I can do a video explaining this however my timeline color management is set to dwg and then I am node base color managing slog3 to dwg then my last node goes from DWG to rec. 709 gamma 2.4
How do you uninstall FilmBox Lite on a Windows machine?
How is it compaired to dehancer?
Very different tools but I’m much prefer filmbox
whats your color space management look like?! I feel like mines slightly wonk - when i drop in filmbox the image doesn't nearly look as clean as yours without a lot of adjustments!
I downloaded and installed Filmbox but it does not show in my FX library. I am using the Free ver. of DaVinci. Do I need to be using the paid ver. of DaVinci to install?
Thanks...
Is there any way to dial in the filmic color in Filmbox, or do you only have the "Grain and Halation only" vs "full" options. i.e. is there any way to apply their color changes at, say, 50%? Does separating the negative & print help in this regard? I can't control the way filmbox changes color in the lite version, without reducing the whole node down often to a 0.5 Gain Key Output, which would also affect grain etc. but was wondering about the paid version, particularly because the skin tone changes can be aggressively yellow / green.
Why use the emulation if you want to dial back the emulation?
If you mean the print look being high contrast and with and slight split tone? Yes. That csn be controlled in the full version by bypassing the print.
The grain can also be dialed back in the full version to fit different box speeds.
But if you mean removing the look to make it look like 709, why use filmbox at that point?
@@billyj.causeyvideoguy7361 My desire at the time wasn't to remove the look entirely and make it look like 709. I think my issue (if I remember correctly) ended up having something to do with source settings and display colour space. That being said, I've played with it a lot since then, and figured out how to get the results I like through tint / color temp adjustments and the contrast / split tone adjustments you mentioned. For the record, I love filmbox.
Surfing through the comments and found this one but as of recently there is an update that lets you scale back the overall tone and color separately. I love the new feature because it allows for a more subtle film look
WAY over priced, their target is for film houses that can achieve all this with out paying 1000's for a plug in...
I think people are really overcompensating the whole grain thing. If you're really looking for the film look, focus on print black (lifting the blacks) and nearly removing highlights (always under 900 IRE, and usually much lower than that) and by mimicking the photochemical process by adding subtle teal into the shadows and maybe a bit of warmth to the highlights. Reds should be subtractively saturated for density, after all of this grain is really not needed, but if used should be barely barely noticeable. Also, AVOID Video Village, they have not phone or chat support, just unresponsive email. And after paying $500 for their perpetual lifetime license, Davinci no longer accepts their plugin and they're doing nothing about it. They can fuck themselves.
Wow tell us how you really feel. I have no problem with filmbox and mine still works 100% of the time😂
@@owendoylemedia I wasn’t really mentioning your video… just the general approach of most people to overuse grain-mostly due to influencers
@@jarrodbarker no I know I get what you are saying lol