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ABCs OF COLOR CORRECTION

Most of the videos that you view online today have a lot in common: They are shot on a digital video camera, are cut together to some music, have had some titles added, and are compressed and then uploaded. The online audience has an insatiable appetite for aerial footage, and you want to make sure that your content looks as appetizing as possible. We’re going to discuss some techniques that, with practice and patience, will give your videos the cherry on top to stand out among all the other eye candy.

STANDARD SHOOTING

Most of us purchased a traditional camcorder-type camera or one of the many popular action cameras

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