Storytelling in movies doesn’t happen only through actions and dialogue. Visual storytelling is a big part of narrative art.
For any film, color grading is an essential part of the process. For some it’s simply a way to get the shots within a scene to match cohesively, despite adjusted lights or a change of sun position.
Blake Jones has been working as a colorist and film restoration specialist for over 27 years. Here, in the first part of a tutorial series, Blake lifts the mysteries behind colour grading, and ...
Replay. A question I am asked all the time because producers are often not quite sure, is: “How long will it take to grade this?” Sio, here are some answers. By Warren Eagles Obviously, every TVC, ...
Ever wondered how movies and TV shows look so polished? Sure, some of it has to do with the type of camera used and how it’s supported and moved, but that’s hardly the only thing. In fact, the final ...
Editing images these days is not as simple as you may think. Sure, you can apply any filter you want in Instagram, but to really produce an image that will capture the attention of your audience you ...
Cinematic shorthand colour grading puts many Latin American, African and South Asian countries in a yellow palette. But does that palette change people's perspectives of the places? When you think of ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Lightroom, Adobe’s photo editing app, is getting a surprising new feature: the ability to edit ...
Adobe SpeedGrade CS6 is a color grading software program that used to cost upwards of $20,000 when it was sold as a professional stand-alone package from Iridas. But following that company’s purchase ...