From the course: Creating a Short Film: 11 Color Grading
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Grading a challenging shot, part 2 - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Creating a Short Film: 11 Color Grading
Grading a challenging shot, part 2
- [Instructor] For our next project, go to the Exercise Files, Media, R3Ds, and we're going to be looking at this clip, A002C015 blah, blah, blah, whatever. And I wanted this to have like a film noir look, and this is just way too bright. And as we'll see, there's a magenta tint when we actually get these luminous values right. This is a tricky shot. So we're going to go ahead and drag this to import it. Again, right click on it, create a new timeline using selected clips, click Create. And then we'll hop on over to the color page. And as before, we'll go to Camera Raw, decode using clip, change this over from the color science to IPP2. Let's go over to the Primary Wheels here. I'll make sure that we have pure black again looking at my waveform monitor here. And looking good. I might also bump up my Gain a little bit. I'm not really in danger of blowing anything out. And this actually looks good. I don't think I need to…
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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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