The first shoot had some nice whites with a slight pink colour to them where as my second shoot clips came out with a more orangey colour. this top image below shows the differences between a first shoot clip and the second shoot clip. The colour is quite obvious and a lot darker and I knew I would have to change this in editing.
First Shoot (left) Second Shoot (right) Colour Differences |
Once in iMovie and in the places that I wanted the clips to go in the film I then worked on changing the colours of the second film to get them as close as I could to the first film shoot colours. Here below shows the two boxes and editing tools that i used. I started with changing the colour setting to the 'Romantic' Video Effect, which automatically made in lighter but I also changed where the white point was in the film, and added a bit of brightness.
I didn't want to make it too bright and wanted to keep as close as I could to the original colours of the first shoot and I think I managed to do this perfectly. Here below shows the two clips again. The colours are more alike and the same. It is barely noticeable that they were done of different days with different lighting. I am happy with the editing and I done this and used the same technique above will all of the added new clips from the second shoot and now the film looks good altogether.
First Shoot (left) Second Shoot (right) Colour is now the Same |
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