Websites with Colour Correcting Examples?

Grazie wrote on 11/10/2005, 10:39 PM

In my continuing education on all things CC, please direct me to sites that not just show the "HOW" but also the "WHY". This is not such a naive question as it first appears. So, if you know of such sites, please direct me to them. Notwithstanding the excellent tutorials out there, I would like to see examples of BEFORE and AFTER on maybe well know films and the technical/artistic/aesthetic/narrative reasons WHY cc is done.

Cheers ( "thank you very much" in Limey-Speak)!

Grazie



ps: "Limey" relates to the geological chalk feature of our White Cliffs of Dover, which is the first thing seen by those crossing to the UK via the nearest, which is Calais - France - some 21 miles away from Dover - ok? Hence the term "Limey" = Lime <> Calcium Carbonate <> Chalk <> "White Cliffs of Dover"

Comments

FrigidNDEditing wrote on 11/10/2005, 10:53 PM
There's a good book on this out there - that is available at Amazon.com (and other places) that goes into great detail on color correction and (as it sounds) something that you might be interested in - $40/$50 US. *I think* I think the author is Adam Wilt ????

I'll post again with the answer

Dave
Serena wrote on 11/10/2005, 11:08 PM
You mean that limey isn't related to the business of the Royal Navy providing limes to prevent scurvy? Another folk tale is destroyed :-(
Incidentally, having commented thus I've now looked in the Concise Oxford Dictionary -- wouldn't you know -- they've got it wrong as well!

Serena
Grazie wrote on 11/11/2005, 12:21 AM
Me totally, BUT TOTALLY BAD! . . . and yes it was the LIMES! ! ! Grazie goes hangs head . .. and thanks for the .. er . . sensitive feedback? "They got it wrong as well .. " 'arf 'arf . . . . Dreadful thing is that I evemn knew this AND I;ve done the "Dover" thing too - and on not one ocasions too! Thanks for taking the timeout Serena .. how embarrasing .. *BLUSH - BIG TIME*

Grazie
Grazie wrote on 11/11/2005, 12:26 AM
Dave - thanks for that. I've had this Amazon page printed off for a week .. meaning to go to my bookshop to raise an order .. they do do good deals. My idea was to get some website links for some examples of where the use - maybe streaming - was being employed to explain CC.

...

Grazie


seesshhh . .still ain't recovered from that "Limey" thing .. . still hot! ! !



Serena wrote on 11/11/2005, 12:28 AM
Grazie, there, there lad. Everyone must make a mistake sometime. And if that's the worst you made then you're doing very well indeed ;-)
cheers,
Serena
craftech wrote on 11/11/2005, 6:25 AM
In addition to his books, Steve Hullfish has written some great articles for DV.COM. In fact the website has a treasure trove of information in it's archives. Sign up if you haven't already been to the website in the past.

If you haven't already read them, any of the articles written by Adam Wilt are also very compelling.

And let's not forget all the Vegas specific helpful color correction articles written for all of us by Billyboy

John
GlennChan wrote on 11/11/2005, 3:58 PM
The Steve Hullfish book: Some good information, but it doesn't really tell you too much about what to do, or what you should be doing.

2- The kongisking.net website has a production dairy on color grading

http://www.kongisking.net/kong2005/proddiary/
see 12 weeks to go

3- Some of my articles on this stuff:

Using Levels filter in Vegas (Technical, a little bit of aesthetics)
http://www.vasst.com/resource.aspx?id=a7a8c403-64dc-420d-97d0-90d2f8de9fc1

Camera matching:
http://www.glennchan.info/matching/

(old, but ideas to steal) Presentation notes on coloring a music video
http://www.glennchan.info/fcpugto/

Aggressive exposure
http://www.glennchan.info/video/exposure/exposure.htm