I have watched and listened to many, many…MANY UA-camrs in pursuit of my filmmaking dream. Out of all of them, you are by far the greatest one. I have learned more from you and enjoyed my time learning from you more than all the others combined. Thank you for being here and for providing such a valuable service to your community.
Using the color slicer is a great tip. I've just used it on clip with a hazy sky. After playing around with the color slicer it looked like it was filmed with a polarizing filter!
Impressive content, Joris Hermans. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on using the Stills album feature were enlightening! Have you considered how different lighting conditions might affect the color grading process for various genres?
I'm not sure if this could be related but could you tell me how to achieve these lighting effects and what types of lights to create these: Outside: ua-cam.com/video/rJYcmq__nDM/v-deo.htmlsi=A6rZ6Xjhi7luGZVT Controlled environment: ua-cam.com/video/J91ti_MpdHA/v-deo.htmlsi=N_XNozFDHSiRio1f
Question ⁉️ How would you define "cinematic"? (There are no wrong answers!)
For me it's usually the look of film stock like Kodak or Fujifilm etc. If we're talking color grading.
Black bars 😂😂 kidding! Cinematic for me stands for contrast, pretty good lighting and depth of field
I have watched and listened to many, many…MANY UA-camrs in pursuit of my filmmaking dream. Out of all of them, you are by far the greatest one. I have learned more from you and enjoyed my time learning from you more than all the others combined. Thank you for being here and for providing such a valuable service to your community.
Much appreciated 🙏🏻🔥
Great tips. I like the tip for setting the last node to Soft Light, adding a subtle blur to the image without taking away the details. Thank you!
Thank you Joris for the shoutout! Great tips 🙌🏻
Spotlight was my favorite tip by far!!
This is a good refresher to color grading. Thanks!
Using the color slicer is a great tip. I've just used it on clip with a hazy sky. After playing around with the color slicer it looked like it was filmed with a polarizing filter!
Excellent tips!!! I love Resolve. I switched a couple years ago from Premiere and haven't looked back. Keep up the great tips.
Last tip is huuuge
Congrats! Once again thank you for lots of usefull tips and tricks. 👍🏼
Quite a few nice tips Joris, thank you! i'm gonna check motion vfx right away, looks interesting
It means whatever 2 want it to means😆 THX for the Tips!
Impressive content, Joris Hermans. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed the thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work. Your insights on using the Stills album feature were enlightening! Have you considered how different lighting conditions might affect the color grading process for various genres?
Awesome as always, Joris #supercinematic 😅😁🤘🙏
Great video, I can't stand Waqas Qazi though, he just pretends to be an expert to sell his course at diamond price...
Well to be honest he is an expert but he charges too much for everything
By the way: dimond price counts only in a jewelry. As soon as it crosses the doorstep, it doesn't cost a thing.
He is a scam artist and doesn’t understand even the fundamentals of davinci resolve. But he has been successful because of cool vibes
@JimLifts , who makes you watch his content?
@@JimLifts Exactly !
thank for your tips
Fantastic
Where do you get your reference movie stills?
De 'tot de volgende' zag ik niet aankomen. 😝 Ik ga soft light eens proberen! 🔥
Nice sir❤❤❤❤
Mercikes
Nice tips - will try them on my next video 👀Better luck next time in poker!
great tips! but how you get stills from the movie for reference?
Screenshots!
When lowering the highlights, do you still do it if the highlights are blown out. Because it looks really gray when i try it
Careful Joris.. You know that cinematic word is dangerous to use 😎
💯😅
I'm not sure if this could be related but could you tell me how to achieve these lighting effects and what types of lights to create these:
Outside:
ua-cam.com/video/rJYcmq__nDM/v-deo.htmlsi=A6rZ6Xjhi7luGZVT
Controlled environment:
ua-cam.com/video/J91ti_MpdHA/v-deo.htmlsi=N_XNozFDHSiRio1f
yknow i never found out how yall add a node instantly in the color page i cant find the keybinidng or anything
Option + S or Alt + S
@@JorisHermans oh damn thanks mate
Bro i have a question
Have fun this week end buddy, don’t lose too much money on poker
Our shots do not look on the screen same as they look in reality due to the eye and camera resolutions difference.
General question. Why all of your videos look foggy?
I'm a chain smoker 😭
@@JorisHermans😂