I had a go on the DaVinci Resolve and understand that using a graph showing three main colours (red, blue and green) would help to get the three colours all in balanced as possible. He said that in some projects, there were two DIT or sometimes there was an assistant to do organising by using Silverstack while the DIT works with DaVinci Resolve. Ollie suggests I could get DaVinci Resolve Lite for free from App Store or buy the full version. This does help to keep the colour balanced in the image. There were three ways to change or neutral the image, which are Lift, Gain and Gamma. In the final section, Deliver, you render the media files.In the Gallery section, you capture a still and put it there.In the Colour section, he mentioned two colour corrections - Primary colour correction is where you contrast and neutral the image, and Secondary colour correction is where you do keyframe and change colour.I didn't understand the bit about the Edit section.In the Media section, it was where you put all the media files in one or more folders.There were five main buttons - Media, Edit, Colour, Gallery and Deliver. ![]() He showed the DaVinci Resolve, a new digital grading software and explained on how to use it: This was another example of a steadicam that would film shots very smoothly. One of the shots, filmed before I came, Ollie showed and explained that they used a camera rig, which auto-rotates as the camera moves for example the shot of feet and do one movement up. This was important because if the files are Apple progress (Mov.), they have to be converted to MXF due to the editor (the one Ollie sent the colour graded files to) using Avid. file used in Final Cut Pro and the MXF file used in Avid. He discussed about the file types - the Mov. He told me that H.264 codec is easy to use and quick to buffer, and also mainly used for iPod, iPhone, YouTube etc. He personally owns and used Final Cut Pro like I do, and we also both preferred it over Avid. Ollie was aware that the majority of the editors used Avid despite Final Cut Pro is easy to use.
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