![]() ![]() What would it mean to stand out from your competitors who are likely not even thinking of color grading or very good at it? And how would it feel to land a big project with a major client? You can do it and I'm here to help you. How it would feel to be complimented on the style of your work. ![]() Imagine for a moment what it would feel like knowing that you're getting the most cinematic look from your camera. Techniques that I used when grading commercials for big brands like Facebook and on films with theatrical releases. Through years of practice and study I was able to discover the groundbreaking techniques that top colorists from around the world use. Well the good news is color grading is my obsession and so I didn't want to give up. In fact I remember the day years ago that my boss told me my grading was either "too extreme" or "looked muddy." He then assigned the project to somebody else! This was a major blow to my creative ego and to say it made me feel inadequate is an understatement. Well I know how you feel and I've been there. You may feel overwhelmed with the tools in Color Finale or you may even watch a film or project and say to yourself, "Why can't I grade like that?" But you might be feeling frustrated when you're not getting the results that you're looking for. Chances are you're either a filmmaker or an editor and you handle all of you're own color grading inside of Final Cut Pro X (the buck stops with you). ![]()
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