Jaime Valles
April 20th, 2004, 09:11 PM
Hello, all. I was reading some articles on "American Cinematographer" magazine, and they talk about transfering 35mm film to a Digital Intermediate to do color correction and all sorts of effects. So far, so good.
Then they start talking about "power windows", and how they can manipulate the lighing of particular scenes, and even create shadows that aren't there, for dramatic effect.
Can anyone explain how this works? I've been searching online, but all I get are links to MS Windows software, or car windows that open at the push of a button! ;)
A second question would be: Is there anything like "power windows" available for use on desktop NLEs (Final Cut Pro, specifically) that would let me do this on DV footage?
Thanks in advance!
Then they start talking about "power windows", and how they can manipulate the lighing of particular scenes, and even create shadows that aren't there, for dramatic effect.
Can anyone explain how this works? I've been searching online, but all I get are links to MS Windows software, or car windows that open at the push of a button! ;)
A second question would be: Is there anything like "power windows" available for use on desktop NLEs (Final Cut Pro, specifically) that would let me do this on DV footage?
Thanks in advance!