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Thread: Music vid screenshots w & w/o CC

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    Shots from something I'm working on, thought I'd ask for opinions criticism and advice here before locking myself into a color scheme or overdoing it with Looks. Even just looking at the screenshots, I notice the skin color isn't consistent throughout, pretty sure that wasn't intentional... anyway, let me know if the cc looks passable. Also, links to any good tutorials on grading might be helpful . This is the only one I can think of off the top of my head.











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    All those shots look great actually. The only thing I would advise against are the vignetting on the first and last shots. It seems to work in the other shots because those are more dark, but when everything is well lit it just sort of looks like a post effect, which i hope you wouldnt want. Tone it down a bit if you can with those, but other than that it doesnt look to me like your pushing the envelope too much.

    Also! the fourth shot with the typewriter is really smart and witty to me, definitely communicates whoever composed the shots (you obviously) thought hard about how to represent their perspective.
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    Yeah, I was kind of thinking the vignettes wouldn't go over too well. The first is just the shadow from the desk lamp, so I guess I could lighten it up with a gradient or something in the top corner, the second was more deliberate. Just didn't like the way the shadow was casting on the stair wall. Thanks for the input, I'll see about changing that up a bit...

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    Hey, real quick, if the first is just a shadow from the lamp than thats completely different, in video that will be very easy to realize because the shadow will stay on the wall as the camera moves, so in that case, i'd keep it there. I'd work on the bottom one only

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