In this episode of Red Giant TV, Apple Certified Master Trainer Simon Walker gives you an overview of color grading with Several products from the Magic Bullet Suite. He'll show you when to use them together and when to use them separately.
Simon will also share some tips for removing compression artifacts and noise that become more obvious as you color grade. If you color grade in Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects or more, you'll find this tutorial an invaluable guide to creating compelling, emotional visuals with the powerful tools in Magic Bullet Suite.
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To make it easy: The First important thing is too match the different shots in color and light. Make the colors as similar as possible, aswell as the contrast / exposure.
Once you have similar looking shots you can start and create special looks for each one and copy them to the other shots.
ChristophUlsamer 1 year ago
Hey quick question i hop u can help me with
i use only colorista II, cudnt afford getting all 3 lol
now im trying to figure out how to work in color grading in my workflow
what i do first is get all my edits on a timeline, now from there shud i color correct every shot?? i get tempted to jus throw the same settings on everyshot, except for the shots that it dosent work on at all
jus any workflow tips wud be great
chance1234567890 1 year ago