Learning Baselight Look #4 - Setting Up Your First Scene
In Part 4, dig deeper into setting up a Baselight 'Scene'. Some options can't be changed later, and others will force your media offline. Next in this series: https://youtu.be/F-yl9KtkISQ In this video, we'll open up the Setups Editor and ensure that our Video Output, Viewing Colour Space, and Frame Rate are correct. We’ll learn about the essential default settings in the Setups Editor to save time and prevent errors when creating new scenes – a nice quick trick! We'll cover how to create a new scene and select the right Working Format, Working Colour Space, and Frame Rate for your project, and we’ll cover some essential Scene Settings, including how to set the scene timecode, how to tweak your project’s colour space, how to attach scene audio independent of your camera footage and how to set up and understand your image container. (note: Baselight Student was renamed Baselight Look as this series was being released - but everything in this series still applies) Series Overview: Welcome & Overview Installing Baselight Student Baselight User Interface == Setting Up Your First Scene == You are here Next: Importing Media - https://youtu.be/F-yl9KtkISQ Conforming: Scene Detect Tool Organising Media: Shots View Baselight Colour Management Primary Grading: The Basics Primary Grading: Blending Layers Primary Grading: Adding Flair Secondary Grading: Shapes Secondary Grading: Tracking Secondary Grading: Keys Managing Grades Reviewing Grades: Clients Repairs: Stabilising Shots Repairs: Abnormal Colours Repairs: Painting & Dustbusting Delivery: Rendering For more from Luke Ross, check out his YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/c/lukerosspost To join a community of post production professionals dedicated to shaving years off your learning curve visit: https://MixingLight.com
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