vsp exercises

23/01/2023 - 06/02/2023 (Week 03 - Week 05)

Jason Antony 0356335

Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media / Video & Sound Production

Exercises


Exercise 01



Fig.1.1 - Footage Provided For Exercise 1 (Week 01, 4th April 2023)


Mr. Martin gave us a module overview in week 1 and prepared us with all the settings and files required for this module. We were to make a fresh Premiere Pro project, download the media files from Google Drive, and finish our task. It was our obligation to organize the clips on the timeline in a logical order with smooth transitions after importing these resources into Premiere Pro. After completing this procedure, we had to make a new directory on our devices in order to export the final film there.



Fig.1.2 - Exercise 01 (Week 01, 4th April 2023)


Exercise 02


Fig.2.1 - Exercise 02 Premiere pro (Week 01, 4th April 2023)


Similar to the first task, we are required to compile a number of videos and then arrange them in a particular order. Contrary to the previous exercise, where the prescribed order was given to us, this time around, it is up to us to choose the proper order on our own.



Fig.2.2 - Exercise 02, Doritos Advertisement (Week 01, 4th April 2023)




Exercise 04


We were tasked to ask Chat GPT the following questions and verify with Google. We then summarize it in our blog:


1. What is color correction?

Color correction is the process of adjusting the colors in a video or image to ensure that they are accurate and consistent across all shots. This includes adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, and white balance, as well as correcting any color casts or other issues that may be present in the footage.


2. What is color grading?

Color grading is the process of creatively manipulating the colors in a video or image to achieve a particular aesthetic or mood. This includes adjusting the overall color balance, creating a specific color palette, and enhancing certain colors or tones to create a unique look or style.


3. What are the differences between color correction and color grading?

The main difference between color correction and color grading is their primary goal. Color correction is focused on ensuring that the colors in the footage are accurate and consistent, while color grading is focused on manipulating the colors to create a particular look or feel. Color correction is typically done first to establish a consistent baseline, while color grading is done afterward to achieve the desired aesthetic.


4. Are both color correction and color grading necessary while editing videos? Or just do one of them?

Both color correction and color grading are necessary while editing videos, as they serve different purposes. Color correction is essential to ensure that the footage looks natural and consistent, while color grading allows for creative expression and the ability to establish a particular style or mood. While it is possible to do just one of these processes, doing both will result in a more polished and professional-looking final product.


Summary

Brightness, contrast, saturation, and white balance adjustments are all part of the process of color correction, which makes sure that colors are accurate and consistent throughout all shots in a movie or picture. The technique of artistically adjusting the colors of a movie or image to create a specific aesthetic or mood is known as color grading. While color grading focuses on modifying the colors to get a specific look or feel, color correction focuses on making sure the colors in the film are accurate and consistent. To provide a uniform baseline, color correction is done first, then color grading is done afterward to produce the desired aesthetic. When editing videos, color grading and correction are both required since they serve various functions. Color grading enables artistic expression and the capacity to create a certain appearance or mood, while the color correction is necessary to make sure the film looks natural and consistent. An outcome that combines the two will seem more polished and qualified.



 

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