Film-Like Look Settings for FCE

Hi all --
I did a search but couldn't find anything on this topic ...
How can I get a "film-like" look of my footage (shot in 24p) using Final Cut Express? What settings for color balance, hue, contrast, etc, work best to get that film-esque look & feel? Are there any plugins for FCE that can be used (that don't cost and arm and a leg)?
Thanks for your help!

You can download some free "technicolor" filters here ......... I don't know whether it's what you are looking for:
http://pistolerapost.com/tech/2strip.html
This link is probably better:-
http://pistolerapost.com/pluginz/
Message was edited by: Ian R. Brown

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