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Applying master effects color correction

Applying master effects color correction

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Applying master effects color correction

- Now that we've got our footage imported, it's time to take a look at that footage. And if there's any problems we can take advantage of a newer option inside of Premiere Pro, which is a master effect. This allows us to apply color correction to the clip ahead of time, before we actually begin the multi-camera process. Now, as you move through the edit, it's going to be very normal to do shot-to-shot or scene-to-scene color correction, but sometimes there's problems that exist with the original footage. Maybe it's a bad color balance issue, or in our case we're going to have a camera that we're shooting in film, or log mode, while all the other cameras were in video mode. Let me show you, and I'll load up a couple of clips and walk you through some potential issues. Let's troll this down and take a quick look at the sources. So here's the main camera angle, and I'm happy with that. We were doing careful monitoring on set, her exposure and color looks good. I could switch over to the…

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