![]() ![]() I go over how I use this software in detail in the video above. Filmconvert gives your footage a more “filmic” look by adding grain that you can mimic from companies like Kodak and Fuji. This plugin will work with almost ANY modern video camera, and has profiles for most of them that makes camera-specific adjustments when you start. This plugin is almost everything I need to finish color grading my BRAW footage in Premiere Pro. I go over this in detail in the video tutorial.įilmconvert is a FABULOUS plugin for Premiere Pro. I usually don’t do a whole lot in here, other than some color correcting, adding a little contrast, and selecting “Film” or Film Gen5 in the Color Science Drop-Down. Once you have it installed, you can make some initial settings and adjustments. Once I started getting the hang of it, my excitement came back as I saw the endless possibilities with shooting in Blackmagic Raw (or BRAW).Īll of the steps below are explained in detail in our video tutorial on How To Get Better at Grading Blackmagic Raw in Premiere Pro.īypass completely (at first) the Lumetri Color Panel and start with the Blackmagic Raw plugin for Adobe Premiere Pro. I have to admit, I got very frustrated very fast in the beginning, and had to revert back to my Canon 1dx Mark II while I learned how to do it adequately. I knew that learning to color correct, and grade RAW footage was a somewhat heavy lift. ![]() ![]() I need the windows in my videos to be less blown out, and I was tired of having to deal with strong color casts from artificial lighting. This is important to me being a Real Estate Photographer / Videographer. I (had researched) that I would have more control of highlights, colors, shadows, and the overall look of my footage. When I purchased my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k (BMPCC6K), the reason was simple to me. I try to justify each new equipment purchase with having a solid reason behind it. ![]()
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