http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Compatibility/en372311
and this page exists for a reason http://colorghear.com/helpful-links/
@shian http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Download/en423319 is this the right one?
@all Okay, so over the weekend you might notice some changes to the site...one has already quietly appeared... It should have a lot more content by the middle of next week, but for now here's a little teaser for the ColorGHear Film School...
The page is live, but only the 2 primer videos are up on the site. An overview of the course, and a recommendation for setting up your workspace. More to come as I get them edited, and exported. All registered ColorGHear users now have access to the film school. So check it out, and bookmark the page.
I will work all day today to get more content up, but I have a wedding to attend up the coast tomorrow, so I'll have to knock off tonight and get out of town, but I'll be back to work on Monday getting all the tutorials online. Again, I hope to have it all up by the middle of next week.
After NAB, i did some shooting not too far away. Thanks again Shian.
http://photos.jamesthorpe.com/Other/Film/22905243_LRBs44#!i=1839888705&k=MRv4WS9&lb=1&s=A
@Chauncy in the film stocks tutorial the footage layers are "2-strip", "Hulk", and "Original w Original base" or any layer in the others that says "original" (ie cineghamma original mix). If you go fullscreen and make sure HD is turned on, you can clearly read them.
ANd the only layer that gets a transfer mode applied is Hulk...
The tutorials are very helpful and what makes it so usable. I had no problems following the other tutorials. But the tutorials are doing advanced stuff now and it's no longer just dropping a ghear in a layer.
Part of the problem, is since all the layers are given Ghear names, it's very hard for me to see if you have added an adjustment layer with a gear OR have added a duplicate precomposed clip with a ghear in it, like in the last tutorial. It's impossible to see the icons that indicate that.
Maybe you could have a naming convention that indicates video clip or layer. Or you could write the recipe out so if we can't catch in the video we can refer to it on the paper.
Also when topics like Blending are referred to while assuming pre-knowledge of that, maybe you could point to a good reference for further targeted, in the scope of the tutorial, reading.
Good stuff though.
Well, Cghear has changed the way I grade forever. I haven't used colorista or magic bullets in months.
I found the tutorial on making your own film stocks interesting but you covered way too much ground out of the gate. The blending of duplicate clips was confusing and I think assumed a pre-knowledge of all that.
I'd also suggest that you list a recipe of some of the custom film stocks. Trying to see what gear you're adding and opacities and blending and all the rest is nearly impossible. You also might want to start some of these tutorials with a blank slate rather than having everything already added.
I'll play around with it all once I have a strong starting place, but I've been unable to create a custom film stock that used duplicate clips that was superior to just adding ghear levels.
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