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Editor's Note: The Tao HQ is swirling with activity - wrapping up client gigs (including the latest installment of the BloodyCuts short film anthology) and prepping for teaching at NAB.
Oh, right, then there's that OTHER thing I'm doing... launching a brand new color grading website in the next two weeks (or so)!
Like I said: A swirl of activity which explains this being a very short edition of the Tao Colorist Newsletter. In this edition are our regular pre-NAB links (which are growing every week) some Craft stories and one or two extra treats thrown in (including a must-watch video for Resolve colorists).
At the end of this Newsletter is the 'How to Read The Tao Colorist Newsletter' email I promised you last week. If you're new to this Newsletter (or just curious) I explain the thinking behind the formatting of this little digital treat you're now reading and how to separate the Core Color Grading stories from the Sunday Morning Coffee tidbits.
Enjoy!
I'll ship you another edition of this Newsletter next week (the last before my NAB break) - and with some pre-planning it may even be a full edition! Until then...
Happy Grading!
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Frankly, I can't disagree with that new reader's sentiment. This newsletter has come a . Yet, even in those early days for what it has become today. But it is, undeniably, long'ish. (though not nearly as long as the 150-200 stories that I initially select. Each week.)
The first thing to remember, my dear new reader, is that Tao Colorist Newsletter is designed to be a Sunday Morning read. About the only thing I don't include from your local Sunday newspaper: Horoscopes and dating advice.Sidebar: Man, that formatting in those early emails was ugly! Three years later and newsletter providers are still offering 1990's styles as if it's all the rage - which explains why I went to an all-text, no graphics format.
Still, by Issue #6 you can see the basic concept for this publication was mostly formed. Though it took nearly a year to figure out how to streamline this process.
If you only have time for a quick read of this Newsletter focus on these sections.
If you've got some more time on your hands - but want to focus on industry-related stories, these sections should fit the bill.
The rest of the items in the Tao Colorist Newsletter are mostly related to being a well-rounded professional... and because having a few laughs is a good way to start a Sunday. It's what makes this Newsletter 'Sunday Morning reading'.
The Reverse Osmosis Method of Reading This Newsletter
When I asked current subscribers to share with me how they read this Newsletter, I was surprised by the number of readers who offered up this method - which I shall forever call the Reverse Osmosis Method.
Sidebar: Almost all readers (who emailed me) using this method do so identically: They read it first thing in the morning, before getting out of bed and on their iPhones... which is an interesting mix of shared traits (though I'd personally execute the Reverse Osmosis with an iPad).
That's it. The Reverse Osmosis.
Or you can read the newsletter from top to bottom. Feel free to use whichever method works for you - and even change it up from time to time.
And now you have the official Tao of Color guide to reading the Tao Colorist Newsletter! May you continue to enjoy it for many years to come (or for at least as long as you find it useful).
Your Humble Editor,
Patrick Inhofer
TaoOfColor.com, MixingLight.com
Th- Th- That's ALL Folks! See you next week. Happy Grading!
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