DaVinci Resolve A or C Mode Grading
How to use the A (Edit Mode) or C (Shooting Mode) to sort your time before grading in DaVinci Resolve.
How to use the A (Edit Mode) or C (Shooting Mode) to sort your time before grading in DaVinci Resolve.
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Chema Alba is one of Spain’s premier color graders. Chema talks about the transition from film grader to coloring Netflix TV shows. He started out at a film scanning company. Handling film gave him the taste for colouring so he pursued the big manufactures to loan him a machine so he could practice.
This showed his enthusiasm, because at the time he wasn’t a colorist and the systems were over $300,000!
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Do you often find yourself doing a bit of everything? In this new course from the ICA we will start with a 3 camera shoot ( RED, BMCC, SONY)
Do you often find yourself doing a bit of everything? In this new course from the ICA we will start with a 3 camera shoot ( RED, BMCC, SONY)
The second ICA Colorist Summit took place in Waikiki during October. The Summit mission is to go to places not normally on the ICA roster.
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Marc Wielage is a veteran Colorist based in Hollywood. He has been grading for 40 years and has the credits and stories to prove it. The chat starts at his shop in Hollywood before moving to legendary Hollywood restaurant Canters. Lots of people know him from the many different color forums he follows. Marc has helped many colorists at all levels, so this is a chance to get his backstory.
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Leo Otero is a master colorist working in Bogota, Colombia. He has his own facility called 2.35.
Leo works mainly on movies and longform projects. Warren chats with Leo in his Bogota Post House before taking the short walk to a local bar where is joined with Diego Yhama from Colombia and Javier Guevara from Argentina. What is it like colouring in South America an how does each country differ
“This is my favourite class. Students come from different countries, they have all learn’t a different way but all have a common goal to craft and create better looking pictures. We discuss as a group the best way to grade a scene for maximum impact, then we match the whole sequence” Warren 2019 More details icolorist.com/courses/rg301-looks-and-matching-masterclass/