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Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/color-timer-podcast-daria-fissoun-color-grading-history-terminology/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===In this episode of the Color Timer Podcast, I speak with the multi-talented Daria Fissoun, CSI.Daria is a highly skilled colorist, compositor, and certified DaVinci Resolve trainer with over a decade of experience in the post-production industry. She is also a Mixing Light contributor.We dove into the details of Daria's latest project, a literal thesis about the etymology used in color correction and grading. Where do these terms come from? I had no idea I wanted to learn about this subject, but Daria quickly made me realize how incredible a history of our craft there is to discover. (00:00) - Introduction (02:08) - How Daria became a colorist (04:39) - Daria's thesis on Color Grading etymology (07:00) - How do you research a thesis? (09:31) - The idea of a thesis (11:43) - Daria's end goal of her thesis (14:49) - Daria's insights on how people learn (19:11) - How do you remember everything you've learned? (20:42) - Final thoughts
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/colorist-jason-bowdach-pixeltools-color-timer-podcast/Buy the Color Timer Shirt, now for sale: https://vincenttaylorcolor.myshopify.com/===Today, I will be speaking to Jason Bowdach. Jason is a fellow contributor here on Mixing Light. He is a colorist and online editor with an impressive CV that includes major networks such as Fox and Disney. Jason creates a suite of colorist tools through his company, PixelTools. Jason shares what inspires him to create software offerings for the industry and his approach to a new project. He also has an interesting view on AI / Machine Learning and its likely impact on our industry.This is putting the shoe on the other foot at last. Jason has his very cool podcast, Color & Coffee, on which I was a guest, so now it's time for Jason to answer some of my questions! Outside of Pixel Tools and his own grading work, Jason also teaches about color and post-workflow, so he keeps fairly busy, to say the least.- - -Editor: Rich RoddmanExecutive Producer: https://mixinglight.comPodcast Home: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com (00:00) - - Introduction (02:29) - - Starting the Timer: What is Pixel Tools? (05:27) - - How LUTs inspired PixelTools' first product (08:08) - - How do you reverse engineering a LUT? (11:36) - - How Jason got into DCTLs (14:53) - - Exploring filmic contrast (18:20) - - What is Jason's take on AI? (20:23) - - Closing remarks
Join us for a captivating chat with the Kaur Hendrikson, a colorist, color scientist, and DCTL developer. Kaur takes us on a journey from his early beginnings creating LEGO stop motion short films, all the way to developing custom color tools and becoming known as the "DCTL guy". It's an enlightening conversation you won't want to miss!Links:Kaur's DCTL Development Playlist on YTMixing Light - Creative Coding With DCTL by Cullen KellyKaur's DCTL StoreS-Curve Split Tone DCTLGuest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/kaurthecolorist/Website - https://www.kaurhendrikson.com/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@KaurHLike the show? Leave a review! This episode is brought to you by PixelTools, Modern Color Grading Tools for Professional ColoristsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
Our guest host this week, Tom Graham, is joined by some of the top colorists working today to have a roundtable discussion about HDR workflows and working in Dolby Vision®. This is a passionate conversation, with lots of technical detail, which highlights why so many of these artists are so excited to be working with these new tools available to them. "We've had the ability to have bright TVs for the longest time, right? That's only a part of the equation. I think what's most exciting to me about the HDR conversation, particularly about the Dolby Vision workflow, is the conversation about better images, better data. More of it. And that includes wider color. That includes more intelligent tone mapping, that includes the ability to better represent artists' intent throughout the entire pipeline, no matter where that image is going to show up." — Robbie Carman, Lead Colorist & Partner, DC Color Many thanks to this week's guests: Robbie Carman — https://dccolor.com/about/ (https://dccolor.com/about/) Joey D'Anna — https://dccolor.com/about/ (https://dccolor.com/about/) Dan Moran — https://www.danmorancolour.com/ (https://www.danmorancolour.com/) Patrick Inhofer — https://mixinglight.com/author/patrick-inhofer/ (https://mixinglight.com/author/patrick-inhofer/) Learn more about Dolby Vision® for Content Creators here: https://professional.dolby.com/content-creation/dolby-vision-for-content-creators/ (https://professional.dolby.com/content-creation/dolby-vision-for-content-creators/) Dolby Vision® Training and Certification can be found here: https://prostore.dolby.com/ (https://prostore.dolby.com/) To learn more about Mixing Light, check out: https://mixinglight.com/ (https://mixinglight.com/) Please subscribe to Sound + Image Lab: The Dolby Institute Podcast https://linktr.ee/dolbyinstitute (wherever you get your podcasts). You can also check out the https://youtube.com/dolby (video) for this episode. Learn more about the https://www.dolby.com/institute/ (Dolby Institute) and check out https://www.dolby.com/ (Dolby.com). Connect with Dolby on https://www.instagram.com/dolbylabs/ (Instagram), https://twitter.com/Dolby (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/Dolby/ (Facebook), or https://www.linkedin.com/company/6229/ (LinkedIn).
