This is a series of six (6) three-hour live online classes with opportunities for Q&A. This is the first in a series of three, see also CT223 Color Management and Color Grading.

This series is ideal for directors, cinematographers, DITs, post supervisors, editors, VFX artists, conform artists, assistant colorists, colorists, and anyone interested in knowing more about the collaborative process between the cinematographer on-set and the colorist in the finishing suite.

We start with general principles of color science without getting too technical or theoretical. Learn what it takes to ensure optimal capture of the intended visual mood. We discuss the psychology of seeing and the language of color. Production is the main focus of the later classes and we cover how camera settings affect the image.

We then explore how colorists and cinematographers tackle look management with color science, LUTs, and CDLs and the importance of consistency.

By the end of the series, participants will understand the factors that need to be agreed upon and documented to achieve the director’s vision, enabling editors and VFX artists to monitor images consistent with the intended look and ensure they meet delivery requirements.

Students that take at the complete series of six classes receive an ICA certificate.

Each class will be recorded and made available to participants and to those who could not attend the live session.

  • Class 1: The Magic of ColorAn introduction to the program. Learn how our eyes are tricked and how color influences our mood and emotions.
  • Class 2: The Defining Color: Explore color from both technical and artistic points of view.
  • Class 3: Managing Color: Understand the differences between the appliance of science and the art of the craft.
  • Class 4: Setting the Look in Production: Learn how cinematographers and colorists implement looks. The more you look the more you see.
  • Class 5: Workflow Documents: How to mastermind the masterplan.
  • Class 6: Meeting Standards: Is there anything standard about standards?

You Will Learn

  • What color is and how we perceive it.
  • What is the difference between a color space and a transfer function?
  • Scene-referred and output-referred workflows.
  • About display color spaces
  • About EOTFs
  • How to use ShowLUTs and CDLs.
  • How to make a workflow document.
  • Why some standards are not standard.

Available on demand. Register at  https://www.finalcolor.com/registration.


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