Hue & Curve Color Corrections in Adobe Premiere

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Summary: Making hue and curve color corrections in Adobe Premiere is a crucial part of the video editing process, get a tutorial in this free video.

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"Now if you don't have the HD color, the one that I have on here. Also Premiere has just its image control. You go down and you click on your color corrector there, drop and drag it across. On this color corrector again, you've got some of your basics. One of them is your curve. You can grab your curve at any point and pull it and down. Now like I say, be very reasonable with this. You can either pull it down really dark like this or you could pull your reds up. Now if you are shooting a music video, go crazy. You can over saturate, do whatever you want. If you are shooting something a little more dramatic or a little more reality, you want to make sure not to go too over the top with your colors but that is enough. If you play it here and hit the space bar and say you've got a really cool music video filled, something that was just a simple shot going down the hallway. So color corrections could be a real vital point for people who really want to make their films something special. "

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