to get images that have some depth from the darks and color from sat. Next, the person handling that vid tended to get to a sorta 'nice' color in processing and then balance the two forms of contrast. I have some criticisms, as the WB should have been better controlled in-cam for the dressing scenes (too yellow) or corrected after. and can only approximate what you should have been able to do with a quarter the time if the media had been shot correctly. but it's a TON more work, takes a TON more knowledge/skill/practice and time. so my job tends to be recovery for screwed up video, and I can do a lot. the very first thing to note is that the in-cam exposure was carefully controlled in nearly every scene of your linked vid. I have a google account where I can share my clips with you.Īs to the grading. I would be very grateful for your support. If anyone can be willing to guide me through some color correcting and also advise on how they are producing their discs please let me know.
I pretty much want my video to look like that. Martha & Tyler's Wedding in Laredo Texas on Vimeo I just noticed a video that looks amazing. My question is what do you use now to produce blu ray discs if you want to use the latest version of Premiere? Do you just load up the old Premiere?Īlso, I need help to use color grading. The thing is that you need to use an old version of Premiere to Use Encore.
I am actually in the videography business and a friend of mine was using adobe Encoder, After effects and Encore to create menus for a blu ray disc and eventually produce a Blu ray disc.įirst off, what happened with Encore? Based on what I have searched, Encore is no longer in development, and they made it part of Premiere. I am trying to learn the ropes of using the different apps that adobe offers.