From the astounding shift to Technicolor in “The Wizard of Oz” to the blockbuster teal-and-orange color scheme made famous by “Transformers,” color grading is used to improve the visual aesthetic of ...
The first in a series providing insight into the current broadcast environment, created in partnership by Broadcast and FilmLight A lot has happened in the post-production environment in recent years.
Blake Jones has been working as a colorist and film restoration specialist for over 27 years. Here, in the first part of a tutorial series, Blake lifts the mysteries behind colour grading, and ...
Our previous article showed the basics of creating a primary colour correction and why primary colour correction is essential for an outstanding final grade. Our next step is to apply secondary colour ...
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How to do colour grading: get cinematic shots
Colour grading is a hot topic in photo editing, and a great way to enhance the mood of your images. James Paterson gets you up to speed Colour grading is something we associate with video editing, but ...
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