![]() However, what short films and online campaigns often miss is how ’90s video looked. VHS for the ’80s, 16mm for ’70s, then on back to 8mm. ![]() When online content creators (and advertisers) want to invoke the atmosphere of a specific decade, without props, a set, or costumes, they usually replicate the popular medium of that decade. However, and for the time being, the ’90s aren’t so far back in history that, with a couple of well-placed props, vibrant wardrobe colors, and questionable haircuts, you can film in most urban locations and pass them off as ’90s settings. Whenever I think about making a short film that takes place outside of the ’10s, as soon as I start to think about the logistics of costumes, décor, props, and locations, I quickly talk myself out of it - primarily, because it’s expensive. Captain Marvel, released last week, is also set in the ’90s.Īs a commentator said on the Mid90s YouTube trailer, “Have we moved on from ’80s nostalgia to ’90s nostalgia, already? Damn, I feel old.” Jonah Hill recently directed a film titled Mid90s, literally and stylistically set in the ’90s. Bewildering and scary! What further cements the distance of the ’90s is that we’re starting to see Hollywood productions tap into the ’90s time-space more often. If you’re a filmmaker born in the ’90s, it’s harrowing to realize that we’re actually almost closer to 2050 than 1990. ![]() Now, here I am explaining how you can make HD modern footage look like inexpensive DV footage from the 1990s. I spent the better part of my teenage years trying to figure out how to make low-cost DV footage look like expensive cinema footage. Need that DV look for your ’90s-era project? Here’s how you can turn back the clock on your footage in Adobe After Effects
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