STORM | Introductory Videos

Contents

  1. Organising and tagging your media
  2. Applying basic looks and effects
  3. Using STORM's Region of Interest tool to confirm a white balance
  4. Using STORM's multitrack timeline to compare alternative takes
  5. Exporting STORM's bin structure to your local or external drive


1. Organising and tagging your media

James Wilson of The Foundry shows us how to use STORM to quickly organise and filter your RED media using STORM's powerful tagging and filtering tools. STORM makes it easy for you to organise your media how you best see fit.


2. Applying basic looks and effects

STORM makes it easy for you to playback your RED media and quickly apply looks and effects to verify you have the shots you need and that you are able to satisfy the director's intent. James Wilson of the Foundry will show you how to use STORM to apply looks and effects to your media.


3. Using STORM's Region of Interest tool to confirm a white balance

Performing a white balance on your media may not always align your RGB channels in a way that matches your intent. STORM's Region of Interest tool in combination with STORM's real-time scopes will let you verify the alignment of your channels and confirm the effect you are looking for.


4. Using STORM's multitrack timeline to compare alternative takes

STORM's multitrack timeline allows you to quickly explore editorial intent. See how STORM can quickly build a timeline that enables an editor to compare alternative takes.


5. Exporting STORM's bin structure to your local or external drive

It's important to keep your media organised when on-set. Sort your good takes from the bad, identify the clips that need to go to VFX, keep your night shots separate from your daytime shots, etc. STORM enables you to create a complex bin structure to best suit your needs. STORM also allows you to mirror this bin structure on your local or external drive when transcoding your media.


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