In this 90 minute tutorial, Alexis Van Hurkman walks you through a wide variety of techniques he uses as a professional colorist to create stylized visual treatments. Designed for students with a basic understanding of DaVinci Resolve, this tutorial eschews a paint-by-numbers approach, instead providing an informal exploration of how to customize the types of looks frequently asked for by clients to create grades that are unique to the project at hand. The emphasis here is on the colorist's creative process, rather then detailed technical instruction.
In the process, you'll learn how to apply different color washes to specific regions of image tonality, how to create variations on undertone and bleach bypass looks, how to emulate and customize cross-processing effects, how to preserve skin tones within extreme stylizations, how to enhance your look with subtle glow and bloom effects, different methods of constructing monochrome looks suited to specific color channel combinations, and more!
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Grading describes the process of adjusting the color, contrast, and overall look of a film or video as part of the finishing process. It is during this stage that a colorist works his or her magic to create visual continuity throughout each scene, fixes or adjusts lighting and quality issues encountered during the shoot, and shapes the overall look and mood of a film by adding visual style. DaVinci Resolve 9 sets a new standard for color grading and digital mastering, and is used on many of the most popular feature films, television shows, commercials, music videos, and documentaries you watch every day.
With a running time of 11 hours, our goal is give you a complete picture of the color grading process, from project import and conform through final rendering and output. This tutorial is suitable for learning both the commercial version of Resolve 9, and the Lite version, which is available as a free download on the Blackmagic Design web site.
For an explanation of delivery
options click here.
We deliver the tutorial in 2 ways - as a download using Apple's iTunes software or as a shippable USB drive.
The movies that are delivered through iTunes are available in either 720p or 1080p versions. Once the transaction is complete, a link to the tutorial will be generated and sent to the email address you provided in your contact information. For further details on how to access the movies within iTunes click here.
The USB Edition is an 8GB flash drive shipped with either the 720p or 1080p movies pre-installed.
If you plan on syncing the movies with your Apple iPad, please note that 1080p versions are only compatible with 3rd and 4th generation iPads. 720p versions are compatible with all iPads.
Grading describes the process of adjusting the color, contrast, and overall look of a film or video as part of the finishing process. It is during this stage that a colorist works his or her magic to create visual continuity throughout each scene, fixes or adjusts lighting and quality issues encountered during the shoot, and shapes the overall look and mood of a film by adding visual style. DaVinci Resolve has set a new standard for color grading and digital mastering, and is being used on many of the most popular feature films, television shows, commercials, music videos and documentaries today.
With a running time of 7 hours, our goal is give you the complete picture of the color grading process from initial import to final rendering and output. This tutorial covers both the commercial version of Resolve 8 and the Lite version, available as a free download on Blackmagic Design's web site.
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