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    Learn how to color grade your videos in DaVinci Resolve. You will work out the knowledge gained by completing two homework assignments.
    Course program:
    Module 1:
    Lecture 1: About DaVinci Resolve.
    Lecture 2: Introduction to the program. DaVinci Resolve interface.
    Lecture 3: Creating and setting up a project correctly.
    Lecture 4: Importing third-party projects / How to work with third-party editing programs?
    Lecture 5: Color Theory / Where does color come from and how does it work? How does the human eye perceive colors?
    Lecture 6: Digital color / How not to be mistaken when working with color on a computer?
    Lecture 7: Work on set / Color grading starts during shooting. How to interact with other professionals?
    Lecture 8: Colourist Workplace / How is color grading equipment different?
    Lecture 9: Getting Started Color Grading in DaVinci Resolve. Examining the "Color" tab.
    Lecture 10: Theory of the correct pipeline. How does the work with the material begin?
    Lecture 11: Initial Correction / We disassemble the basic tools for working with color.
    Lecture 12: Initial correction / Aligning different frames with each other.
    Lecture 13: Initial correction / Effective work with individual parts of the image.
    Lecture 14: Initial correction / Working with curves and masks.
    Lecture 15: The last stage of primary color correction.
    Lecture 16: Fast Secondary Color Correction. Correct use of LUT's.
    Lecture 17: Conclusion of colored material. Examining the "Deliver" tab.
    Module 2:
    Lecture 1: Secondary Correction / Psychology of Color.
    Lecture 2: Secondary Correction / Using Color Schemes and Harmonics.
    Lecture 3: Secondary Correction / Unconventional Approach to Video Coloring.
    Lecture 4: Secondary Correction / Making the final touches.
    Lecture 5: Recovery and work with bad and low-quality material.
    Lecture 6: Preparing paint for export.
    Lecture 7: Working with the client. How can I avoid color corrections?
    Lecture 8: Where to get inspiration and ideas for color correction?
     
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