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I'm doing this I'm testing everything
out so that's one really important part
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of the process is something I like to
call proof lighting which is just
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testing lawyer systems making sure that
everything is functioning properly
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this way when you get on set and you're
ready to shoot you're confident and
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you're good leader and everything runs
really smoothly so definitely check out
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your gear prior to you should make sure
all systems are working properly I think
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this was done probably the night before
the shoot so alright that's one of the
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first things that I want to do since we
have a lot of different shoots here you
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can see we start off in the theater and
then we move up to the balcony and then
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we go to the projection booth should set
up and then we got a couple of window
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set-ups here and then a doorway
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wall and just a ton of great stuff so in
order to what I want to do to make the
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editing easier is to break everything
down into more manageable chunks so the
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way that I'll do that is using
collections so the first thing that will
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do is not going to be a positive
according as I go through all this on
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our show you one of them and then I'll
do the rest and then we'll come back
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alright so first thing that I'll do is
create a collection set that's going to
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be basically a container for all of the
collections that were gonna create so
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I'll call this digital classroom ok and
thats top-level I don't want to put that
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inside another collection senators want
to use that as the main collection sets
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will create that ok perfect and let's go
back to the catalog and now it will do
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is we will select everything within this
first range of images here I'll just
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call this theater we're done and there
we go and now I will on
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here we go ok and click on the we lost
our selection let's go down to the film
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strip and take it all the way to the end
here we go
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ok perfect click on the plus sign
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create collection and we want to include
a check this box here includes selected
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photos
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all right and we want to put this inside
a collection sites like this and I'll
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choose my digital classroom collections
that's good that's a container that's
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going to hold all of these collections
that are going to be broken down into
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the different areas where we shot just
to make it easier so I don't have to
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look at so many images at one time so
we'll call this theater and now since I
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chosen include selected photos those
will all be in their negative got 39
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photos in there they are perfect
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alright gonna go through and create
collections sets for all of those and we
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will join you back in a minute
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alright I have created all of the
collections we talked about you can see
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here that we've got quite a few I think
we should about fourteen different
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locations or thirteen different
locations so I created a collection for
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each of them just to make it a little
bit easier to edit in smaller segments
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so you can see here that each one has a
number next to it which tells me how
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many images are in that particular
collection of also numbered them and by
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doing that they'll fall in the order
that I want if I did not do that I
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didn't go over that when I was naming
these originally I went in and renamed
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them so that they would fall in the
order that I wanted rather than in
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alphabetical order so I can I wanted
them in the order that we shot that more
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less so let me show you how I did that
got one year left that has not been
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renamed so basically I'm gonna do hold
of my control key on a Mac and I'm going
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to click right click here and select
Rename
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my cursor right before their and also we
left off at 12 so this one has 13 and
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there we go
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been renamed there we go so we've got
thirteen different areas different
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shoots to edit ok so first thing that I
want to do is I want to start calling
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down the chute and paring down and just
choosing my selects so I would do what
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is called editing editing out rather
than editing and I get rid of all the
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images and whittle them down to just the
ones that I like and I do that using
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flax and filters in in Lightroom so the
first thing I want to do is turn on my
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filters and I'll do that using the
forward slash key here and that's going
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to turn on my filters you can see that
and right now it's just brought up the
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filters panel filters are still off here
and I will select one flag only ok so by
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doing that
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labor is only going to show me larry was
only going to show me the images that do
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not have flags applied to them so using
my either my ex key or my in this case
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my RPG keys keyboard what i'll do is
i'll just hit the reject key or the X
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key on the keyboard and when I do that
each of the images will then disappear
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will still be in my Lightroom catalog
but they'll just be hidden because they
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will not have a flag applied to them and
the and i've instructed Lightroom to
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only show me images that have a that do
not have a flag apply to them so you can
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see here just by clicking and clicking
all of those are images that we do not
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want and there we go
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ok so super easy to edit all of these in
again where I'm going to go through and
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do all the editing and then come back
once I've edited down the entire group
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of collections and then we will move
into Photoshop for doing some Photoshop
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editing post-processing so one of the
things I want to show you one of the
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really cool things about this keyboard
here is that you can look at 6 images up
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for example using the compare mode is a
great way to your editing whether you
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got the keyboard obviously or not but
you can program it to look at 6 images
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up at one time which is pretty cool its
if I can get that there we go so I just
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program that onto one of the keys and
right away I'm looking at six different
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image that this is a way that I really
like to work once have sort of narrow
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down the images more than what I have
here typically you know I would go
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through and get rid of all that you know
mister exposures and setup shots and
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things like that but I wanted to show
this to you because I'm gonna go through
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the editing you know off offline here in
a minute but one of the things I want to
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show you really have to be careful with
this because what i'll do is i'll go
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through here and let's say this is not
an image that I want all rejected ok
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that's good
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and I'll do the next one etcetera but if
you are you single out and sinking auto
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sync are great ways to do to apply the
same correction across a group of images
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really fantastic so for example I could
have all of these with auto sync I can
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go and I can make a temperature or toner
and exposure control and it's going to
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make that same correction to all of the
images however if I'm also editing at
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the same time for example if I go to
this image which I know is you know it's