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LUTs 201: Practical Application

AbelCine Training
Abel Code: AB-TC-ONL-LUTS-201
Access Period – Unlimited
Description
This online course teaches the theory and practice needed to use LUTs on set, as well as using LUTs in post production. The course lasts approximately 45 minutes and is broken into 8 concise lessons.
$99.00
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Overview

Overview

Many of the latest camera systems offer either Log or Raw recording modes that give us the most possible information out of the camera. These features are great at keeping the original camera ‘negative’ as clean as possible, but at the same time they can leave your image on set looking very flat and boring. This is where the use of Look Up Tables (LUT) comes in, which are offsets that allow you to manipulate your image and create a look without affecting the camera originals. 

LUTs 201: Practical Application further expands on LUTs 101: Theory. This course explores the creative side of LUT design as well as applying LUTs in different post production applications. 

Topics include:

  • Introduction to the DIT Cart
  • LUT Box
  • LiveGrade Pro
  • Tangent Panel
  • On-Set Practices
  • Post Workflow

There is also a companion course, LUTs 101: Theory.

Instructors

Instructors

Ian McCausland
Ian McCausland

Ian McCausland is a Camera Technology Specialist at AbelCine Burbank. As one of the original staff members of AbelCine, Ian was integral to the formation of the company’s rental department back in 1990. Ian reprised this role in 1997 when he moved out West to launch the rental department of AbelCine’s Burbank operation. He currently serves as a Camera Technology Specialist and Trainer.

Most recently, Ian shot and edited a short-form documentary about vintage travel trailers called Aluminum Skins, which was screened at the 2009 Phoenix Film Festival.

Ian holds a BA in Film from New York University’s Tisch School of Arts. His credits include the 1999 Black Sabbath concert video, The Last Supper, and the 2008 Smashing Pumpkins documentary If All Goes Wrong.

Ian holds an open water certification from the National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI).

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