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SUMMARY:A Hands-On Introduction To Color Grading session 1/2
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nTwo 3-hour sessions where you learn the basics of color-grading \nInstructor: Patrick Francart \nTrace Brewing (Bloomfield) Coolship Room \nLearn how to make your cameraman look good using Davinci Resolve. We’ll talk a little bit about history and photochemistry and a lot about light\, contrast\, histograms\, color\, and curves. We will cover issues involved in maintaining consistent whites and blacks\, contrast\, tone\, and saturation within a scene. We will discuss establishing and maintaining a “look\,” and the limitations of “looks.” This is a hands-on class and students will need to bring their own laptop to each session. Each student should download DaVinci Resolve (free version) prior to the first class. Rather than being a software tutorial\, this workshop will familiarize participants with the key concepts and steps involved in color grading\, regardless of the software being used (Resolve\, Premiere Pro\, Final Cut Pro or others). \n*Participants should bring a laptop capable of running DaVinci Resolve (free version) and have the program installed from this website. Mac users should be running IOS 12 (Monterey) or newer; Windows users should be running Windows 10/11 or newer (64 bit). A minimum of 8GB of RAM is required for either system. Ample storage space is recommended and a dedicated external solid state drive (SSD) would be ideal.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/a-hands-on-introduction-to-color-grading-1-2/
LOCATION:Trace Brewing (Bloomfield) – Coolship Room\, 4312 Main Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Short Films With 3 Filmmakers
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nFollowed by Q&A with filmmakers \nA screening of works by independent filmmakers who have experimented with form and worked outside of the mainstream. All three will be in attendance to show several of their own short films and discuss their work with the audience. Notably\, while Adam is known for never showing any of his films more than once\, these experimental 16mm films are getting a second screening over a decade since they’ve last shown; while Tony will be screening several of his more experimental shorts\, they are still integral to his documentation of Braddock and labor issues; and Brady will show a group of shorts that are part of an unfinished series of films dealing with divergent approaches to narrative.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/short-films-with-three-filmmakers/
LOCATION:Botany Hall at Phipps Conservatory\, 1 Schenley Drive\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:A Hands-On Introduction To Color Grading session 2/2
DESCRIPTION:Register Here \nTwo 3-hour sessions where you learn the basics of color-grading \nInstructor: Patrick Francart \nTrace Brewing (Bloomfield) Coolship Room \nLearn how to make your cameraman look good using Davinci Resolve. We’ll talk a little bit about history and photochemistry and a lot about light\, contrast\, histograms\, color\, and curves. We will cover issues involved in maintaining consistent whites and blacks\, contrast\, tone\, and saturation within a scene. We will discuss establishing and maintaining a “look\,” and the limitations of “looks.” This is a hands-on class and students will need to bring their own laptop to each session. Each student should download DaVinci Resolve (free version) prior to the first class. Rather than being a software tutorial\, this workshop will familiarize participants with the key concepts and steps involved in color grading\, regardless of the software being used (Resolve\, Premiere Pro\, Final Cut Pro or others). \n*Participants should bring a laptop capable of running DaVinci Resolve (free version) and have the program installed from this website. Mac users should be running IOS 12 (Monterey) or newer; Windows users should be running Windows 10/11 or newer (64 bit). A minimum of 8GB of RAM is required for either system. Ample storage space is recommended and a dedicated external solid state drive (SSD) would be ideal.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/a-hands-on-introduction-to-color-grading-session-2-2/
LOCATION:Trace Brewing (Bloomfield) – Coolship Room\, 4312 Main Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Projector Night
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets \nCo-Presented with Film Pittsburgh\, Screenshot Asian Film Festival\, University of Pittsburgh Asian Studies Center \nCome one\, come all to see your short film on the big screen! Anyone is welcome to submit or come to watch what others have made. We will accept submissions until we hit approximately 90 min. runtime. What you’ll see is anyone’s guess at this short film program that’s open to anyone! Come out and see what the community is making. \nThe Guidelines: \n\nLength: 10 min or under\nGenre: Any\nOriginality: Must be your own work!\nSelection Process: First Registered\, First Screened\nAccepted formats: Digital Files\, DVD\, Blu-ray\, Super-8 film (silent)\, 16mm film\n\nRegister by emailing csmalley@jumpcuttheater.org with your film’s title and runtime. To ensure a smooth screening and avoid technical difficulties\, please include a download link if possible (this applies only if you are showing a digital file). If you are screening\, you and a guest are admitted for free.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/43313/
LOCATION:Frick Fine Arts Auditorium\, 650 Schenley Drive\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15260\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260509T160000
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CREATED:20260326T035827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T040041Z
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SUMMARY:Documentary Deconstruction
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nIf you’ve ever wanted to know exactly how a documentary is made with a skeleton crew\, this one-afternoon workshop is for you! \nJoin filmmaker Bill Holman (owner\, WolfGoat Media)\, along with the co-owners of Pittsburgh-based production company Orionvega—Chris Delp (editor/colorist) and Joe Serkoch (commercial\, television\, and documentary producer)—for an in-depth look at the making of the documentary short Spanuth Armada: A Redemption Story. \nThis workshop explores the complete filmmaking process—from the first spark of inspiration to the final cut. Participants will learn about the challenges of filming a demanding climbing story in the field\, as well as the practical realities of production\, including camera rigs\, equipment choices\, and shooting techniques. The editorial and sound design process will be broken down\, and the project timeline will be examined to demonstrate how scenes were structured and refined in the edit\, as well as how footage from multiple cameras was balanced through color work. Along the way\, the team will reflect on how the film gradually found its final form through collaboration and fresh perspectives. Attendees will get a rare behind-the-scenes look at the physical and creative decisions that shape a project. \nThe session\, perfect for both beginning filmmakers and those with documentary experience\, will be interactive and discussion-driven\, encouraging attendees to share ideas\, ask questions\, and explore how these lessons might apply to their own films.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/documentary-deconstruction/
LOCATION:Studio Avery\, 502 Avery Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
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