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iColorist and AbelCine will be offering RG201 in a new, hybrid format. Tickets will be made available for both an in-person class experience, as well as a virtual class experience accessible via Zoom. When purchasing your ticket, please be sure to select the appropriate option – (AbelCine LA if opting for in-person, Virtual if opting for Zoom.) Instructor: Warren Eagles
https://www.warreneagles.com.au
In-person class attendees will receive the same class experience as always, featuring one-on-one time with the instructor and a workstation to follow along with.
Virtual remote attendees will receive access to the Zoom broadcast of the classroom, and will be able to ask questions of the instructor via the in-platform chat system.
Both Virtual and In-Person attendees will get access to the class media files as well as a copy of the Zoom session recording. Please note: if you attend in person or have your camera on in the virtual session, your likeness may be captured in this recording.
Ideal for current Resolve Colorists with at least a year experience or students who have taken a previous iColorist class or an online course like my FXPHD offerings. We cover advanced techniques using the latest Resolve software. Focused on Colorists who are grading Feature Films, Commercials, Reality TV, Documentaries and TV Drama.
A variety of different media formats will be used and the emphasis will always be on grading a sequence rather than individual clips.
The media used comes from a variety of different cameras, and is not always beautifully shot so more like the footage and challenges we face everyday as a colorist.
This iColorist virtual workshop is capped at six people with each student getting a media download link 5 days before the class starts. Students are encouraged to share their own material so they can get individual feedback from the instructor.
This class is designed around a number of small sequences. We will work through the timelines from start to finish considering the best strategies to get the job finished efficiently. You can keep all the class media, the lessons, projects and the screen recordings. Making it a great way to continue your learning long after the class has finished.
What will you learn?
· All Proxies, Optimized Media, and RAW Debayer explained.
· Explore the latest Resolve Color management.
· Grading RAW files inc BRAW, RED IPP2, Drone in D-LOG.
· Where do we start the grade, how do we approach the session?
· What do clients expect from you?
· Complete refresh of Primary controls using an edited sequence. Lift Gamma Gain, Offset, Curves, RGB Mixer, LUM Mix and LOG grading. Plus the new HDR tools. What are the differences and when to use each tool?
· The Nodes explained including the Layer, Parallel and Shared Nodes.
· Making a LUT, exporting and inporting LUTs and PowerGrade Looks.
· Grading in ACES v DaVinci Color Managed v Normal YRGB.
· Conforming issues from Premiere Pro and other NLEs. How can we fix them and what do we do if the conform is a knightmare?
· Workflows with multiple timelines using the Scene Cut Detector.
· Do you ever re-grade a show 6 months later? Use Color Trace to recover your grades.
· Adding VFX shots and managing bigger projects.
· Adjusting skin tone with confidence.
· The Color Warper and Magic Mask.
· Doing small VFX in Resolve like a sky replacement, what is expected?
· External mattes and RGB mattes, how do they help us?
· Adding an .SRT subtitle file.
· Advanced Problems, we don’t always get the best footage to work with. The latest Resolve OFX plugins are a great help.
· Resolve OFX Plugins for the Colorist.
· Color Compressor.
· Shift Tilt.
· De-band.
· Face Refinement.
· Soften and Sharpen.
· Color Space Transform.
· Patch replacer.
· Aperture diffraction.
· Lens Flares.
· De-flicker.
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
I’ve been a colorist for over 15 years now; it’s crazy to me how many times I’ve gone back to some of the earliest lessons you taught me about color. Even as I explore new ways of working, using different tools, I keep going back to some of those lessons. (Start with the big brushes, move small.) That example you gave early on, by having us look at an old black and white photo that had been hand-colored… it was a great way to consider the limitations of adding artificial color.
Your one-on-one sessions have been great for helping me learn different techniques and nuances. You’re full of golden nuggets of information. There are so many different ways to solve certain problems, and it helps having another colorist who I can talk to to help me consider things from a different perspective.
Scott Dickson
Colorist
Texas US
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
AbelCine LA, 801 S Main St, Burbank, CA 91506-3390, United States,Burbank, California
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