New USC Edit - Thanksgiving in Mammoth!

Thanks, ill be sure to take that advice and get real close. Just to say this is the best edit you've put out to date, and ive watched ALL of them.

Last question, do you use any color alteration when you are editing it? I know quite a few ski movies use Bullit to bring out some of the colours more.

Thanks bro.
 
azzy - yeah I def do color correction. I could get crazier with it, but i'm on a weird artistic path at the moment - call it my cubism - where I find saturated stuff lookin whack - basically here's the flow -
in final cut I apply the 3-color-corrector to every clip, use the video scopes & the waveform monitor to see & adjust my levels (read up on 3-color corrector & waveform).
Get every clip standardized within the safe levels looking good (brighten up dark clips, bring down bright clips, etc). Once every clip is individually leveled, I bring that whole sequence into a new sequence and apply the 3-color corrector once again to the whole sequence (my clips all look the same, so i can apply one broad effect and assume it will carry through the rest with pretty good consistency).
In this 2nd stage, for the latest edit, for example, I brought the entire saturation down about 30%, brought my mids into the blue-ish range, and brought my blacks into the blue/cyan range. With this I brightened up the highs, darkened the lows a bit to get that added bit of contrast, and then applied one more layer which was a transparent PNG I made for the vignette (dark edges of the video).
Magic Bullet Looks will do the same kind of thing - I find it's easier to use the 3-color corrector and individual effects for the real time updating (looks you can only see one frame at a time.)

There you have it!
 
Sorry for not replying sooner, forgot to check my threads. Thankyou so much for writing all that out, ive saved it and will be sure to use that advice when i get aroumnd to putting an edit together :)
 
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