Filmmaking Masterclass - Colour Correct & Colour Grade Video
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 727.77 MB | Duration: 0h 38m
Last updated 1/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 727.77 MB | Duration: 0h 38m
Advance your current colour grading knowledge in Premiere Pro
What you'll learn
colour correction
colour grading
video editing
adobe premiere pro
Requirements
to have access to premiere pro
Description
Take your colour grading to the next level in Premiere Pro!If you've ever felt lost when it comes to colour grading and correcting, I feel your pain!Colour grading has been the filmmaking world's biggest kept secret. But is also one of the hardest things to master within filmmaking.I've designed this course to resolve all this and more. This is all the knowledge I wish I knew when I started out with video, (too) many years ago.In this course, you'll get:Step-by-step workflow giving you a structured approach to get pro resultsA solid understanding of the tools and scopes featured in Premiere ProThe knowledge to create your own looks in Premiere ProBy the end of this course, you will have all the knowledge and a complete roadmap needed to develop your colour grading sensibility and implement a look into your film.Take a video clip of yours that you think needs colour work. Assess it using the video scopes in Premiere Pro and go through the colour correction workflow outlined in this course. Pay particular attention to:- Exposure: Is it in range? Are the shadows and highlights in the right place?- Contrast: are the shadows 'milky' making the image feel like it has a grey haze over it, or does it feel too contrasty? Adjust or experiment with the curves/mids.- White Balance: is it too cool or too warm? Use the drop pin tool to get an idea from Premiere Pro.- Skin tones: Are they near the skin tone line? Use the tools we have discussed to get your skin tones as realistic as possible.Then feel free to experiment with a LUT or look of your own to give it some creative flair, perhaps by lifting the shadows to make them 'matte' or faded, or introduce some colour
Overview
Section 1: Colour Grading
Lecture 1 Colour correction vs colour grading
Lecture 2 How to Colour Correct Your Footage
Lecture 3 How to Grade Log Colour Profiles
Lecture 4 How to Install Lumetri LUTs
Lecture 5 How to Apply Lumetri LUTs Correctly
Lecture 6 How to Colour GoPro Footage
Lecture 7 What are LOG Modes?
well established video editors looking to up their production value