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Power windows with the Tracker - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve 12 Essential Training
Power windows with the Tracker
- Now that you've seen me put it all together, showing Power Windows working in multiple nodes to help really craft an image, we can actually take this a step further. Because imagine we've got two people sitting on a couch talking to each other, but the camera can move, it can zoom in, it can zoom out, maybe someone gets up and starts walking. What happens then? Yeah, you can key frame. Key framing is my last resort. It's what I do when everything else fails. Instead we can combine Power Windows with automated tracking. How do we do that? Well, let's take a look at another shot that does exactly what I was talking about. Here in this timeline, 10-18 Windows and Tracking if you're following along. If I scrub through here, you'll see we start on this nice close up and it zooms out. So, what we want to do is create a Power Window for her face and then sticks with her face even as she moves her head around. The camera zooms out, the camera is moving around. How do we go ahead and do…
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Colorist lingo: What is a secondary correction?3m 33s
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Custom curves as secondary corrections7m 47s
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Log wheels as secondary corrections6m 46s
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Color wheels: Highlight and shadow controls3m 40s
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Color wheels: Color boost and midtone detail controls3m 40s
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Using the Hue vs. curves6m 40s
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Using the Lum vs. and the Sat vs. curves4m 23s
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Targeting corrections with the Hue/Saturation/Luminance (HSL) keyer8m 5s
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Understanding the HSL Matte Finesse controls5m 48s
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Targeting corrections with the new 3D keyer7m 15s
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Limiting HSL and 3D keys with Power Windows4m 29s
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Colorist lingo: What is a vignette?2m 27s
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Power window fundamentals: Basic controls3m 47s
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Power window fundamentals: Manipulating shapes6m 23s
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Power window fundamentals: Adding and copying and pasting shapes4m 23s
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Color correcting with power windows2m 44s
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Node macros: The Add Outside node9m 19s
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Power windows with the Tracker8m 41s
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Fine-tuning your tracking8m 29s
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In action: Hero shots and secondary corrections15m 4s
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