by David Bode
Lessons:9Length:1.2 hours
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2.5 Storytelling With Color
Natural color reinforces the story, but sometimes you need a stronger touch. Stylized color is a strong cue for your audience about the kind of story they're watching. Strong color grading can do a lot to create the tone of your story, and it helps the viewer sustain suspended disbelief, but it's easy to go too far. Use with caution.
1.Introduction3 lessons, 20:30
3 lessons, 20:30
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:29
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
01:29
Free Lesson 1.2What You Need11:13
Free Lesson
1.2
What You Need
11:13
1.3Shoot for the Grade07:48
1.3
Shoot for the Grade
07:48
2.Neutral, Natural, and Beyond!5 lessons, 40:19
5 lessons, 40:19
2.1What Is Grading and Why Do We Need It?10:35
2.1
What Is Grading and Why Do We Need It?
10:35
2.2Evaluating Color and Imagining a Look04:24
2.2
Evaluating Color and Imagining a Look
04:24
2.3Neutral vs. Natural: Creating Continuity of Feeling08:29
2.3
Neutral vs. Natural: Creating Continuity of Feeling
08:29
2.4Neutral vs. Natural: Beyond Color06:27
2.4
Neutral vs. Natural: Beyond Color
06:27
2.5Storytelling With Color10:24
2.5
Storytelling With Color
10:24
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 11:24
1 lesson, 11:24
3.1Becoming a Colorist11:24
3.1
Becoming a Colorist
11:24