TBS' Extremely Inappropriate! Uses DaVinci Resolve Studio

Blackmagic Design announced today that DaVinci Resolve Studio and DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel were used in the popular TBS drama series “Extremely Inappropriate!” for grading. The show required extensive compositing work, and also used DaVinci Resolve’s Fusion page for a more efficient post production workflow.
“Extremely Inappropriate!” is a hit comedy series written by Kankuro Kudo. It follows Ichiro Ogawa, a junior high school PE teacher who time slips from the Showa era (1986) to modern day Reiwa (2024). His habit of making “inappropriate” remarks in today’s world of strict politically correctness shocks those around him. However, his bold statements ultimately force them to rethink modern societal norms.
Post production for the series was handled by Yasuaki Takei, an editor at Bull Inc. “For efficiency, the camera footage was transmitted to the base station via optical transmission for live grading during filming. As a result, not much grading was needed for post production. However, for scenes shot under low light or for sequences where the director wanted to emphasize certain details, I graded from original RAW footage,” Takei explained.
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“Extremely Inappropriate!” is a hit comedy series written by Kankuro Kudo. It follows Ichiro Ogawa, a junior high school PE teacher who time slips from the Showa era (1986) to modern day Reiwa (2024). His habit of making “inappropriate” remarks in today’s world of strict politically correctness shocks those around him. However, his bold statements ultimately force them to rethink modern societal norms.
Post production for the series was handled by Yasuaki Takei, an editor at Bull Inc. “For efficiency, the camera footage was transmitted to the base station via optical transmission for live grading during filming. As a result, not much grading was needed for post production. However, for scenes shot under low light or for sequences where the director wanted to emphasize certain details, I graded from original RAW footage,” Takei explained.
For more information, please visit: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/media/ ... 0250616-01