Color Grading & Advanced Workflows
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General
Course Long Title
Color Grading & Advanced Workflows
Subject Code
FPFV
Course Number
438
School(s)
Program(s)
Film and Video
Academic Level
UG - Undergraduate
Description
This course offers filmmakers an introduction to color correction and grading for digital footage, using Davinci Resolve as the primary tool. Students will learn foundational concepts in color science and theory, engaging in activities such as image evaluation, contrast and color adjustments, secondary corrections, creating visual styles ("looks"), and shot matching. The curriculum also covers working with modern high-resolution camera files--including 4K RAW, Log, and DNG formats--and explores workflows for acquisition and integration with editing software.
Through screenings, readings, and discussions, the class examines the history and impact of cinematic color. Students have the opportunity to become a "DaVinci Resolve Certified User" or "DaVinci Resolve Certified Colorist" by taking the optional Blackmagic Design certification exam. The course is designed to equip you with the necessary color grading skills to complete your film projects. Participants will work on their own projects as well as examples provided by the instructor.
Enrollment is limited to 14 students. Preference is given to upper-level PFV students, but others are welcome to enroll.
Through screenings, readings, and discussions, the class examines the history and impact of cinematic color. Students have the opportunity to become a "DaVinci Resolve Certified User" or "DaVinci Resolve Certified Colorist" by taking the optional Blackmagic Design certification exam. The course is designed to equip you with the necessary color grading skills to complete your film projects. Participants will work on their own projects as well as examples provided by the instructor.
Enrollment is limited to 14 students. Preference is given to upper-level PFV students, but others are welcome to enroll.