Adobe Premiere Pro 2020 Color correction and grading
The terms ‘color correction’ and ‘color grading’ are often used interchangeably, but refer to different processes of editing color in video. Color correction is usually done first. Its' purpose is to make sure footage looks exactly the way that the human eye sees things.
Color grading is the next step, where you create the actual aesthetic of your video. But this is an entirely optional process, especially if the film is meant to be as realistic as possible. However, the right color grading does help convey a visual tone or mood to heighten the narrative. For example, you may use darker tones to elevate the storytelling in a horror film.
Explanation of Color Correction vs. Color Grading. Unfortunately the presenter is mostly talking, but there are useful examples of color grading.
A 4:30 minute video showing how quick and easy it is to improve your footage.
The next video demonstrates using the VectorScope and WaveForm windows in Premiere for color correction. Very helpful explanation.
Just what it says, a short video showing how the Lumetri color features can really improve the look of your footage to set a mood or make the colors stand out so much more.
Much further into the Harvard's Lynda/Linkedin Learning section 11, more detailed step by step videos. Again, a quiz at the end.