Manage episode 521041581 series 3672897
In this conversation, Edward Antonelli shares his extensive experience in backend post-production, discussing his career journey from digital processing to retouching and managing high-volume workflows. He emphasizes the importance of best practices for photographers to ensure a smooth post-production process, including shooting in RAW, understanding color spaces, and the significance of tethering. The discussion also touches on the challenges of managing large-scale projects and the evolving landscape of digital photography and retouching.
Takeaways
Everyone needs to know a little bit about backend post-production.
Digital processing roles have evolved significantly over the years.
Managing high-volume post-production requires strong organizational skills.
Understanding color spaces is crucial for effective post-production.
Shooting in RAW is essential for any post-production work.
Tethering can greatly enhance the shooting process and final results.
Flat files provide more flexibility in post-production adjustments.
Good retouchers can automate processes to save time and maintain quality.
Communication between photographers and retouchers is key to successful projects.
The landscape of digital photography is constantly evolving, requiring adaptability.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Backend Post-Production
04:34 Career Journey: From Digital Processing to Retouching
10:50 Managing High-Volume Post-Production
14:05 Transitioning to Tech Projects and Content Production
18:03 Best Practices for Photographers in Post-Production
24 episodes