Canon USA with Matt Porwoll and Technicolor Postworks On the EOS C300 Mark II, Shows “Assignable Buttons and My Menu Settings”, “Camera Setup, Resolution, Color Space Options, and Proxy Files”, “The Craft of Interview Lighting”, “A Conversation on Workflow, Color Grading, Deliverables with Technicolor Postworks” and “Color Grading Session with Technicolor Postworks” for personalised Workflows and Deadlines.
From Canon USA:
Canon USA with Matt Porwoll “Assignable Buttons and My Menu Settings”:
“One of the great customizable options available on the C300 Mark II are the custom assignable buttons. Documentary cinematographer Matt Porwoll demonstrates how to reassign buttons in the camera menu, and shows us which buttons he likes to reassign for his custom shooting experience.”
Canon USA with Matt Porwoll “Camera Setup, Resolution, Color Space Options, and Proxy Files”:
“Go behind the scenes with cinematographer Matt Porwoll as he talks about his camera setup used in shooting the short documentary Brooklynphono. Matt discusses some of the options with resolution, color space and log gamma available on the C300 Mark II.”
Canon USA with Matt Porwoll “The Craft of Interview Lighting”:
“Cinematographer Matt Porwoll takes us behind the scenes of the interview shoot and gives us an inside look at the lighting setup he used to create the look and feel for that shoot.”
Canon USA with Matt Porwoll “A Conversation on Workflow, Color Grading, and Deliverables with Technicolor Postworks”:
“Documentary Cinematographer Matt Porwoll sits down with Technicolor Postworks to discuss post-production workflow, color space considerations, new color space options, and how all these affect the decisions that filmmakers make during their shoots.”
Canon USA with Matt Porwoll “Color Grading Session with Technicolor Postworks”:
“In this episode, Cinematographer Matt Porwoll sits down with Jack Lewars, Digital Intermediate Colorist at Technicolor Postworks to give us insight on the color grading process and the decisions that are made to achieve the desired look in the final product.”