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Color Correction for Digital Video: Using Desktop Tools to Perfect Your Image (DV Expert Series)
Readers will learn the principles of color theory and video signal analysis, including the differences between film and video color. Beginning with an analysis of common color corrections, the book will introduce the reader to the color corrections possible with an array of digital video software, such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere, Avid, Avid Xpress
DV 2.0, After Effects plug-ins, and other nonlinear software. Color correction problems and solutions are presented with tutorials on the companion CD-ROM to ensure that the reader gains a working knowledge of the techniques. Color Correction for Digital Video shows you how to use color to improve your storytelling, deliver critical emotional cues, and add impact to your videos. Beginning with a clear, concise description of color and perception theory, this book shows you how to analyze color correction problems and solve them-whatever NLE or plugin you use.
Contents:
Chapter One: Colourists and the Post Production Process Chapter Two: Differences between Film-to-tape and Video Originated materials Chapter Three: Analyzing the Video Signal Chapter Four: Breaking down the Tools Chapter Five: The tools available on the desktop Chapter Six: Common Corrections Chapter Seven: Special Case Corrections
Brief Description:
Presents the principles of color theory and video signal analysis, including the differences between film and video color. This book introduces reader to the color corrections possible with an array of digital video software, such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere, Avid, Avid Xpress DV 2.0, After Effects plug-ins, and nonlinear software.
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