Overview
This class is an excellent introduction to coloring with DaVinci Resolve. It is ideal for first time users and you do not need any experience to attend. It is important when learning any software to learn the correct way, that will then form a great foundation going forward. Class size is normally capped at ten students. Each student gets to work at their own workstation.
The class mixes the operational side of Resolve with real world workflows and problems. The aim is to get you to a standard where you can color a real job. It is run at a relaxed pace, questions are encouraged and group participation is a key part of the course.
What will you learn?
- How to load the Resolve software and get started.
- Complete overview of the software.
- Basic editing, how to build a timeline.
- Primary correction.
- Secondary correction.
- What are waveforms scopes, how do they help?
- Using an XML to bring in a timeline from Premiere or FCP.
- Scene cut detector to break a complete ‘Baked’ clip exported from your editor
- 5 Power Windows. Learn why you use them, not just how to use them.
- Tracking Windows with the auto tracker.
- How the Nodes work, they are very powerful when used correctly.
- Key-framing both color correction and framing controls.
- Matching a sequence, where do you start?
- A general look at different camera formats.
- Basic problems, the kind we all face.
- Finishing and rendering to Vimeo, ProRes, Back to Premiere etc
- Grading challenge.
NOTE: This class is recognized by the Motion Picture Editors Guild and their members are eligible to get two thirds of cost of the class reimbursed through Contract Services. More information at www.csatf.org. You must apply to them and be pre-approved in order to qualify for reimbursement.
About ICA: The International Colorist Academy (ICA) was established in 2009 to provide “training for Colorists by Colorists”. They conduct small group workshops around the world where instructors share their firsthand knowledge of the skills needed to master Color Grading. icolorist.com