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SkillShare – How To Color Grade Footage & Create Custom Video LUTs in Premiere Pro CC For Beginners

28/07/2019 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

SkillShare – How To Color Grade Footage & Create Custom Video LUTs in Premiere Pro CC For Beginners
English | Size: 688.4MB
Category: Tutorial


In this course for beginners you will learn:

What color correcting is and how to color correct a clip that’s provided in the course
What color grading is and how it can be used to make your footage look even better
How to color grade your footage using Premiere Pro CC
How to use the secondary color correction tab to change certain parts of your footage
How to work with footage shot in a flat LOG profile and color grade it
The fundamentals of color grading scopes inside Premiere Pro and how they can be leveraged when color grading, or correcting your footage
What LUTs are and how to apply a corrective LUT to log footage
How to create and export custom LUTs
Where to place your custom created LUTs and how to name them so they show up conveniently inside Premiere Pro CC [Read more…]

Film & Film Making Beginners, Create, Custom, Footage, Grade, How to Color, LUTs, Premiere Pro CC, Skillshare, Video

Tutsplus – How to Color Correct Video With Adobe Premiere

05/04/2016 Learning for Life Leave a Comment

Tutsplus – How to Color Correct Video With Adobe Premiere
English | Size: 918.8MB
Category: Tutorial


Color correction is the part of the post-production process where you balance all your clips to neutralize colors and get a uniform look to all the shots. Without color correction, your sequence can look disjointed and mismatched. This is different than color grading, in which you deliberately pull the look of the clips away from the natural and true to give them a stylized look to help sell the setting or mood.
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