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@dartigen@aus.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Does anyone know of any galleries or quick references with visual examples of different colour gradings, techniques, editing, etc?

I know some of the basics like jump cuts, shot-reverse shot, montage, and so on.

Particularly distinctive styles as well - I've found some basic info on colour grading wrt the infamous 'Mexico filter' and bleach bypass as used by David Fincher, and I've found a bit of a basic description of the 'CSI Montage' (which goes into a little bit more than the visuals) but not a ton on it. (And a deep-dive on the 'colour grading' in The Ring, which was pretty much all done in-camera with a unique combo of a particular set of filters and a very specific film stock... so I guess I should look at basic examples on that too.)

And a lot of descriptions of camera techniques like rack focuses are either super technical (I don't really care about how it's done or the technical details, more about what it looks like to a viewer) or don't have any visual examples attached.

#film #media #medialiteracy #filmcrit

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Mre. Dartigen [maker mode]
@dartigen@aus.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

Does anyone know of any galleries or quick references with visual examples of different colour gradings, techniques, editing, etc?

I know some of the basics like jump cuts, shot-reverse shot, montage, and so on.

Particularly distinctive styles as well - I've found some basic info on colour grading wrt the infamous 'Mexico filter' and bleach bypass as used by David Fincher, and I've found a bit of a basic description of the 'CSI Montage' (which goes into a little bit more than the visuals) but not a ton on it. (And a deep-dive on the 'colour grading' in The Ring, which was pretty much all done in-camera with a unique combo of a particular set of filters and a very specific film stock... so I guess I should look at basic examples on that too.)

And a lot of descriptions of camera techniques like rack focuses are either super technical (I don't really care about how it's done or the technical details, more about what it looks like to a viewer) or don't have any visual examples attached.

#film #media #medialiteracy #filmcrit

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