Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
In this episode, Antonio is joined by his friend and co-worker Reed Means to discuss the technical and emotional impact of adjusting colors in both film/video and still photography. Tapping into Reed’s extensive experience as a film/video colorist, they talk about how color editing (also called color “grading”) affects our feelings about a visual scene and the information conveyed to a viewer. Color editing in film and still photography share a lot of similar ideas and Antonio and Reed discuss those commonalities and how they can be used to help an artist express themself.
Show Links:
Palm Tree Shoe Productions
Reed’s color grading sample video
Color Grading Central
Alexis Van Hurkman
Film LUTs
Color Harmony
DaVinci Resolve Software
Behind the scenes of the Hobbit
The Psychology of Color
How's it, How's it.
Dispatches from the Studio
Shallow DoF
Conversation with Melissa Breyer
A Herzog Appreciation
Dispatches from Green-Wood 11
Lens Hangover
"Computer, Enhance!" A Chat with Bryan Minear
Dispatches from Green-Wood 10
Dispatches from Green-Wood 9
Dispatches from Green-Wood 8
Dispatches from Green-Wood, No. 7
Chat with Dan Bailey
For The Trees
Kids and Chairs
Book Day
Droning On
Cooped Up
The New Yorker
Dispatches from Green-Wood
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