Color Grading: Eric Hansen Adobe Premiere CS6, Davinci Resolve, Twixtor, Dolby PRM-4200 monitor, Avid Artist Color control surface You may notice frame rate issues with this video. All the action and day-of stuff was shot at 60i so it looked live. Progressive cameras such as the RED Epic and GoPro Hero 3 cameras were set […]
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Color Grading: Strong To The Finish Teaser
Strong to the Finish Teaser from BrainFarm on Vimeo. Brain Farm is excited to announce Strong to the Finish, currently in production and seeking funding via Kickstarter. Strong to the Finish follows the dramatic triumphs and heartbreaks of 40 year old Brian Hunter and his young family as he attempts a heroic test of physical […]
Read More 4k, Brain Farm, brian hunter, Davinci, Dolby, Epic, kickstarter, mongolia, orphans, prm, Red, resolve, strong to the finish, sttfMy Resolve Mac Pro Setup
After seeing Instagram pictures of me grading, a lot of readers have been asking about my personal Resolve setup. Well, I’m in the middle of redesigning my living room so I can put most of my equipment in a closet, out of view. So no pictures. But here is the configuration “on paper” if you […]
Read More adobe, after effects, Blackmagic, caldigit, creative cloud, cyberpower, Davinci, euphonix, gtx570, guardian maximus, mac pro, macvidcards, owc, Premiere, resolveColor Grading: Yosemite Nature Notes – One Day in Yosemite
Recently I got to work with “Yosemite Steve” Bumgardner on an episode of his series, Yosemite Nature Notes. He did a “One Day” project with 30 different filmmakers spread all over the park. It resulted in a large mix of cameras, formats, white balance settings, etc. Steve edited the piece in Premiere Pro from the […]
Read More 5D, Canon, ex1, glider, GoPro, half dome, hero, national park, one day, resolve, sequoia, yosemitePremiere Pro GPU Cards: GTX285, Quadro 4000 and Quadro FX 4800 Are Not Your Only Options
Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 includes a new technology called Mercury Playback Engine. The engine can use GPU processing on nVidia cards using CUDA architecture to accelerate renders. When perusing the list for compatible cards for Mac Pros, there’s only 3 cards listed. These cards are now a few years old, overpriced and are nowhere near as powerful as nVidia’s […]
Read More cuda, Davinci, ebay, GeForce, gpu, GTX285, macvidcards, nvidia, Premiere, quadro, quadro 4000, resolveNews: Resolve 9.1, Matrox DS1, Apple’s missing out on TV takeover, Facebook advances, etc
Resolve 9.1 released: What’s new in DaVinci Resolve 9.1 • Mac OS X Retina support for MacBook Pro • Support for FCPX Audition in XML • Improved mixed frame rate XML support • Includes CinemaDNG Input Device Transform (IDT) for grading Raw images in ACES • Playback and render support for DNxHD 100 • Playback […]
Read More apple, appletv, Davinci, facebook, imac, matrox, oled, resolve, skype, voipnVidia GPU Buyers – Don’t Toss Your OLD Graphics Cards!
I’ve installed or recommended nVidia GPU cards for clients and friends for quite awhile now. Personally, I’m rocking a GTX570 in my Mac Pro for Premiere Pro and Resolve. I also have a GT120 installed as the second card for when I use Resolve. Most of the time my monitors are connected to the GTX570. […]
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