I began filming my exterior (chase scene) footage on 11th January 2017. Although I filmed later on in the day at 3:30pm, I had enough sunlight to capture successful footage with good lighting.
However, when I filmed more chase scene footage on the second day of filming at my exterior location, the overall appearance of my footage was significantly different. Despite filming at the same time as when I had previously filmed, I found that the lighting was more cool toned and dark.
I have included examples below of stills from two different clips I had captured on this day. The overall lighting is quite blue toned which although provides an ominous feel which is conventional of horror thriller films, does not match my other external footage in terms of colour.
I therefore decided to attempt to colour match this footage with my clips from my first filming day. I applied the 'Lumetri Color' effect to my footage and edited the white balance by selecting a part of my footage that was supposed to be white; I selected the lightest part . The colour temperature was altered to 162.6, whereas the tint had changed to 10.0.
Nothing shown in frame of my second clip was supposed to be white. Therefore, I adjusted the overall temperature and tint of the colour of my footage to the same temperature and tint applied to my first clip after I had selected the white balance (shown below). The temperature was altered from 0.0 to 162.6, and the tint to 10.0.
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