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Question: What type of film should I use to get a warm tone!?
I've just watched the film domino and fell in love with the colouring during the love scene!. I would love to do a photo shoot with a similar warm tone!. So I was wondering what kind of film I should be using and if you have any other tips :)
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
you can do it in many ways
from color correction in post, to using a film that has been balanced to use with the oposite color tempereture of light example use film balanced for 5600 kelvin and 3600 kelvin degrees light!.
so the easiest cheapest way is just a warm filter on the camera!.
but still nothing in cinema is cheap!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

I know you can get filters for cameras that make the scene warmer and would probably give you the effect you want, I don't know how much they are but I know you can buy them second hand that are pretty good qualityWww@QuestionHome@Com

Kodak 25 is generally considered to have the warmest tones and Fujicolor the coolest!.
You can also invest in a set of Cokin filters which will add different effects, including warmth, to any picture!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

i'm not sure about film!. maybe use a warming filter, or warm lighting!. experiment!Www@QuestionHome@Com