As part of the editing for our film, we found it necessary to colour correct parts of the film to make it look more realistic. the prime example of this was in using colour correction to change the colour of the nozzle of our prop gun from red to black. To achieve this in FinalCut Pro, we created a shape mask around the tip of the gun using an eyedrops to get the correct colour, increasing the softness and reducing the vibrancy and saturation of the tip to create the grey/black tip of the gun. This was extremely beneficial as it enabled us to transform an obviously fake looking prop into something that looked far more realistic, thus enhancing the realism of the film.
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Excellent. You have paid attention to detail, which is key to creating convincing realism in this scene with firearms. I know that you have had to learn new skills to do this in FinalCutPro.
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