From the course: Color Correction: Color Grading for Locations and Times of Day
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Working with Premiere Pro and Magic Bullet Looks
From the course: Color Correction: Color Grading for Locations and Times of Day
Working with Premiere Pro and Magic Bullet Looks
One of my favorite color correction programs is Magic Bullet Looks by Red Giant Software. And we'll be using this a number of times over this course to make certain adjustments and corrections. So I wanted to show you how to apply it and where to find it inside Premiere Pro. It's a plug-in so it lives inside the Effects tab. And if you go down to Video Effects, here it is Magic Bullet Looks. So I can drag it onto a clip, and then apply it. So, interestingly though, I just wanted to show you another concept. Here is a clip to which I've already applied an instance of color Arrestor, and now I've applied an instance of Looks. And you can stack multiple filters on top of each other, but a really good discipline to get into is making a color correction for a clip. And then applying, Magic Bullet looks to an adjustment layer because usually looks is involved in making a stylistic grade. And is very useful to be able to have the flexibility to manage your grade with an adjustment layer. So,…
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What different colors tell the audience1m 6s
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How our eyes see color5m 12s
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Making sure color is consistent across multiple clips in a sequence4m 54s
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Understanding the correct order to apply color correction adjustments7m 43s
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Working with Premiere Pro and the Colorista II plugin7m 55s
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Working with Premiere Pro and Magic Bullet Looks7m 21s
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Making contrast, lighting, and mood changes: A general rule of thumb4m 9s
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