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Afternoon all.
Last week I thought I'd have a try at editing some RAW video footage (after a lot of research on what effects to add in Premiere Pro)
So, I shot a quick click from my office window on my GoPro Hero 4 Black, Filmed in 2.7k @ 30fps, ProTune on, Flat Colour, Native WB, Low Sharpness, and then edited myself in Premiere Pro CC.
As I say, I have done some research on Colour Correcting, and which effects to use in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, (Three 3 Colour Corrector, RBG, RGB Curves etc). In the end I set Lumetri colour, and played from there. I must say, it was very much like Lightroom for RAW photos. With the Lumetri window, you have a selection of "LUTs" (essentially pre-sets for those who are wondering), but I didn't use any, and went straight from RAW.
I then Exported to a 1080p, H.264 format, and Medium BitRate (usually I set a custom BitRate for YouTube). VBR, 1 Pass, target 3Mbps - I usually set to VBR, 2 Passes with a 20Mbps target
Comments and Constructive Critique Welcome
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgjHS8JJlGA
Last week I thought I'd have a try at editing some RAW video footage (after a lot of research on what effects to add in Premiere Pro)
So, I shot a quick click from my office window on my GoPro Hero 4 Black, Filmed in 2.7k @ 30fps, ProTune on, Flat Colour, Native WB, Low Sharpness, and then edited myself in Premiere Pro CC.
As I say, I have done some research on Colour Correcting, and which effects to use in Adobe Premiere Pro CC, (Three 3 Colour Corrector, RBG, RGB Curves etc). In the end I set Lumetri colour, and played from there. I must say, it was very much like Lightroom for RAW photos. With the Lumetri window, you have a selection of "LUTs" (essentially pre-sets for those who are wondering), but I didn't use any, and went straight from RAW.
I then Exported to a 1080p, H.264 format, and Medium BitRate (usually I set a custom BitRate for YouTube). VBR, 1 Pass, target 3Mbps - I usually set to VBR, 2 Passes with a 20Mbps target
Comments and Constructive Critique Welcome