My third Photoshop CS3 tutorial. In this video, I do some very basic and simple color corrections using hue/saturation adjustment layers.
Concepts covered: adjustment layers, masks, color correction
Those of you who already know your way around Photoshop should probably not waste your time watching this video. It's meant for beginners.
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ProVideoSchool.com brings you a simple 5-minute tutorial that shows you how to get the often sought-after bleach bypass look using nothing but the color correction filters that come bundled with Final Cut Pro. This is much cheaper than buying specialty plug-ins or going to Adobe After Effects
Emotion expressed through imagery.
The Experimental Short “You” is composed of television static which I manipulated using color correction tools, a short four line poem that serves as the narrative, and footage of the moon. I wanted to make something visually beautiful that would evoke different feelings from the viewing audience. The film was greatly influenced by the work of Stan Brahkage.
22 minute short starring Daniel Messier, Amber Crawford, directed by Bob Benkosky, produced by No Sleep Productions. All pre-production, editing, sound, color correction, music, and post-production done by Bob Benkosky.
Music in this episode by Stone Jack Jones on the label Fictitious Records . Special thanks to Ed & Judy Buice for the use of their back yard deck for the dance scenes as well as letting us take over Judy's room with our editing computers. Additional camera operating and additional interviews by Marc Scrivo . Panasonic DVX-100 & Sony TRV-900 used for filming. Final Cut Pro used for editing and color correction. For more information about Four Eyed Monsters visit: foureyedmonsters.com
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