311: Advanced Color Techniques in Adobe Premier Pro
311: Advanced Color Techniques in Adobe Premier Pro
$19.97
Adobe has made continual improvements to their color grading controls and video scopes. In this second of two parts on color in Premiere Pro, Larry Jordan explores its advanced color correction and grading techniques.
Presented: April 7, 2021
Several times each month, Larry Jordan presents a live, on-line, video training webinar discussing issues related to video editing and post-production. For a list of upcoming webinars, click here.
Duration: 64:00
Download file size: 929.4 MB (ZIP file)
Format: QuickTime movie (HD: 1280 x 720)
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SESSION DESCRIPTION
Adobe has made continual improvements to their color grading controls and video scopes. In this second of two parts on color in Premiere Pro, we’ll explore more advanced color correction and grading techniques.
NOTE: Here’s a link to Part 1: Color Fundamentals
Join host, Larry Jordan, as he builds on the fundamentals of color presented in Webinar 310, then shows how to use more advanced tools using the March, 2021, version of Adobe Premiere Pro. This includes:
- Color curves & color wheels
- Fixing color problems
- Correcting skin tones
- Using the Video Limiter
- Color masks and tracking
- Hue/Saturation curves
- Color grading a scene
- Color grading a multicam clip
This session is designed to put you in control of your look from fixing problems with single clips to creating a look for an entire project.
AUDIENCE LEVEL
This advanced session is designed for editors who are familiar with the operation of Premiere Pro and know the basics of color.
CHAPTER MARKERS
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- Welcome!
- – Agenda
- Color Fundamentals Refresher
- – Definitions
- – Color Space
- – Types of Video Scopes
- – Waveform Monitor display
- – Emotions of Gray-scale
- – Vectorscope display
- Part 1: Color Curves & Color Wheels
- – Demos
- – Tour: Color Workspace
- – Tour: Color Curves
- – Tour: Color Wheels
- Part 2: Fix Color Problems
- – Analyze clips first
- – Three Rules of Color Correction
- – Color Correction workflow
- – Demos
- – Adjust gray-scale
- – Remove a color cast
- – Option 1: Automatic white balance
- – Option 2: Manual color correct
- – Fix gray-scale & color
- – Use Comparison View to match
- – Match shots on gray
- Part 3: Video Limiter
- – Definitions
- – Demos
- – Adjust one shot
- – Use Adjustment Layer
- Part 4: Analyze Skin Tones
- – Demos
- – Compare different skin types
- – Use Tint to fix color
- – Use Wheels to fix color
- – Blend grades in one shot
- Part 5: Masks & Tracking
- – Definitions
- – Three types of masks
- – Demos
- – Tracking
- Part 6: Hue / Saturation Curves
- – Demos
- – Desaturate a color
- – Change color of shirt
- – Hue / Saturation Curve options
- Part 7: Color Grade a Scene
- – Day for Night
- – Color grade a scene
- Part 8: Color Grade Multicam
- – Demos
- Summary