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Film Florida Podcast Episode 63- Accomplished film and video colorist, and co-founder of Mixing Light, Patrick Inhofer talks about his career in delivering high-quality programming for broadcast, commercial, corporate and indie clients. He also talks about his 10+ years teaching others how to digitally color correct and has been active in developing community resources for professional and aspiring colorists with Tao of Color and Mixing Light. Audio editing by Rob Hill.
So you don't think Alex and Trevor have all the answers???? Boy are you....right! In this episode, the intrepid duo share their favorite flimmaking learnin' sites, from editing, to VFX, to lighting, if you want to dive deeper into any aspect of filmmaking, Alex and Trevor will tell you their favorite sites to do so. Plus, what awesome new filmmaking gadgets were revealed at CES this year? In this episode, we discuss: Masterclass (https://www.masterclass.com)MZed (https://www.mzed.com/)Shane's Inner Circle (https://ic.hurlbutvisuals.com/join-the-inner-circle/)Mixing Light (https://mixinglight.com/)Color Grading Central (https://www.colorgradingcentral.com/)Cinema Sound (https://www.cinemasound.com/)Good In A Room (https://goodinaroom.com/)Hollywood Camera Work (https://www.hollywoodcamerawork.com/)Film Editing Pro (https://www.filmeditingpro.com/)Allan McKay (https://www.allanmckay.com/)Video Copilot (https://www.videocopilot.net)Gnomon (https://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/)FXPHD (https://www.fxphd.com/)Stan Winston School (https://www.stanwinstonschool.com/)Film Specific (https://filmspecific.com/)Kodak Cinematography Courses (https://www.amazon.com/Kodak-Cinematography-Lighting-Comparative-McAlphine/dp/B00CLX0PYU - Free with Amazon Prime) WHAT'S COOL Lexar 1 TB SD card (https://nofilmschool.com/1TB-SD-Card-Lexar)Sharp 8K video camera (https://nofilmschool.com/Sharp-8K-Video-Camera)Nvidia Max-Q Laptops (https://nofilmschool.com/Nvidia-Video-Editing-Laptops)Al Pacino Hunting Nazis in Jordan Peele's 'The Hunt' (https://www.slashfilm.com/the-hunt/)DJI Smart Controller (https://www.cinema5d.com/dji-smart-controller-built-ultra-bright-hd-screen-announced/)Sandisk 4TB Flash Drive (https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2019/1/8/18174334/sandisk-prototype-4tb-flash-drive-largest-ever-ces-2019) Talk to us! Join Fearless Filmmakers, a community of independent filmmakers taking the industry by the horns: https://www.fearlessfilmmakers.com P.S. Don't forget to subscribe to our show on iTunes, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, or iHeartRadio
This episode I'm joined by my buddy and color grader, Reed Means again to continue our discussion about color, both in movies and stills, and just what the language of color means for the way we express ourselves with our art. Colorful language can really be observed in movies (and I'm not talking four-letter words here) because color helps a story along by setting an emotional tone to a scene. So how does that translate to still images? Does it translate to still images? Stills have a slight disadvantage when it comes to this because they have to package everything into one still frame. Your eye needs to be caught and your emotions grabbed immediately. There are no preceding scenes to get you prepared for what you're about to see. Expect more episodes with Reed in the future as we continue this great discussion about color. Show Links: Palm Tree Shoe Productions: https://www.palmtreeshoeproductions.com/ Miesner Media: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_4HXushRwS_9b1JdRFYVgw Color Grading Central: https://www.youtube.com/user/colorgradingcentral Mixing Light https://mixinglight.com/ Casey Faris https://www.youtube.com/user/CaseyFaris777 Reed's mushroom shots: David LaChapelle's Shot:
Join host Larry Jordan, live from the trade show floor at the 2017 NAB Show, in this episode of the Digital Production Buzz, as he discusses the latest news and announcements with: * Robbie Carmen, Colorist and Co-Founder of Mixing Light * Charlie Collias, Senior Vice President Worldwide Sales of Zylight * Michael Smollin, Senior DI Colorist of Roundabout Post Robbie Carmen explains his role a colorist, his training company Mixing Light and why he felt it was important to start a company focused on color training.… The post Digital Production Buzz @ NAB Show 2017 – Show 19 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
In this episode, I play some music for you, and I share my mixing light-bulb moment. Join us every Tuesday at 1pm CT from over at my YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/homestudiocorner Follow me on Twitter here: @joegildermusic Connect on Facebook. Subscribe to my calendar. Ask questions at www.askjoegilder.com Subscribe via: iTunes RSS Feed
