Posts Tagged ‘DaVinci Resolve’
How To Correct Underexposed Footage
You’ve underexposed your shot and now it’s too dark to tell what’s going on. Don’t panic. Instead, use these techniques to correct underexposed footage.
Go Inside a Professional Color Grading Suite
Follow along as pro colorist Rob Bessette guides a tour of his color suite at Boston’s Finish Post. Discover workflow secrets and explore a real-deal professional environment.
How To Salvage Overexposed Footage
You’ve overexposed your shot. Now what? Thankfully, all is not lost. Use these techniques to salvage overexposed footage.
The Evolving Role of a Colorist
What is a digital colorist? What are they responsible for? Let’s take a look at the ever-changing duties of colorists in film and video production.
Sick of Premiere Pro? Try Editing in DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve is more than just the world’s best color grading platform — it’s a professional video editing software too. Editors are making the switch. Here’s why.
The Tangent Ripple: Does It Live Up to the Hype?
The Tangent Ripple Color Grading Surface is one of the most anticipated devices of 2016 — and now the user reviews are pouring in. So, what’s the …
Pro Insights from Colorist Colin Travers
The professional color work of Colin Travers can be seen in everything from TV spots to full-length features. Here’s his take on the industry.
Pro Insights from Colorist Mark Todd Osborne
Rockstar pro colorist Mark Todd Osborne shares stories and insight from his celebrated career in color. If you want to know how to break into the big …
DaVinci Resolve Tip: Use Color Keys to Fix White Balance
Fixing color issues when working with mixed color temperature footage can be simplified utilizing color keys in DaVinci Resolve.
Employ the Usage Tab to Simplify a DaVinci Resolve Project
Removing unused clips from a large media pool makes any DaVinci Resolve project easier to manage, but how do you know what’s being used and what isn’t?
The Basics of Building a Color Correction Suite
Working with color takes more than just the right software. Here are three tips for building a color correction suite that will improve your output.
Removing Black Sun Spots in DaVinci Resolve
When shooting directly at the sun, some digital cinema cameras suffer from the “black sun effect,” which can leave a nasty-looking hole in your image. Here’s how …