As mentioned, the video will have a grungy quality to it - lots of speckles and noise and washed out colours. I will need to add this myself, as it will be more then likely filmed on a SD/HD camcorder (unless a better option presents itself). I'm currently researching means of doing this with the post-production software I'm familiar with and plan on shooting a few test clips over the weekend.
Taken from - http://forums.creativecow.net/archivethread/2/555218
1. Add Effects/Time/Posterize Time. Set to 18 fps.
2. Add Effects/Adjust/Levels. Bring in the blacks (crush them) and bring in the Whites (clip them). be heavy handed.
3. Add Effects/Adjust/Hue-Sat/ Drop the master saturation down till the color is pretty faded.
4. Add Effects/Blur/Gaussian Blur. Set to 2.0
5. Add Effects/Stylize/Noise. Set to 18.
6. Add Effects/Adjust/Curves. Goto Red channel. Grab the very left/bottom node and bring it straight up a touch. The blacks will swing red a bit. Then grab the gamma area (the very middle of the curve) and bring it up a bit. Goto the green channel. Grab the gamma area and bring it up as well. Go to the blue channel. Drop the gamma area a bit. This should add a warm, aged look.
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