本教程是由rippletraining机构出品的达芬奇创意调色视频教程,Ripple Training DaVinci Resolve Creative Looks,时长:1小时30分,大小:701 MB,格式:MOV高清视频,教程使用软件:DaVinci Resolve 9,作者:Alexis Van Hurkman,共10个章节,语言:英语。人人素材网整理发布。
在这次90分钟的课程中,Alexis Van Hurkman运用多年对创意风格校色的经验带你学习很多大量广泛的技巧。课程针对达芬奇的初学者,这个教程并不是一味的调节效果参数,取而代之的是一中新的方式,你可以自定义查看频率的种类根据客户要求对项目创建分级。在这里重要的是对校色创意流程的阐述,并不是技术细节的说明。
关于作者
Alexis Van Hurkman的工作是调色师,作家,导演。在圣保罗,他所著的颜色校色手册已经被作为校色领域业内的参考教科书。他参与很多的项目在历史频道,教育频道,bbc4频道都争相播出,很多剧本和短片也已经Telluride和圣丹斯电影节上播映,视频艺术片段也已经分别在nyc现代艺术博物馆,美国艺术博物馆,旧金山芳草地艺术中心展出。当他不忙的时候,他会进行写作和指导小说作品,他的第一个剧本,“四周,四小时”已经在节日期间全球上映。
Ripple Training DaVinci Resolve Creative Looks
In this 90 minute tutorial, Alexis Van Hurkman walks you through a wide variety of techniques he uses as a professional colorist to create stylized visual treatments. Designed for students with a basic understanding of DaVinci Resolve, this tutorial eschews a paint-by-numbers approach, instead providing an informal exploration of how to customize the types of looks frequently asked for by clients to create grades that are unique to the project at hand. The emphasis here is on the colorist's creative process, rather then detailed technical instruction.
In the process, you'll learn how to apply different color washes to specific regions of image tonality, how to create variations on undertone and bleach bypass looks, how to emulate and customize cross-processing effects, how to preserve skin tones within extreme stylizations, how to enhance your look with subtle glow and bloom effects, different methods of constructing monochrome looks suited to specific color channel combinations, and more!
Contents:
Introduction to Looks
Creating Color Washes
Building Reusable Looks
Creating Undertone Looks
Creating Power Window Looks
Creating Bleach Bypass Looks
Creating Cross - Processing Looks
Preserving Skin Tones
Creating Glow Looks
Creating Black & White Looks
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Alexis Van Hurkman divides his time working as a colorist, writer, and director. Based in Saint Paul, his popular "Color Correction Handbook" has been acknowledged as an industry reference in the field of color grading. He’s graded a variety of programs that have aired on The History Channel, The Learning Channel, and BBC Four, features and shorts that have played at the Telluride and Sundance film festivals, and video art pieces that have been exhibited at the NYC Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. When not grading (or writing about grading), he writes and directs works of fiction; his first feature, “Four Weeks, Four Hours,” has screened at festivals around the world.