Dylan Macleod, CSC
07-11-2008, 09:34 PM
I am looking for a simple solution to create look files and be able to supply them to a post processing facilities to apply in a simple and useful way.
With RED I can create the look files in REDALERT but the facilities I have used thus far have not been streamlined enough to simply attach my look and generate dailies.
I was excited about the announcement of REDRUSHES.
When I downloaded it I was even more excited to see a tab for "LOOK SOURCE".
Ideally I would like to take an interface like this and be able to select a folder with a look file that I created in, say, REDALERT, and apply that look to a quicktime render.
It would be great if one column could even allow me to designate what look file to apply to each shot.
Simple idea, but I have yet to figure out how to do this in any of the available software.
I guess this is possible in REDCINE? But when I saw the simple interface of REDRUSHES...and those columns, I thought...YESSSSS! That is it...just add a column for my look file and BAM...instant, simple dailies with a look.
Dylan Macleod
Cinematographer
Toronto, Canada
www.dylanmacleod.com
With RED I can create the look files in REDALERT but the facilities I have used thus far have not been streamlined enough to simply attach my look and generate dailies.
I was excited about the announcement of REDRUSHES.
When I downloaded it I was even more excited to see a tab for "LOOK SOURCE".
Ideally I would like to take an interface like this and be able to select a folder with a look file that I created in, say, REDALERT, and apply that look to a quicktime render.
It would be great if one column could even allow me to designate what look file to apply to each shot.
Simple idea, but I have yet to figure out how to do this in any of the available software.
I guess this is possible in REDCINE? But when I saw the simple interface of REDRUSHES...and those columns, I thought...YESSSSS! That is it...just add a column for my look file and BAM...instant, simple dailies with a look.
Dylan Macleod
Cinematographer
Toronto, Canada
www.dylanmacleod.com