degree in animation and vfx la salle campus barcelona

Bachelor in Animation and VFX

Become a professional in 3D computer generated imagery, including special effects and 3D artwork. The Degree in Animation at La Salle Campus Barcelona is the first official undergraduate degree program in Catalonia.

Advanced editing and color grading

Description: 

Editing and Color Grading is a practical course within the Degree in Animation & VFX (4 ECTS credits, Semester 2, code VF016) that introduces students to professional audiovisual post-production workflows. Using DaVinci Resolve, the course covers color correction and grading, cinematic editing and export techniques for production.

Type Subject
Optativa
Semester
Second
Credits
4.00

Titular Professors

Previous Knowledge: 

Basic video editing knowledge and familiarity with digital post-production environments. It is recommended to have taken introductory post-production subjects or have prior experience with editing software (Premiere, Final Cut, etc.).

Objectives: 

•    Understand the theoretical and practical foundations of color correction and grading.
•    Master the DaVinci Resolve interface and workflow.
•    Develop aesthetic and narrative criteria in audiovisual editing.
•    Apply editing techniques specific to cinema and advertising.
•    Manage and export projects for professional production environments.

Contents: 

Block 1: Color Correction and Grading (Sessions 1–7)
•    Introduction to color correction: concepts and methodology. Conforming (XML, scene cut detection).
•    DaVinci Resolve interface. Basic concepts: Lift, Gain, Gamma, Luma, Hue, Saturation.
•    Nodes: series and parallel structures. Primary corrections (primary wheels, log, primary bars, curves).
•    Secondary corrections: Power Windows, HSL and 3D selections. Hue Vs Hue/Sat/Lum curves. Color Warper and ColorSlice.
•    Mask animation, keyframes, tracker and stabiliser. Stills, power grades and memories.
•    Task automation. Groups and shared nodes. Local and remote versions.
•    Raw files, Open FX, LUTs and CST. Project management and export (drp, dra, drt). Deliver window.
Block 2: Cinematic Editing (Sessions 8–12)
•    Introduction to editing in DaVinci Resolve. Start of final project.
•    Rhythm and symmetry in editing. Analysis of Kubrick's work. Emotions and feelings in editing.
•    Humour and cinematic genres. Analysis of Wes Anderson's work.
•    Multicam editing. Film editing vs. advertising editing.
•    Completion of individual projects. Visit to the grading colour room.

Methodology: 

The course combines theoretical and practical sessions:
•    Master classes with live demonstration of DaVinci Resolve concepts and tools.
•    Guided practical exercises during sessions to consolidate each concept.
•    Analysis of cinematographic references (Kubrick, Wes Anderson) to develop aesthetic criteria.
•    Independent work outside the classroom for the development of final projects.

Evaluation: 

Assessment is continuous throughout the semester:
•    Follow-up exercises (sessions 1–7): weekly colour correction practice. Technique, presentation and classroom rhythm are evaluated.
•    Final Colour Grading Project: complete grading of a sequence.
•    Final Editing Project: editing of an audiovisual piece with narrative and rhythmic criteria.
•    Attendance, participation and improvement based on feedback will also be considered

Evaluation Criteria: 

•    Technical accuracy in colour correction (white balance, exposure, contrast, saturation).
•    Coherence and aesthetic intention in colour grading.
•    Narrative and rhythmic quality of the edit.
•    Correct project and export management in DaVinci Resolve.
•    Presentation and documentation of submissions.
•    Progress and improvement throughout the course.

Basic Bibliography: 

•    Blackmagic Design. DaVinci Resolve Reference Manual. Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd.
•    Hurkman, A. (2013). Color Correction Handbook. Peachpit Press.
•    Murch, W. (2001). In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing. Silman-James Press.
•    Katz, S. (1991). Film Directing Shot by Shot. Michael Wiese Productions.

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