Luca Bragagnolo describes his ICA class experience
Luca Bragagnolo, an Italian DP, attended Warren’s class at AbelCine in Burbank.
Luca Bragagnolo, an Italian DP, attended Warren’s class at AbelCine in Burbank.
I often get asked this question, and the answer is every project is different. Being able to grade your elements can really help the way your shot comes together.
The conform part of Resolve is probably the easiest part for editors to understand. It is still best to start with a small simple timeline in Premiere Pro that you can round trip into Resolve.
Ungraded versus Graded comparison. The reference movie is ungraded RAW or LOG material.
You would be mad to start grading without first checking the conform with a ref movie. Judging by the number of questions I get about this during my ICA training classes, this can be quite tricky.
Are you a photographer looking to shoot moving footage. Obviously you want the same image control over your moving images as you do when retouching your stills.
Using the RGB mixer to grade your black and white picture is like introducing color filters into black and white photography.
Why is skin so difficult to grade? Warren Eagles offer some answers. Thanks to Abelcine for shooting this movie during an RG101 Resolve class in Burbank.