Cinestudy (formerly Framelines) presents an Interactive Editing Project! Anyone can download the clips and edit the scene together! This one is not only about cutting the shots together, but also manipulating the color, which in turn should shape how the viewers perceive the scene.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FREE RAW FOOTAGE.
Can’t handle 4K and need lower? CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD SMALLER FILES!
For this interactive tutorial, creating the sound design, music, and color are tools you can use to shape the mood and feeling of the scene. You are also tasked with shooting the INSERT shot of the Letter being handed off. You can write whatever you want it to be to further develop the tone of the scene to match your intention.
Here is the script for the scene:
EXT. DAM – DAY
TOMMY, mid 30’s stands on the dam, looking off. TAMMY, late 20’s, approaches him.
Tammy hands Tommy a letter. He reads it, and Tammy walks away.
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COLOR GRADING SCENE CREDITS
starring
Mike Maletic
Jocelyn TanisDirector – Peter John Ross
Cinematographer – Naomi Rossman
Producers – Peter John Ross
Co-Producer – Mike Maletic
2nd Assistant Director – Cordelia Calrissian DeVille
Cameras provided by Production Partners Media
http://www.productionpartnersmedia.comPost Production Facilities provided by Sonnyboo Productions
http://www.sonnyboo.comShot on Location at
Hoover Dam, Westerville, OhioSpecial thanks
Jim Higgins
TJ Cooley
Scott Spears#cinestudy
© copyright 2019 SONNYBOO
FRAMELINES/CINESTUDY is brought to you in part by
SONNYBOO PRODUCTIONS
http://www.sonnyboo.comPRODUCTION PARTNERS MEDIA
MID OHIO FILMMAKERS ASSOCIATION
http://www.midohiofilm.comPLANETARY MEDIA
http://www.planetary-media.comand grants from THE GREATER COLUMBUS ARTS COUNCIL http://www.gcac.org and the Ohio Arts Council http://www.oac.org
Once you’re done, feel free and upload to any free video site. You can let us take a look by using the hashtags #cinestudy #framelinestv
Each segment has multiple takes. In the description are details, technical information and notes from the shoot, just like you’d get on a real production.
DAM CLIPS
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 01 WIDE from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 01
Blackmagic URSA Mini
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Wide shot, multiple takes
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 02 CLOSE UP from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 02
Blackmagic URSA Mini
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Close ups, multiple takes
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 03 CLOSE UP from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 03
Blackmagic URSA Mini
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Close ups, multiple takes
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 04 WIDE from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 04
Blackmagic URSA Mini
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Wide shots, multiple takes
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 05 INSERTS from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 05
Blackmagic URSA Mini
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Insert shots, multiple takes, pans up to face shot
RAW FOOTAGE – Color Grading – 06 DRONE SHOTS from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
Scene 06
DJI Phantom 3 – 4K
3840×2160 23.975 Frames Per Second
Audio: MOS, no sound
NOTES: Establishing and end shots, multiple takes
All you have to do is use the credits, either on screen on in the description. A lot of people put in the time and talent to make these clips for everyone to use, so please make sure to credit them
TECH TIP – Color Grading from Framelines TV on Vimeo.
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Good info. Lucky me I came across your site by chance (stumbleupon). I’ve bookmarked it for later!
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wooow
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I also tried a little bit. Here is the youtube link.
Thank you
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Actually tried two different version
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Here’s my color-graded footage. Not sure if this is how the right way to post it.
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