This is the original screen shot of the first shot Hannah and I colour graded:
The first screen shot of a colour graded shot is when we used the three way colour corrector to change the shadows, mid tones and highlights to pink and red colours. This caused the shot to become warmer while also making the shot seem kind of scary!
On the second go we had at changing this shot, we used the three way colour corrector again, but this time changed the shadows, mid tones and highlights to blue colours, creating an extremely cold feel to the shots.
Here is the original screen shot of the second clip we played with the colour grading. When editing this shot, we focused more on playing with the brightness and contrast, and how changing the two made dramatic changes.
The first shot shows when we lowered the brightness and increased the contrast, creating a very gloomy and mysterious shot.
The second time we did the opposite, lowering the contrast and increasing the brightness. this created and very light and washed out shot.
When playing with the colour grading, we used extreme examples of each to try and gain a better understanding of what each setting did, rather than making changes we would actually include in our film.