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1.What are your principal goals when color correcting a scene?
2.What do you want to look for when choosing a reference shot to begin correcting?
3.When matching two shots, what’s the first thing you do?
4.What are the Copy Filter controls for?
5.What is the Parade scope best at showing?
6.What are the Show Edit commands for?
7.What kind of clips can you usually use the same color correction filter settings for?

Answers

1.To maintain consistency in shots that appear in the same scene, that occur at the same time, and in the same location.
2.A shot that’s representative of the scene, perhaps a wide angle that shows the actors and the environment, and ideally a clip that has most of the actors within that scene onscreen at one time.
3.Match their contrast.
4.They copy a filter and its settings forward to other clips in the sequence.
5.Color balance in the blacks and whites.
6.Flipping back and forth between clips to compare them.
7.Clips with identical lighting, from the same angle of coverage.


  

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