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In this episode we’re exploring a audience member submitted question about how to know when a grade is done and ready to present to a client. It’s a more nuanced and complex question than you’d think!
Specific topics discussed in this episode include:
- Color is very subjective thing - how to balance your ‘done’ vs a client’s done
- The importance of pre-grade goals
- How initial project evaluation is a vital part of the grading process
- Getting to know a client’s preferences, aesthetic, and things they focus on
- The immense value of working in passes
- Focusing first on ‘tone’, white/black point, and overall shot to shot contrast
- Moving to large feature matching
- Detailed work - beauty, clothing, small features shot to shot
- Showing the client for the first time - balancing confidence and accepting constructive criticism
- Putting the project back in front of client again after addressing notes and gauging success
- Evaluating ‘translatability’ on consumer devices
- Preparing for big changes, disasters etc with project backups, duplicated timelines, and versions
- Balancing perfectionism with staying on schedule and delivering
- The long term value of being committed to your work
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