Jason Tammemagi
March 5th, 2003, 10:18 AM
Hi folks,
I'm a total newbie to live-action so if I've missed an faq about getting a great look with After Effects filters or plug-ins then feel free to ignore my questions and just point me in that direction.
Anyway, I'm an animation director so I'm used to dealing with simple colours etc and I usually do my post work on Adobe After Effects. I'm looking to shoot a no-budget live-action short at the moment with a cheap second-hand camera (most likely a Canon XL-1). Obviously how it is lit and set up will really create the look but I'm wondering if there are specific things that I should be doing in After Effects that I might not realise as a newbie?
Are there basic rules about colour correcting for live-action? How it is done and how to get the best results? Any essential filters that I should be using?
Thanks very much in advance for any assistance,
Jay.
I'm a total newbie to live-action so if I've missed an faq about getting a great look with After Effects filters or plug-ins then feel free to ignore my questions and just point me in that direction.
Anyway, I'm an animation director so I'm used to dealing with simple colours etc and I usually do my post work on Adobe After Effects. I'm looking to shoot a no-budget live-action short at the moment with a cheap second-hand camera (most likely a Canon XL-1). Obviously how it is lit and set up will really create the look but I'm wondering if there are specific things that I should be doing in After Effects that I might not realise as a newbie?
Are there basic rules about colour correcting for live-action? How it is done and how to get the best results? Any essential filters that I should be using?
Thanks very much in advance for any assistance,
Jay.