Introduction to Visual Effects in SCRATCH

Introduction to Visual Effects in SCRATCH

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The SCRATCH Essential course is designed for new SCRATCH users, but also for DaVinci Resolve colorists who want to add another excellent conform and finishing tool to their toolkit. Instructor Kevin P McAuliffe covers all the basics you need to know to perform the most common daily tasks.

About the instructor

Kevin is an award winning editor and visual effects creator based in Toronto with over 15 years of teaching and training experience. Over the past years Kevin has delivered world-class work for clients such as Warner Bros, Walt Disney Company, 20th Century Fox, Universal and Elevation Pictures.

Who is this course designed for?

  • DITs
  • Conform Artists
  • Editors
  • Colorists
  • Visual effects artists

Lessons overview

  • Lesson 01: Getting started
  • Lesson 02: Working in the Construct window
  • Lesson 03: Introduction to the Edit module
  • Lesson 04: Working with layers in the ColorFX module
  • Lesson 05: Working with versions in the ColorFX module
  • Lesson 06: Qualifiers and chroma key
  • Lesson 07: Working with LUTs and comparing grades
  • Lesson 08: Effects, transfer modes & mattes
  • Lesson 09: Working with nodes
  • Lesson 10: Animation basics
  • Lesson 11: Dailies part 1 - setup
  • Lesson 12: Dailies part 2 - dealing with audio
  • Lesson 13: Dailies part 1 - exporting
  • Lesson 14: Working with the render module
  • Lesson 15: Introduction to VR 360

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How you would grab still in just as u would in Davinci which allows you to grab both the grade applied  with current frame as preview?

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19 hours ago, Adéyẹmi said:

Does this software support import precomformed edl like Davinci does on a single export file.

Yep - it's called Reverse Assemble.

14 hours ago, Adéyẹmi said:

How you would grab still in just as u would in Davinci which allows you to grab both the grade applied  with current frame as preview?

You would add a frame reference to the tray and from there recall its grade.

 

Cheers,
Mazze

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4 hours ago, Mazze said:

Yep - it's called Reverse Assemble.

You would add a frame reference to the tray and from there recall its grade.

 

Cheers,
Mazze

Works thanks, markers or annotations I like to flip bsck and forth between shots for matching and whats really bugging me is that my tengent ripple is extremely fast, how can I slow it dowm. Thanks a bunch. 

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I can see these questions have already been answered on LGG. But just for completeness: Notes can be added via metadata stack inside ColorFX and the navigation can be switched to navigate between notes. For the panel mapping, go to ColorFX ==> Settings (F5) ==> General ==> Panel mapping. In there, each mapping pair has a scale and an acceleration value. Change those to adjust the sensitivity of any control.

 

Cheers,
Mazze

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