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. This workshop is split into two sections, LUTs 101: Theory & LUTs 201: Practical Application.
LUTs 201: Practical Application further expands on the curriculum of LUTs 101: Theory. This class explores the creative side of LUT design as well as applying LUTs in different post production applications. Working with live camera sources, this class demonstrates creating looks from various cameras. These looks will then be applied in a variety of post editing and grading applications.
Topics include:
- Creative uses of LUT design
- Live LUT creation
- Saving LUTs and stills for post
- Creating specific looks from various cameras
- Applying LUTs in Post Software
- Resolve
- FCP & AVID
- Other Software
*This workshop is split into two sections, LUTs: 101 Theory and LUTs 201: Practical Application. We recommend that you take these workshops together. You can purchase these workshops together at a discount by contacting us at [email protected].
Instructors
Who Should Attend
- DIT's
Certification
No certificate is provided with this workshop.