Waqas Qazi - Free !free!lance Colorist Masterclass
| Module | Key Focus | What Students Learn | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Workflow Efficiency | Methods for moving footage (Round Tripping, Bake and Blade) between editing software and DaVinci Resolve. | | 2. Cameras | Technical Foundation | Understanding major camera manufacturers and how to handle their specific RAW files and color science for optimal results. | | 3. Color Correction | Core Balance | The fundamental step of making footage look natural and balanced, which is crucial for projects like documentaries, corporate, travel, and wedding videos. | | 4. Shot Matching | Consistency & Flow | The advanced skill of matching footage from multiple cameras or different lighting conditions to create a seamless narrative flow, which separates pros from amateurs. | | 5. Color Grading | Creativity & Style | The "tastemaker" stage where students learn to create looks for short films, commercials, music videos, and feature films. This module emphasizes high-end formulas and the proper use of LUTs. | | 6. Studio Setup | Environment & Hardware | Practical advice for building a color grading suite on any budget, including how to properly set up a room for critical color work and handle 4K footage. | | 7. Freelance | Business & Marketing | A unique feature of the course, covering client acquisition via social media, pricing strategies, busting myths about day rates, and step-by-step guides for landing commercial work. | | 8. Bonus & YouTube | Growth & Portfolio | Content updated from Qazi’s popular YouTube channel and ongoing exclusives to keep students ahead of trends and build their portfolios. |
Matching shot-to-shot continuity across different cameras (e.g., matching a RED camera with a Sony mirrorless). Waqas Qazi - Freelance Colorist Masterclass
The by Waqas Qazi is a comprehensive online training program designed to take aspiring filmmakers from "zero to hero" in the field of professional color grading using DaVinci Resolve. Course Overview & Pricing | Module | Key Focus | What Students