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Color Grading: Introduction with a Pro Colorist

Unlock creativity with Skillshare! Learn acrylic painting, AI writing, graphic design, and photography.

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About Color Grading: Introduction with a Pro Colorist

Introduction

Color Correction vs Grading: Yes, there is a difference!

Grading Vocab Part 1: Painting a Picture with Words

Grading Vocab Part 2: More Building Blocks in Painting a Picture

Training Your Eyes: See Images Like a Colorist

Picking a Look: Color Grading is a Team Effort

Color Grading Environment: Why it Matters

Da Vinci Resolve Basics

Reading a Waveform: It’s Pretty Simple

Order of Operations Part 1: Primaries

Order of Operations Part 2: Secondaries

Pro Tip: Walking Away to Prevent Over-Grading

Pro Tip: Set Dressing & Lighting Matters

Final Thoughts & Thank You.

What You Will Learn?

  • This beginner class is about learning to look at images like a professional colorist, break them down, and get you started in creating a grade for yourself or a client..
  • It's for anyone getting started in color grading or anyone wanting to improve their skills in manipulating an image and articulating on a technical level what was done. (an essential skill in the real world).
  • Students will learn:.
  • Students will get a deeper understanding of the field of color grading and develop the confidence to start grading their own or other projects on a professional level..
  • About Your Teacher.
  • Fred Trevino is a colorist with over 10 years experience.  He's graded over 40 feature films and hundreds of projects for high end clients such as HBO, Versace, ESPN, Under Armour and more. His narrative color work has screened at well known film festivals like Sundance, Cannes, and Slamdance. His goal is to use the experience and skills he's developed over his career to accelerate your learning in the field of color..