What frame rate should I use for a cinematic video?
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
Choosing the right frame rate for cinematic video is crucial for achieving that professional, movie-like look. Generally, 24 frames per second (fps) is the…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
Choosing the right frame rate for cinematic video is crucial for achieving that professional, movie-like look. Generally, 24 frames per second (fps) is the…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
The waveform monitor is a crucial tool in color matching, providing a visual representation of video signal luminance and chrominance. It helps colorists ensure…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
Scopes are essential tools in color grading, providing objective, data-driven insights into your video’s luminance, chrominance, and color balance. They help you make precise…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
Scopes are essential tools for achieving a cinematic look in video production. They provide real-time visual feedback on exposure, color balance, and focus, allowing…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
Correcting exposure issues using a waveform involves analyzing the video signal’s luminance levels to identify overexposed highlights or underexposed shadows. By understanding the waveform’s…
March 6, 2026 · caitlin
A vectorscope is an invaluable tool for saturation control in video and audio production. It visually displays the color information of your signal, allowing…
March 5, 2026 · caitlin
A waveform is a crucial tool in color grading that visually represents the luminance or brightness levels of your video footage. It helps colorists…
March 5, 2026 · caitlin
Color grading scopes are essential tools for understanding and manipulating the color and luminance of video footage. They provide objective visual representations of your…
March 5, 2026 · caitlin
A waveform monitor in color grading displays the luminance (brightness) of your video signal as a graph. It shows the distribution of light across…
March 5, 2026 · caitlin
Reading a vectorscope can seem daunting at first, but it’s a powerful tool for understanding and controlling video signal color and luminance. A vectorscope…