Using Dragon Frame I photographed my frames and then uploaded them to After Effects where I edited the image sequence before turning it into a animated film.
I edited the images by changing levels slightly to increase darkness of the mid tones and shadows and then I increased saturation slightly and made the hue a more turquoise-blue.
As it had to be widescreen I also cropped the unwanted background out of my image and replaced the background with just white fading into my image. This gave it much cleaner effect.
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=C9608FF9F405C4C3!1176&authkey=!AI2wZYJB50fyXdI&ithint=video%2cmp4
I also did a slower version:
https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=C9608FF9F405C4C3!1175&authkey=!AAfn2GfW95TM-mA&ithint=video%2cmp4
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