Getting Started
Welcome
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Using the exercise files
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1. Using Nesting Techniques to Improve Your Workflow
What is nesting and why should you nest?
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Effects and techniques that require nesting
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When to nest and when to use the source: Editing nests into new sequences
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Naming strategies for nested sequences
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When to render and replace your nest
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Essential keyboard shortcuts for nesting
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2. Using Adjustment Layers to Make Your Effects Easier to Manage
What are adjustment layers and why should we use them?
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Common effects that should be applied using adjustment layers
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Saving and applying presets to adjustment layers
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Creating a template project: Saving an adjustment layer
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3. Using Adjustment Layers to Create Visual Adjustments
Using the scopes
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Adjusting your footage using primary color corrections
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Adjusting your footage using secondary color corrections
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Adjusting skin tones
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Warming (or cooling) your footage
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Masking your effect
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4. Using Adjustment Layers to Create Specific Looks
Creating the film look effect
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Creating the sepia look effect
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Creating the rack focus effect
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Creating the �bleach bypass� effect
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5. Using LUTS
What is a lookup table (LUT)?
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Creating LUTS in Adobe SpeedGrade
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Apply LUTS using the Lumetri effect
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LUTS vs. effects in Premiere Pro
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Ex_Files_PPG_Nesting.zip
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