For any film, color grading is an essential part of the process. For some it’s simply a way to get the shots within a scene to match cohesively, despite adjusted lights or a change of sun position.
The last time I wrote about film color for this magazine was on the ways 35mm shooting and digital color combined in Uncut Gems and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker to create contemporary looks ...
Color Grading is widely used in video editing to create a consistent look across a series of clips, but it’s now common to ...
Recently Hollywood Intermediate acquired a new Baselight Color grading system for its Matchframe Digital Intermediate division. The company’s new film scanner and two additional color grading/conform ...
Winners will be announced at the Camerimage cinematography film festival in Poland. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Color grading system developer FilmLight announced the nominees for its Color Awards ...
Image Film in Barcelona, Spain, has upgraded its color grading suite with a da Vinci 2K Plus to be used for film processing, commercial color grading and other post-production projects. The company ...
Whether it’s Wes Anderson’s vibrant color palette in “The Grand Budapest Hotel” or the comic-styled color disruptions of Robert Rodriguez’s “Sin City,” the color of a film sets its mood and tone. Film ...
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Click here for the full Pimp Your Production episode! Today Ryan shows an interesting way to get great color effects! Plus ...
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