Theiamania
Hello everybody,
I'm starting from scratch with DaVinci, and before of all, I'd like to fix a basic (so, not advanced) workflow:
1 - fter clips import, we should provide to make a basic color correction (Primary CC);
2 - then, if we need, we can make a Secondary CC to underscore some part of the shot, and similar;
3 - we should now provide to match the colors of the multiple camera shots. In this case,I think we should choose a reference shot and match the others shots with the reference shot chosen. There is a way to choose it - i.e. choosing Establishment shot and match Coverage/b-roll shots with it? Or is simply an aesthetic choice, simply choosing the shot with betters colors, mood, and so on... and match its colors with those of the other images?
4 - finally, when all shots are uniformed and color matched, we can provide to give a specific mood, style, look... through Color Grading process.
5 - export.
Do you thing is a good workflow, or at least a good starting point?
Many thanks in advantage for a glad rely.
Cheers.
I'm starting from scratch with DaVinci, and before of all, I'd like to fix a basic (so, not advanced) workflow:
1 - fter clips import, we should provide to make a basic color correction (Primary CC);
2 - then, if we need, we can make a Secondary CC to underscore some part of the shot, and similar;
3 - we should now provide to match the colors of the multiple camera shots. In this case,I think we should choose a reference shot and match the others shots with the reference shot chosen. There is a way to choose it - i.e. choosing Establishment shot and match Coverage/b-roll shots with it? Or is simply an aesthetic choice, simply choosing the shot with betters colors, mood, and so on... and match its colors with those of the other images?
4 - finally, when all shots are uniformed and color matched, we can provide to give a specific mood, style, look... through Color Grading process.
5 - export.
Do you thing is a good workflow, or at least a good starting point?
Many thanks in advantage for a glad rely.
Cheers.