Looking back at the last five years that this podcast has been published, there have been amazing changes and advances in the tools we use to create digital media. What about the next five years? Digital media creative, video director, editor, and podcaster - Chris Fenwick - is back on the DCP to share his thoughts about where digital media is going. Chris Fenwick gives use a fascinating look at where he sees the future of digital media creation - and role mobile devices play in shaping that future. Also in this episode: Kris Simmons - the Video Business Success Coach - takes on one of the challenges of being a freelancer: what do you do when a company hires you and then becomes afraid that you will compete with them? It’s a situation that all of us as freelancers has been in. How can we build trust with those that hire us and also with freelancers we ourselves may hire? This Episode Sponsored By: Pond5Creativity Starts Here. Royalty-free footage, audio, images, and visual effects. All you need, all in one place. Remember with Pond5, the only limit is your imagination. Save 25% off your next Pond5 order by using the discount code DCP when you checkout at: http://pond5.com Mentioned In This Episode: DxO ONE Camera Snapchat iMovie video editing app for iOS Pinnacle Studio video editing app for iOS Bossjock Studio podcast production app Apple Final Cut Pro X Quick app for iOS WordSwag app for iOS Skip the filter for more Instagram likes (via Lifehacker.com) Chris Fenwick's How To Use Snapchat video FCPX Grill Podcast by Chris Fenwick Chris Fenwick's website Chris Fenwick on Twitter: @chrisfenwick Special Offers: Take your video business to the next level with KRE8 University:http://creativemethod.tv/kre8 Learn to master color for video at Mixing Light:https://creativemethod.tv/mixinglight Save $25 off the first year of access to Academy of Storytellers:https://creativemethod.tv/academy Become an associate producer of the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous financial support: http://creativemethod.tv/patron Make a one-time donation to support the Digital Convergence Podcast:http://creativemethod.tv/donate Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://creativemethod.tv/contact/ Please note that some of the links above are affiliate links. They do not affect the price you pay for the services or products linked. I do receive a small commission from the sale that helps offset the cost of publishing this website.
Dave Dugdale is back on the Digital Convergence Podcast and talks about his decision to buy the a7R II. Dave also shares why he will probably sell his Panasonic GH4 even though he thinks it's a great camera. We touch on handheld gimbals, the recently announced Sony a7S II, working with S-Log, Dave's comparison tests of the Sony cameras with RED, and his experience on editing and color grading with Davinci Resolve. Kris Simmons - the Video Business Success Coach - comes to the rescue. What do you do when you feel nothing is working in your business? How do you get unstuck when you feel you are getting nowhere in getting client work? Kris helps you get unstuck and get moving forward with your digital media business. This Episode Sponsored By: Pond5Creativity Starts Here.Royalty-free footage, audio, images, and visual effects.All you need, all in one place. Save 25% off your next Pond5 order by using the discount code DCP when you checkout at: http://pond5.com Mentioned In This Episode: Dave Dugdale's website:http://learningvideo.com CheesyCam - DIY Video and Photography Projects:http://cheesycam.com/ CAME-Single 3 Axis Gimbal Camera 32bit Boards With Encoders:http://www.came-tv.com/camesingle-3-axis-gimbal-camera-32bit-boards-with-encoders-p-673.html PILOTFLY H1+ 32bit Handheld 3axis Stabilizer for Mirrorless camera:http://copter-rc.com/en/catalog/68-pilotfly-h1-32bit-handheld-3axis-stabilizer-for-mirrorless-camera.html Davinci Resolve 2:https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve ClipToolz Convert 2:https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve Special Offers: Take your video business to the next level with KRE8 University:http://creativemethod.tv/kre8 Learn to master color for video at Mixing Light:http://creativemethod.tv/mixinglight Save $25 off the first year of access to Academy of Storytellers:http://creativemethod.tv/academy Please note that some of the links above are affiliate links. They do not affect the price you pay for the services or products linked. I do receive a small commission from the sale that helps offset the cost of publishing this website.
Patrick Inhofer of Tao of Color and Mixing Light joins Dave Dugdale and Carl Olson to talk about color correction and color grading.
Liquid light can be mixed to create pure white light. In the premiere episode, "lightstick juice" is used to demonstrate how red, green, and blue light can be mixed to create white light. All it takes is a few colored light sticks, a knife, and a paper towel...Episode 1