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Color design - Premiere Pro Tutorial
From the course: Premiere Pro: Narrative Scene Editing
Color design
In this movie, it's not my intention to teach you finishing techniques. I simply want to show you how to subtly alter a clip's contrast and color range to distinguish one set of shots from another, or to blend shots from different cameras and to create a mood within a scene. I'll begin by applying a Three-Way Color Corrector to Joseph's first shot. Clicking on my Effects tab, I'll just search for "color" in the Search field, and scroll down until I get to the Three-Way Color Corrector. I'll drag and drop that onto the clip, double-click it so that it loads up into my Source Monitor, and then click on the Effects Control panel. Now, I'd like to add some contrast to this shot. I want it to have a little bit more of a harsh feel to it and add a little intrigue. So I'll scroll down until I can see Input Levels, and I will increase the Black Levels in the shot, and I'll also increase the White Levels. I am going to add some contrast to this. Now, if I want to check before and after at any…
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