FAQ NO. 6 - Colour Correction / Grading in my videos
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I'm going to give this a try..
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you should be so much more well known dale
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@DaleCampbellAcoustic ...also (an extension to my previous comment), my HNC tutor constantly tells me "Alex, you can't polish a turd!". I suppose he's right with some of my earlier mixes. On this though, you managed to get a decent shot without all of the filters! You were using a HD cam and it wasn't blurry, so not a turd, but maybe there were too many light altering filters. It's really good for what you were dealing with though! I still like it ^^
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@DaleCampbellAcoustic ...thats the problem I had ^^ When I was first learning how to mix properly, I found that I over EQ'ed everything and I had little idea of how to compress tracks, so I just left it to the automatic settings (GASP!)....now however, when I look back on it all, I'd like to think that I can do SOOO much better! I also see the problem of carrying around loads of equipment. Certain equipment can make the shoot so much better, but thats hard on the move, as you have demonstrated
This was interesting to find out how you altered and changed the way you looked on the video dale, It looks much better than the original footage! I have two questions though. Firstly, can you automate the settings on the software you installed, because the spot exposure on your face seemed a bit too obvious at times, but I think it was the settings on the face spot exposure. Secondly, like your digi-recorder and it's wind deflector, would you consider using live filters and camera lights?
aljevans 9 months ago
@aljevans Glad you found it interesting. You can automate some of the settings but not the individual filters within looks, having said that you could do a sort of keyframe automation by cutting the clip at certain points and changing the settings for each to suit what is going on.
I agree about the spot exposure on my face and did notice it at the time when my head moves from the centred position especially, but by the time I had edited it and render it out to a point where that was
DaleCampbellAcoustic 9 months ago
@DaleCampbellAcoustic ...obvious I wanted to upload asap as I was touring at the time and needed to move onto other footage asap. Perfection is always possible with hindsight I find : )
I do use specific lighting at home for videos and I made an on cam led light, though I rarely have occasion to use that.
I have a couple of bounce boards/reflectors which would have been handy here but didn't have them with me in Japan. Also as a one person camera crew it is difficult to set all that up.
DaleCampbellAcoustic 9 months ago
@DaleCampbellAcoustic As for filters do you mean 'real' filters as in ones that change the path of the light before it gets to the sensor? If so yes I do use various filters including Polarising, Neutral Density and some graduated filters. But again carrying everything is the thing, in the situation above I would have needed a reflector to light me better and a graduated ND filter to knock the sky back a bit.
DaleCampbellAcoustic 9 months ago