The paint scenes were definitely the hardest ones to grade as they were filmed on three different cameras. This meant that getting all of the footage to look the same quality was very hard but we wanted to make the colours in the paint really stand out. Another limiting factor for these scenes was that they were filmed outside and unfortunately one day was much sunnier than the other, this meant that footage for the first day was much brighter and more colourful. To make the footage from the two different days more equal we used tools such as Procamp and the Three-Way-Colour corrector on Premier Pro.
Hi! Welcome to my A level media blog. My name is Molly Sullivan (0816).
I'm in Group 4 with Maisie MacGregor (0506), Mari Leach (0440), and Ellie Brackpool (0100)
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Front and back cover of the album.
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Inside covers of the album
Friday, 12 December 2014
Grading
The pictures below show the before and after effect of our grading on the video. These are stills from the three main scenes in the video. We wanted the colour of the video to be vibrant and exciting to watch.
The paint scenes were definitely the hardest ones to grade as they were filmed on three different cameras. This meant that getting all of the footage to look the same quality was very hard but we wanted to make the colours in the paint really stand out. Another limiting factor for these scenes was that they were filmed outside and unfortunately one day was much sunnier than the other, this meant that footage for the first day was much brighter and more colourful. To make the footage from the two different days more equal we used tools such as Procamp and the Three-Way-Colour corrector on Premier Pro.
The paint scenes were definitely the hardest ones to grade as they were filmed on three different cameras. This meant that getting all of the footage to look the same quality was very hard but we wanted to make the colours in the paint really stand out. Another limiting factor for these scenes was that they were filmed outside and unfortunately one day was much sunnier than the other, this meant that footage for the first day was much brighter and more colourful. To make the footage from the two different days more equal we used tools such as Procamp and the Three-Way-Colour corrector on Premier Pro.
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