Friday, March 7, 2025

Coloring is fun (and the line edit too ig)

Hey everyone!! We're now officially in the post-production stage of our film opening and it's been such a journey getting everything to come together. For our opening, we're using Adobe Premiere Pro for the main edit (fun fact: I'm Adobe Premiere certified!!), while some of our VFX work for the planet is being done in After Effects and Blender. We decided to start editing the outdoor footage and working on those effects first. This way, once we FINALLY get to film the indoor portion, we can just add it in without having wasted any time. Two of my team members are handling the line edit and vfx, while I'm focusing on the color grading.

Speaking of color grading, it's been SUCH an important part of our project because we shot in both indoor and outdoor settings, plus our shoot ran later than expected, so some shots are darker than others. Here's what some of the clips looked like before and after

Color grading has involved A LOT of back and forth between contrast and exposure settings to find the perfect brightness. I also fiddled with white balancing tools to fix footage that came out either too blue or with that weird purple tint that happens sometimes. We've also been playing with tint and saturation in Premiere's basic correction tools - for some clips we had to increase the warmth and greens, while others needed different adjustments.

It's amazing to see the transformation! The color grade really makes everything feel more cohesive and film-like. Thats all from me for now, stay tuned for my next post about the CCR planning :)



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