![]() To Fix Color from Camera or Lighting Shifting.If two people are supposed to be in the same room talking to each other but they’re individual shots have inconsistent color, you’re going to ruin the effect of your reverse-shots.Ĭorrecting and grading the footage is what you need to make things feel seamless and give them style. ![]() Your story and the edit itself may have continuity but if your shot-reverse has one person looking warm and the other looking cold (unless this is some stylistic choice… not recommended) it’s going to totally throw your audience off. Why Do You Need Color Correction and Color Grading?Ĭolor correction and grading are what make your video or film have a cohesive look. It includes all the tools a creative individual will ever need to make entertaining and engaging content. Both are available in Director Suite 365, which is a complete collection of video, photo, and audio software. We recommend you download both for free so you can try out the techniques as you read. ![]() In this article we will be using and referencing PowerDirector and ColorDirector for color correction and color grading. It’s an essential part of the post-production process.įortunately, it’s easier than ever these days with something called LUTs, we’ll get to that in a second though, first let’s get the basics out of the way. Gluttons for punishment I’d say!įact is though, whether you love it or hate it, color grading is something that must be done. Others live for it and there are even folks out there who specialize solely in color grading. ![]() To some editors, this is downright the last thing they care about (the editor writing this surely doesn’t have a deep, unrequited love for color correcting or grading, I can assure you of that). Have you color graded? Not just that, have you color corrected? You’re thinking ‘job done’ – let’s export this bad boy and get it out there – right? ![]() You shot a true beauty of a video, the edit is as tight as can be and the transitions are right on point. ![]()
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