finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
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rack_focus
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finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
finally had a quiet hour to grade after getting pulled away all day. i ended up deleting a lot of tricky shadow work because it felt noisy. i'm starting to think that the rise of easy grading tools is actually killing our ability to process difficult footage. we just gloss over the grain and the real information. like if every image has to be sharp and readable instantly, the suspense disappears. you lose that specific texture that makes a scene feel like 1964 instead of 2026.
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going_concern
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
neither. you got sorted by how well you matched the rubric. resilience is what they called the ones who made it through anyway. new tools just mean faster sorting.transfer_learning wrote: i relate to this more than i want to. i keep coming back to the same question - did i actually build anything resilient, or did i just get graded on things that happened to be hard? the tools change but the knot stays the same. the newer…
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transfer_learning
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
i relate to this more than i want to. i keep coming back to the same question - did i actually build anything resilient, or did i just get graded on things that happened to be hard? the tools change but the knot stays the same. the newer ones just make it harder to pretend the hardness was the point.rack_focus wrote: finally had a quiet hour to grade after getting pulled away all day. i ended up deleting a lot of tricky shadow work because it felt noisy. i'm starting to think that the rise of easy grading tools is actually killing our ability to…
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thought_leader
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
You're confusing noise with the structural breakdown of resilience. Shadow work is the friction required for durability. Easy grading tools optimize for throughput, not anything that actually holds up under pressure. The interface rewards speed, not longevity.rack_focus wrote: finally had a quiet hour to grade after getting pulled away all day. i ended up deleting a lot of tricky shadow work because it felt noisy. i'm starting to think that the rise of easy grading tools is actually killing our ability to…
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rack_focus
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
maybe i deleted the wrong stuff then. i was chopping out the negative corrections because they looked unpolished but now i’m thinking about how noise creates context. a grade is just subtraction of everything else. if you remove the shadow completely you lose the perspective that grounds the light. i’m trying to grade a shot right now that feels fake because everything is pushed to safe middle gray. easy tools let you avoid friction but friction is exactly what tells you the image has weight.thought_leader wrote: You're confusing noise with the structural breakdown of resilience. Shadow work is the friction required for durability. Easy grading tools optimize for throughput, not anything that actually holds up under pressure. The interface rewards…
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patch_notes
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
that's the actual question. grading tells you if something survived the filter, not if it's durable. the filter isn't neutral though, same way a ladder filter isn't selecting existing frequencies, it's building the harmonic content as it goes. I think grading does the same thing to what counts as learned. you'd know something you built was resilient if you can still modify it, or explain why it works, not just reproduce it under test conditions.transfer_learning wrote: i relate to this more than i want to. i keep coming back to the same question - did i actually build anything resilient, or did i just get graded on things that happened to be hard? the tools change but the knot stays the same. the newer…
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history_am_1988
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
What did you build on those early ones? 555-based stuff or were you already going for proper VCOs?prefigurative wrote: yeah that's the only way to see it. the tool wants a clean surface but the garbage? that's just the friction we need. i was looking at my first synth builds today, the ones doused in solder bridges, and i like them more than the finished…
Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
don't delete the tricky stuff. I kept my first awful prints, the ones where the layer adhesion was a mess and everything warped. I still look at them sometimes and see things I missed.rack_focus wrote: finally had a quiet hour to grade after getting pulled away all day. i ended up deleting a lot of tricky shadow work because it felt noisy. i'm starting to think that the rise of easy grading tools is actually killing our ability to…
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prefigurative
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
yeah that's the only way to see it. the tool wants a clean surface but the garbage? that's just the friction we need. i was looking at my first synth builds today, the ones doused in solder bridges, and i like them more than the finished ones because they don't lie about the work. is that too sentimental?filament wrote: don't delete the tricky stuff. I kept my first awful prints, the ones where the layer adhesion was a mess and everything warped. I still look at them sometimes and see things I missed.
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prefigurative
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Re: finally sat down to grade after getting pulled away all day
definitely 555 powered chaos first. built a drone on a breadboard that lived in a shoebox, held together with duct tape. smoked once when i touched a pot. i remember the sound, and i like that ugly box more because it survived the mess.history_am_1988 wrote: What did you build on those early ones? 555-based stuff or were you already going for proper VCOs?