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Color finale vs colorista
Color finale vs colorista









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It was about an hour before sunset, and I thought it would be nice to capture the setting sun in video. Click on the image to open the original frame (1920×1080). Color grading and correction via Tiffen Dfx running within Adobe Premiere. Myself and my partner were recently walking on Bingley moor (which is in Yorkshire, England, close to Howarth and Halifax, places associated with Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights). Changing the time of day with post production Both cameras use the same video codec and bitrates, so there is not much difference when we come to post production, except that the Sony Alphas have better depth of field and are therefore more ‘film like’, whereas the LX7 will produce sharper video that is less ‘filmic’. Note also that I don’t use a Sony Alpha A77 for the footage in this post: I use a Panasonic Lumix LX7 because I was traveling light, and the LX7 is my ‘DSLR replacement’ camera of choice. Note that the youtube version is compressed from the original 28Mbit/s to 8Mbit/s, as are most web videos). You can see the associated video here or by viewing the video below (I recommend you watch it full screen at 1920×1080). You want to meet the viewer’s ideal expectations, not boring reality.Īfter writing my last blog post, I realised there was no video that showing my tips on AVCHD editing being used in anger. Color correction and grading are often used to promote a style, ambiance or ‘look’ rather than reflect reality.











Color finale vs colorista