Course summary
- 6 courses (41 lessons)
- 32 downloads (20 files)
- 11 exercises
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DaVinci Resolve
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Course 1: Preparing Your Project
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U1: Why Do We Colour Grade?
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U2: Opening Davinci Resolve for the First Time
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U3: Exporting Your Film from Premiere
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U4: Importing Footage with XML or Flattened QT
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U5: Finding Still Images as References
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U6: Log and Raw Terminology
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U7: Exploring Nodes
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U8: Playback Speed and Creating Caches
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U9: Practice: Preparing Our Media for Grading
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Course 2: Primary Color Correction
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U1: Primary Controls
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U2: Learning to Use Scopes
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U3: First Correction - Changing Levels
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U4: Second Correction - Changing Colour
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U5: Matching Colour and Contrast between Shots
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U6: Giving Your Film a Feel
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U7: Practice: Balancing Then Giving Shots Feeling
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Course 3: Secondary Color Correction
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U1: Meaning of Secondaries and Using the Qualifier
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U2: Power Windows and Drawing Shapes
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U3: Tracking with Power Windows
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U4: Curves as Secondaries
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U5: Parallel vs Serial Nodes, and Alpha Channels
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U6: Using Keyframes
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U7: Practice: Keys, Trackers, and Keyframes
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Course 4: Creating a Look
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U1: Luts
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U2: Easy Teal and Orange Split Tone Look
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U3: Bleach Bypass Look
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U4: Cross Processed Look
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U5: Low Contrast Vintage Film Look
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U6: Assessing and Recreating Looks from TV
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U7: Using Colour Theory in Your Work
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U8: Practice: Experimenting with Creative Looks
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Course 5: Organization and Efficiency
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U1: Remote Grades, Groups, and Colourtrace
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U2: Organizing the Node Tree
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U3: Useful Terms
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U4: Grading Control Surfaces
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U5: Practice: Being More Efficient
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Course 6: Delivering a Graded Film
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U1: Delivery Interface and Exporting
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U2: Exporting with Handles to Return to Premiere
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U3: Export Colours and Why They Change
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U4: Databases and Project Archiving
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U5: Practice: Exporting Our Work
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Alex Berry
By Alex Berry
Teacher
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Colorist
Alex Berry is a professional colorist from the UK. He began his audiovisual journey working as a runner for a post-production house as a teenager and began teaching himself skills like editing, VFX, cinematography, and color grading.
His work in color grading promos for a British TV station helped him gain the skills and experience necessary to co-found his own creative studio in East London in 2010. Over the last twenty years, he has collaborated on projects for brands like McLaren, Nintendo, Puma, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Airbnb, Clarks, the NHS, FIFA, and more.
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