It's going to be an interesting week at Tao HQ. Two words: Dolby Vision.
This week I get my first taste of the Dolby Vision cake. We're remastering a 90-minute 1080p project from a few years ago to UHD with Dolby Vision (and ATMOS).
I hope I'll be able to talk about it in more detail. I'm currently neck-deep in preparations - both project prep, restoring the project from its deep freeze back to camera-originals, and studying/preparing for the Dolby Vision workflow.Â
Along those lines, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of
the official instructor-led multi-day Dolby Vision Training course. Dolby's Aby Mathew's introduction to HDR, Dolby Vision (DV), and the problem Dolby Laboratories was trying to solve with DV is top-notch.
The sessions are calibrated to speak at the level of creative colorists who want to understand how to think about the technology that girds this new aspect to our craft. It then goes into the technical weeds for creating, managing, QCing, and delivering Dolby Vision images.
If you're not already creating DV content then definitely bookmark Dolby's live training. The pricing is reasonable (but not inexpensive). You won't want to wait until the last minute - since you might have to wait a few weeks until the next live class (currently, June 15).
Wish me luck as I wish you another week of:
Happy Grading!
I'll see you next Sunday.