From the course: Creating a Short Film: 11 Color Grading
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Conforming your edit in Resolve - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Short Film: 11 Color Grading
Conforming your edit in Resolve
- [Instructor] In this chapter, we're going to learn about DaVinci Resolve, and not just about Resolve, but we're going to learn a lot more about color correction along the way as well. In this tutorial specifically, we're going to be looking at that conforming business we talked about about in the last chapter, and, you know, you probably have like an entire course on conforming, but we're going to give you just the most important bits in this movie. Now, again, the purpose of conforming is for two main reasons. We need to connect files in our edit back to the source material. Or in other words, we create an online edit. So if you've been editing with proxy files, or if the editor edit, was edited with proxy files, then the conform is the opportunity to reconnect the timeline to all the original source material. I mean, that's why we shot really high quality stuff in the first place, right? So that when we can…
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Conforming your edit in Resolve11m 58s
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An overview of DaVinci Resolve5m 22s
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Understanding nodes5m 33s
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Performing a basic grade15m 29s
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Matching shot color within a scene5m 56s
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Isolating colors18m 28s
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Masking with power windows11m 6s
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Tracking power windows8m 26s
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Using OpenFX5m 7s
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Grading a challenging shot, part 118m 59s
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Grading a challenging shot, part 29m 41s
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Exporting your timeline and rendering3m 35s
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