November 13 : Color correction at a glance!
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November 13 : Color correction at a glance!
Either in your backpack or the lock box!
C: Voice Level 2 (only the people next to you can hear you and no shouting across the room)
H: Ask your team, elbow partner or raise hand
A: Work on the assignment
M: Stay in your assigned seat
P: Work till assignment is completed
S: Finishing your work
TMH TODAY: Team Thursday!
Team Tuesday: Varsity Football (Joseph.pierro@fresnounified.org)
Team Wednesday: Marching Band (stella.perez@fresnounified.org)
Team Thursday: Girls Varsity Volleyball (Heather.Alarcon@fresnounified.org)
Team Friday: Soccer (Mary.Rodriguez-Arceo@fresnounified.org)
If you have NOT done so...
Follow-up email to the person you are interviewing!
Color Correction
WHAT ARE WE LEARNING: Color Correction & Grading!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT: Color grading is important in videography because it establishes mood and style, ensures visual consistency across scenes, and enhances the overall aesthetic of a video. It involves both fixing technical issues to make the footage look natural (color correction) and using creative adjustments to shape the look and evoke specific emotions in the viewer.
HOW WILL MY TEACHER KNOW WHAT I LEARNED: Today we will learn about color grading!
Make basic color adjustments
Use the Lumetri Color panel to make basic color adjustments and add a look to your project!
The goal of color correction is to make the colors in your footage look consistent across all of your clips.
If you're using footage from a modern cell phone or DSLR, the colors might already look pretty good, but you may still need to make minor adjustments to correct for lighting or unwanted color casts.
Zip files typically will not show you the contents (but there are exceptions!)
Click Download Anyway
This will save the file to your Videography (or downloads) folder!
Select EXTRACT ALL
*Files will now be a folder in your Videography folder!
Folder should be named: Color Correction Project 1
Let's open Adobe Premiere Pro!
At the bottom of your screen click in the search bar and tyep PREMIERE.
Then click on the Adobe Premiere ICON or Click OPEN
We want to create a NEW PROJECT
A dialog box will pop up...
In the Project Name box...type
First Initial Last Initial COLOR 1
Example: JS Color 1
(Joe Smith Color 1)
LOCATION
Click the arrow to the right of the location box
Select CHOOSE LOCATION
On the left choose:
DESKTOP>
Videography>
COLOR CORRECTION PROJECT 1>
PROJECTS
Click SAVE
Do NOT put it in the ASSETS Folder!
Click CREATE (Bottom right)
In the new window, click SKIP (Bottom right)
We will be importing our media another way!
To get started, Premier is telling us we need to import some media.
Double click inside the Project Panel (or we can go under file and import)
Again go to DESKTOP>
Videography> Color Correction Project 1> ASSETS
We could open the FOOTAGE folder and choose the footage individually
or simply select the FOOTAGE folder and click IMPORT FOLDER!
When you double click the BIN you should now see the imported footage.
And if you click to select one you can actually preview what the clip looks like!
List view
Icon View
Can't see the clips?
Change the view at the bottom of the panel by clicking on List or Icon View!
Drag each clip on the time line in this order:
ordering.mp4
making_espresso_02.mp4
dripping_espresso.mp4
making_espresso_03.mp4
latte_art.mp4
working_01.mp4
Timeline scroll bar can be adjusted to see more or less of the sequesnces!
Can't see the end of the sequences?
Pull on the right circle of the Timeline scroll bar to see more or less of the sequences!
Ctrl+Alt+Delete then select SIGN OFF!
Please place HEADPHONES on your Monitors!