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4.3 Designing Looks
Use Magic Bullet Looks to design your own look from scratch by combining multiple filters, with details on how to animate the looks through the course of a shot.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 03:08
1 lesson, 03:08
1.1Introduction03:08
1.1
Introduction
03:08
2.Noise and Defects4 lessons, 33:40
4 lessons, 33:40
2.1Basic Cosmo06:11
2.1
Basic Cosmo
06:11
2.2Advanced Cosmo07:07
2.2
Advanced Cosmo
07:07
2.3Basic Denoiser08:48
2.3
Basic Denoiser
08:48
2.4Advanced Denoiser11:34
2.4
Advanced Denoiser
11:34
3.Color Control with Colorista5 lessons, 57:42
5 lessons, 57:42
3.1Colorista’s Primary Controls13:42
3.1
Colorista’s Primary Controls
13:42
3.2Colorista’s Advanced Primary Controls09:20
3.2
Colorista’s Advanced Primary Controls
09:20
3.3Changing Individual Colors With Colorista11:04
3.3
Changing Individual Colors With Colorista
11:04
3.4Advanced Colorista Secondaries11:40
3.4
Advanced Colorista Secondaries
11:40
3.5Master Controls in Colorista11:56
3.5
Master Controls in Colorista
11:56
4.Creating Looks5 lessons, 29:49
5 lessons, 29:49
4.1Basic Looks06:00
4.1
Basic Looks
06:00
4.2The Looks Controls06:04
4.2
The Looks Controls
06:04
4.3Designing Looks07:32
4.3
Designing Looks
07:32
4.4Working With Mojo05:39
4.4
Working With Mojo
05:39
4.5Combining the Filters04:34
4.5
Combining the Filters
04:34
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:49
1 lesson, 00:49
5.1Conclusion00:49
5.1
Conclusion
00:49
Christopher Kenworthy (born 1968) is an Australian writer and former film director. He is the author of two novels, The Winter Inside and The Quality of Light for Serpent's Tail, along with a short story collection, Will You Hold Me? and the chapbook Sullom Hill. His fiction has been widely praised by authors such as Michael Moorcock, and anthologised in books such as The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.
Born in Preston, England, he moved to Australia in 1997 and began a directing career which lasted until 2013. His Master Shots books are best-sellers for Michael Wiese Books.
He is the director of The Sculptor. He won the Award For Directing (WA Screen Awards) in 2007. He directed many music videos, including Dreaming Light for Anathema (band).



