Colour Grading with the HV20


Following a few requests, I’ve decided to show some ‘before’ and ‘after’ shots from my recent HV20 camera tests with some colour grading . There was nothing fancy involved - just playing with the basic colour correction tools in any video editing application - brightness and contrast, colour curves, colour correctors and levels. Much like you would do with photography. The trick of course is getting the balance right for the type of scene you are shooting. Once you do, save your settings as presets to use for future projects. And sorry to those who thought the camera tests were straight out of the camera. Go have a look at the colour grading video on the 4 disc set of Fellowship of the Ring or the raw footage of nearly every music video shot in the past ten years. Even their original footage looked nothing like the final end product. Welcome to the 21st century! That said, the camera still gives you a great image to work that you can only enhance in post.


One thing I completely forgot about but am dying to try is Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended’s ability to import video and adjust it in there. Of course you can use After Effects but personally being more familiar with Photoshop, this should yield interesting results.
Daytime camera test
More pointless test footage, this time during the day. Figured out how to do proper slow-motion too without fancy plugins. Always a handy thing to know. High-res version here (24.8MB, .wmv).
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Hooverdust is a pop culture blog designed and developed by James Sann. I cover a range of topics such as Film, Music, TV, Photography, Design and teh internets.
Based in Melbourne and Bendigo, Australia, in my professional life, I am a freelance multimedia designer, photographer and a part-time University lecturer & tutor.
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