Creating a Unified Look for Your Movie: Integrating Your Shots, Scenes and Sequences

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Creating a Unified Look for Your Movie: Integrating Your Shots, Scenes and Sequences into a Unique Visual Style

By Leonard Guercio
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Leonard Guercio is an independent filmmaker and an adjunct film professor at Temple University in Philadelphia.

So you’ve shot your movie, finished the final cut and had the music scored and mixed with sweetened dialog and sound effects tracks. Yet, despite your certainty that the story, performances and direction mesh very well together, you feel that something is still lacking. Chances are what’s missing is a unified look for the entire movie. If this is the case, color correcting your movie can help coalesce and integrate all the discrete shots, scenes and sequences into a coherent, unique visual style – a style that clearly communicates the overall look and feel you intended from the beginning.

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