Colour correction in Premier Pro CC: an introduction
Course
In London
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Course
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Location
London
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Different dates available
On this short practical course you will learn how to use some of the colour correction tools and effects to correct mistakes with exposure and white balance, match colours of different shots and create a particular look or style. Using the Color Correction bin inside the Video Effects bin in Premiere Pro CC you will learn how to apply effects to single or multiple clips and how to view a before and after comparison of your adjustment in the Program Monitor.
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About this course
- understand of the use of some colour correction effects commonly used by editors
- Select the appropriate colour correction effect from the Video Effects bin
- Adjust the effects in the Effects control panel
- View a before and after comparison of your adjustment in the Program Monitor.
- Apply colour correction effects to single and multiple clips.
The latest professional equipment and software are available for your use throughout the course. It would be useful to bring a memory stick (or portable hard drive – please note PC formatted hard drives can be read by Apple mac computers, but not written to.).
You will be taught using a range of techniques including, short lectures, demonstrations, practical exercises, group and individual assistance and hand-outs. Please note the City Lit uses Apple Mac computers in Animation, Cartooning, Digital arts, Film, Graphics, Illustration, Photography and Web design.
Reviews
Subjects
- Premiere
Course programme
- An understanding of the use of a range of colour correction effects
- Selecting the appropriate colour correction effect from the Video Effects bin
- Adjusting the effects in the Effects control panel
- Selecting the Show Split View option to view a before and after comparison of your adjustment in the Program Monitor.
- Applying colour correction effects to single and multiple clips.
Additional information
Colour correction in Premier Pro CC: an introduction