Video & Sound Production — Final Compilation
04/04/2023—14/07/2023 (Week 1—Week 15)
Rachel Madeline Purwanto /
0356994
Video and Sound Production / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in
Creative Media
Final Compilation
❥INSTRUCTIONS
❥TASKS
EXERCISES
Week 1 — 4/4/2023
Week 4 — 25/4/2023
Colour Correction Exercise with ChatGPT
1. What is colour correction?
It refers to the process of adjusting and balancing the colours in a video or image to achieve a desired look and is often used in stage lighting, photography, television, cinematography, and other disciplines to alter the overall colour of light.
2. What is colour grading?
Colour grading refers to the process of enhancing or altering the colour and tonal qualities of an image or video to establish a desired artistic effect or a certain atmosphere. This allows you to make your images and scenes look exactly like they appear in real life by adjusting contrast, brightness, saturation, colour balance, and other colour-related parameters.
3. What is the differences between colour correction and colour grading?
Their primary objectives are the main difference between them, where colour correction is more focused on correcting technical issues related to colour balance and consistency, correcting colours in a video or a film as to their desired look, whereas colour grading is more focused on creative adjustments to achieve a particular artistic look or feel, editing colours in a video or film as a way to give them a stylistic look.
4. Are both colour correction and colour grading necessary while editing video? Or just do one of them?
Both are crucial steps in the video editing process, depending on the goals and requirements of that certain project. Colour correction is necessary to ensure that the footage has a neutral and consistent colour balance and colour grading can be used to establish a certain artistic look or to create a certain atmosphere. Situational wise, only colour correction may be needed or both may be required to achieve the desired result.
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