As I begin editing, there was one thing I wanted to see if I could do. That technique is being able to change the color of something in post-production.
In one shot, we utilize dry ice for the virus that creates the zombies and when The Doctor open the viruses container, a bucket, we use dry ice to make it smokey. In my head, the virus is green and I even bought green food dye to make the water in the bucket green, but when I added the dry ice it stayed white. So the next course of action is to see what can be done in editing.
Having access the Adobe suite gives me access to Premiere Pro so I looked up what can be done with that. I found this video that showed how to change the color of certain object in a video. You use this thing called Lumetri Color in the effects panel and when you go down to the hue vs hue menu you can adjust the color of anything in the footage.
This is an incredibly useful tool and I was suprised at how simple it was to do. I had this notion that software like Premiere Pro and After Effects were complicated, and while there is a lot in these applications, if you know where to look it seems to not be that way.
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