Anonymous
11/1/2025, 3:45:38 AM
No.4479419
>>4479395
>I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing
It’s ok opie, looking at your work, no one else has any idea what you’re doing either lololol
jk,you’re off to a fine start. Just remember the eye sees stills differently than moving images. What looks one way in a still frame is usually too saturated & contrasty once it’s moving. Also, more importantly than splitting hairs to achieve some kind of “perfection” in tone, is deciding what kind of display your ideal viewer will be viewing your work on. A theatre screen, a iPad, random ass tv screens, etc. This is where color grading falls apart.
>I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing
It’s ok opie, looking at your work, no one else has any idea what you’re doing either lololol
jk,you’re off to a fine start. Just remember the eye sees stills differently than moving images. What looks one way in a still frame is usually too saturated & contrasty once it’s moving. Also, more importantly than splitting hairs to achieve some kind of “perfection” in tone, is deciding what kind of display your ideal viewer will be viewing your work on. A theatre screen, a iPad, random ass tv screens, etc. This is where color grading falls apart.