Canon HV40 Color Correction Test (Premiere Pro CS5)

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

I'm trying to master the art of color correction. It's very tricky. This is just a brief sample. For my color corrected shot I used: three-way color corrector, ProcAmp, fast color corrector and brighness and contrast.

Mostly it's about getting a look that you like and playing around. I can give you specific settings if you are interested.

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  • Thanks for subscribing! Be sure to check out my main channel sometime...it's just billgrip. Also, I am maybe going to put up a tutorial this fall.

  • @ericdeben In the works. I am currently attempting to duplicate the Magic Bullet looks as best I can with built in settings in premiere. Hopefully I can do a tutorial this fall.

  • tutorial please?

  • good work so far billy

  • @Alvinwhatup2 yes, I agree...it's very tricky. I always used to just turn up the contrast and saturation a bit, but I realized that to achieve a genuine film look, that isn't enough. Plus how you film and set your camera is also a huge part of it. The whole process is important!

  • Color grading is very tricky, but once you get it down, its very useful!

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