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Throughout this tutorial, we will learn all about the plethora of color correcting and grading tools found within Adobe's video editing application, Premiere Pro. Software required: Premiere Pro CC 2015, SpeedGrade CC 2015.

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Throughout this tutorial, we will learn all about the plethora of color correcting and grading tools found within Adobe's video editing application, Premiere Pro. Software required: Premiere Pro CC 2015, SpeedGrade CC 2015.

Throughout this tutorial, we will learn all about the plethora of color correcting and grading tools found within Adobe's video editing application, Premiere Pro, as well as it's dedicated grading application, SpeedGrade. First, we'll look at the all new Lumetri Color panel built into Premiere, which gives us higher quality control over color than ever before and then we'll move on to how to take entire sequences and round trip with SpeedGrade when you truly need that extra granular control over your image. Software required: Premiere Pro CC 2015, SpeedGrade CC 2015.

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Introduction and Project Overview
Color Correction and Grading in Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches advanced color correction and grading
Develops professional video editing skills
Uses Adobe's industry-standard video editing software
Taught by Jason Cox, an experienced professional
Requires learners to have access to Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade software
Focuses on the latest version of Premiere Pro, which may become outdated in the future

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Learners who complete Color Correction and Grading in Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Colorist
Colorists work with filmmakers and video editors to correct and grade the color of films and videos. They use their knowledge of color theory and software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to create a consistent and visually appealing look for the final product. This course can help Colorists build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality films and videos.
Video Editor
Video Editors work with a variety of clients to create videos, films, and other digital content. They use their knowledge of video editing software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to assemble and edit footage, add effects, and create transitions. This course can help Video Editors build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality videos.
Motion Graphics Designer
Motion Graphics Designers create visual effects, animations, and other digital content for a variety of media, including film, television, and the web. They use their knowledge of motion graphics software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to create and animate graphics, add effects, and create transitions. This course can help Motion Graphics Designers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality visual effects and animations.
Film and Video Producer
Film and Video Producers oversee the production of films and videos, from development to post-production. They work with a variety of professionals, including directors, writers, and editors, to ensure that the final product meets the creative and technical requirements of the project. This course can help Film and Video Producers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality films and videos.
Video Engineer
Video Engineers design, install, and maintain video systems for a variety of applications, including broadcasting, post-production, and video conferencing. They use their knowledge of video technology, including Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to ensure that video systems operate smoothly and efficiently. This course can help Video Engineers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality video content.
Broadcast Technician
Broadcast Technicians operate and maintain equipment used to broadcast television and radio signals. They use their knowledge of broadcast technology, including Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to ensure that broadcasts are of high quality and free of technical issues. This course can help Broadcast Technicians build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality broadcasts.
Media Asset Manager
Media Asset Managers organize and manage digital media assets, such as video, audio, and images. They use their knowledge of media management software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to ensure that assets are easily accessible and protected. This course can help Media Asset Managers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for managing high-quality media assets.
Multimedia Specialist
Multimedia Specialists create and produce multimedia content, such as websites, presentations, and videos. They use their knowledge of multimedia software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to create engaging and informative content. This course can help Multimedia Specialists build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality multimedia content.
Web Designer
Web Designers create and design websites. They use their knowledge of web design software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to create websites that are visually appealing and easy to navigate. This course can help Web Designers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are essential skills for creating high-quality websites.
Graphic designer
Graphic Designers create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. They use their knowledge of design software, such as Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade, to create visually appealing designs. This course may help Graphic Designers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality designs.
Art Director
Art Directors oversee the visual aspects of a variety of projects, including advertising campaigns, magazines, and websites. They work with a team of creative professionals, including photographers, illustrators, and graphic designers, to create a consistent and visually appealing look for the project. This course may help Art Directors build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality visual content.
Museum curator
Museum Curators plan and organize exhibitions, care for museum collections, and conduct research. They work with a variety of professionals, including historians, artists, and conservators, to ensure that museum collections are preserved and presented in a way that is both informative and engaging. This course may help Museum Curators build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality exhibits and presentations.
Photographer
Photographers take pictures for a variety of purposes, including commercial, artistic, and personal use. They use their knowledge of photography equipment and techniques to capture images that are both visually appealing and technically proficient. This course may help Photographers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality photographs.
Teacher
Teachers plan and deliver instruction to students in a variety of settings, including public schools, private schools, and colleges and universities. They work with a variety of students, from elementary school students to college students, to help them learn and grow. This course may help Teachers build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality educational materials.
Librarian
Librarians help people find and access information. They work in a variety of settings, including public libraries, school libraries, and academic libraries. They use their knowledge of library science and information technology to help people find the information they need, whether it is in the form of books, articles, or online resources. This course may help Librarians build a foundation in color correction and grading, which are skills that can be used to create high-quality library materials.

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