Log in to an iMac
Open Creative Cloud in your dock
Under the "Apps" tab, find Premiere Pro
Click "Open" to the rightÂ
Click "New Project"
Change the Project Location to your "My Drive" > "Video Production 2" > "2 - Premiere Pro"
On the Import screen:
Next to "Project name" type "Color Grading"
Click "Home" on the left menu
Double-click the "My Drive" > "Video Production 2"
Choose 1 video.
On the right side, turn off "Create new sequence"
Click "Create"
Go to "Window" > "Workspaces" > "Color"
In the top left panel, open the "Lumetri Scopes" tab.
Right click and make sure the following are checked:
Vectorscope YUV
Parade (RGB)
Wavefrom
Then go under "Waveform Type" and set to "Luma"
In the right panel, open the "Basic Correction" tab
In the right panel, in the "Basic Correction" tab, under "Light", adjust the sliders mentioned below, while watching your Waveform (Luma) scope on the left panel.
Whites: Adjust the White until the brightest parts of the video sit right below 100 in the Wafeform (Luma) scope.
Blacks: Adjust the Blacks until the darkest parts of the video sit right above 0 in the Wafeform (Luma) scope.
In the right panel, in the "Basic Correction" tab, under "Color" you should see White Balance, Temperature, Tint Saturation.
The goal is to neutralize/balance the 3 colors in the Parade (RGB) Scope.
If there is something white in your footage, you can use the eyedropper tool next to "White Balance" and click on the white object in the footage. This should balance the Parade (RGB) Scope.
If you don't have something white in your footage, you'll need to manually adjust the "Temperature Slider" until the 3 colors in the Parade (RGB) Scope look balanced.
Use the razor tool and make 9 cuts in the video so you have 10 parts.
Leave the first part to your video as the original.
Open the "Creative" tab by clicking the arrow on the left.
Open the "Look" dropdown and choose different looks for each of the rest of your videos.
In the top menu, click "File" > "Save"
In the top menu go to the "Export" tab.
The File Name should be "Color Grading"
Double-click on the blue hyperlink next to "Location" and in the pop-up:
Click on "Video Production 2" > "2-Premiere Pro"
Click "Save"
Click "Export" in the bottom right corner.
Submit your Google Drive link