Color Correction Techniques with DaVinci Resolve
Master color in your audiovisual projects to transmit emotion and immerse the viewer in a unique atmosphere
Post-production techniques have changed and evolved considerably, due to constantly emerging platforms and interest for content of this kind. There are now many different formats for social media, as well as new trends for editing color. Colorist and post-producer Leo Fallas has a long trajectory in the color-editing field, having worked on a plethora of advertising campaigns, films, series, video clips, and documentaries. He currently works in content for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
In this course, Leo teaches techniques to work quicker, how to color various versions at the same time, retouching skin tone, coloring product shots, and how to submit your work in many different formats.
First, you’ll meet Leo Fallas, learn about his professional experience, and how he transitioned from editor to colorist. He explains how his background has shaped his style and shares his influences.
Start by preparing the color page of the software, an essential step that is sometimes overlooked. Establish your preferences, while discovering interesting tricks to help you work more easily.
Discover how to import images and organize them by color, tags, or intelligent folders, to improve your coloring process. Prepare your editing to transfer it to DaVinci Resolve, and learn some useful rules used in post-production. Identify the most common mistakes at the conforming stage to avoid them in your workflow.
Time to start color correcting! See the basics of color theory applied to video, focusing on the primary correction tools. Next, move on to the more specific, secondary tools to work on adjusting color, such as selecting by color, masks, tracking, or trimming. Leo will give you valuable advice to work more efficiently, paste attributes, how to use group nodes, and the local color options vs remote versions.
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