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Question about working with RAW footage and Visual FX
I was speaking with my Color Grader and we were trying to figure out the best workflow for our particular project. I imagine this is a pretty common setup so I thought maybe you guys would have some insight.
We shot the project on a 5D with Magic Lantern raw. For the edit, the footage was transcoded to ProRes Proxy and is edited in Adobe Premiere. There are visual VFX shots in the piece, and those are being done in After Effects.
There was no Original color grade done, so the footage as it is now is straight out of the camera, with the gamma curve that the transcoding software applies. The visual FX were done using the ProRes Proxies as the Plates, but now need to be replaced with the RAW plates.
This is where there is a decision to make — Does it make more sense to conform the timeline with the Raw, and leave the visual FX shots without the FX and grade everything, and then use the graded plates for the Visual FX… obviously having to tweak a lot of things in the composite to match the new grade. OR, should the visual FX be done with the RAW, out of the camera as it is, and then rendered to something like a ProRes 4444 or DPX or some other High Gamut format, and graded alongside the Raw footage?
Obviously I know both workflows can work, and both have their pros and cons. I was just curious if anyone else has done a similar workflow or has any insight.
Thanks!