Benjamin Maas
November 6th, 2013, 07:05 PM
So I've been trying to learn Speedgrade here. So far, I'm very impressed at the depth that I can work on the color, exposure and other aspects of the video I shoot. It's a very deep program and can do some really wonderful stuff to my footage.
Now, I have a question, and it relates to CS6 (which I am still on).
When I send from Premiere to SG, it renders out every clip of video as its own video file. That I can deal with. However, it also renders every dissolve as a new clip as well. I've been having problems getting from one grade to the next, especially when there is a dissolve. In some cases, getting color from one setting to the next is tough, but the larger problem is that more often than not, I end up with a single frame at the end of the clip that is not in the new colors. I watch and suddenly, there is a flash of footage that doesn't match and then it goes on as expected.
Any suggestions about how to bring this great tool into my workflow?
--Ben
Now, I have a question, and it relates to CS6 (which I am still on).
When I send from Premiere to SG, it renders out every clip of video as its own video file. That I can deal with. However, it also renders every dissolve as a new clip as well. I've been having problems getting from one grade to the next, especially when there is a dissolve. In some cases, getting color from one setting to the next is tough, but the larger problem is that more often than not, I end up with a single frame at the end of the clip that is not in the new colors. I watch and suddenly, there is a flash of footage that doesn't match and then it goes on as expected.
Any suggestions about how to bring this great tool into my workflow?
--Ben