Da Vinci for Cinematographers 3
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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304EVC3 | Z | 1 | 2T | English | winter |
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
Introduction to colour grading in the context of the cinematographer’s work. Basic colour theory, representation of colours, colour mixing. Introduction to DaVinci Resolve, practical examples and tests. Basic workflow — importing original camera data and edit lists, grading and final export.
Mode of study
course
Prerequisites and co-requisites
A prerequisite for the course is a general knowledge of digital film technology and digital workflow. Elementary knowledge of colour theory is an advantage.
Course contents
Introduction to colour grading in the context of the cinematographer’s work. Basic colour theory, representation of colours, colour mixing. Introduction to DaVinci Resolve, practical examples and tests. Basic workflow — importing original camera data and edit lists, grading and final export.
Theoretical lectures combined with immediate practical demonstrations on various sample data from a variety of sources — negative scans, RED RAW, ProRes, XDCAM etc.
Topics:
1.Introduction to colour grading
2.Digital Cinematography Lab — rules of use
3.Workplace configuration — computer, storage, workplace monitor, colour reference monitor.
4.Colour theory — basic terms. Primary and secondary colours, additive and subtractive colour mixing, colour models (RGB, YUV, HLS)
5.DaVinci Resolve databases
6.Master Project Settings
7.DaVinci Resolve user interface — Media, Edit, Color, Deliver.
8.Media — original data import, metadata, footage organising footage.
9.Edit — Timeline basics, video tracks, elementary editing tools, conforming
10.Tangent Element controll panel
11.Nodal tree
12.Color — Primary corrections — tools and techniques.
13.Keys, selections and power windows, animating using keyframes
14.Elementary grading techniques — primary and secondary corrections
15.Export parameters
Recommended or required reading
Up to date DaVinci User Manual
Assessment methods and criteria
100% attendance, actively taking part in classes and demonstrating all the learned colour grading techniques on sample data or on ones own exercise. The student will present the working procedure, primary and secondary colour correction and correct export settings for given deliverables.
Note
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Schedule for winter semester 2019/2020:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2019/2020:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Cinematography_1920 (required subject)