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That's wonderful to hear! I'm thrilled to know it made such a positive impact. Thank you for your support, and if there's anything more you need or want to explore further, we are always here for you. Keep pushing the boundaries!
@@Star-Trekking thank! It is Blackmagic footage but shot in Apple ProRes format. I will do a color grading tutorial for BRAW footage in the coming weeks. Best,
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Your work is really amazing sir... It's really great to have teacher like you on UA-cam.. Nice work sir.👍 Can I download this same footage for practice plz 🙏
I totally get where you're coming from-color grading can definitely be a time-intensive process, especially when aiming for a polished, cinematic look. While there are shortcuts like LUTs for quick adjustments, achieving that perfect balance and unique style often requires the extra effort. It’s a bit like fine-tuning a musical performance-attention to detail makes all the difference! Over time, the process gets faster as you develop a workflow and gain experience. Let me know if you’d like tips to streamline your grading! 😊
Unfortunately, most of the clips I use in my tutorials are sourced from Artgrid, which means I can’t share them due to copyright restrictions. However, I’ll keep this in mind and make an effort to incorporate royalty-free footage in some of my future tutorials, so I can share those clips for practice. Thanks for your understanding!
Sure. It is the same settings as in this tutorial except for the camera source details. You can use SGamut3.Cine for input color space and Sony SLog3 for Input Gamma. Hope it helps!
Unfortunately, I can't share the Artgrid footage directly due to copyright restrictions, but you can purchase it here to follow along with the training: artgrid.io/clip/702808/car-old-fashion-field-window
Hmm, I thought I already responded to this 🤔 Anyway, I do love Contour and was lucky enough to get early access to it. However, I haven't yet included it in my tutorials. Right now, I'm concentrating on using DaVinci Resolve's built-in tools and my longtime go-to plugin, Dehancer Pro. That said, I do intend to incorporate Contour into my upcoming tutorials. Thanks for mentioning it!
@@FakeFake-o6y I understand. No worries. I just thought it was a "fake" account as the name suggests and read your comment differently. Please stay tuned for future tutorials, which will include different scenarios. Thanks
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simply amazing
Sir amazing and wonderful job Thankyou
One of the best tutorials I've come across. Really appreciate how well you explained the process
Thank you so much for the kind words! I'm really glad you found the tutorial helpful.
I have learned so much from this tutorial, very grateful.
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the tutorial was helpful for you.
Beautiful.. I will try it on my next video
❣👌
mil gracias es lo que estaba esperando seguiré aprendiendo mas con usted
You're very welcome! I'm glad to hear that. Don't hesitate to reach out anytime you have questions or need assistance!
This is absolutely amazing! Game changer....thanks Mediabee...forever indebted to you.
That's wonderful to hear! I'm thrilled to know it made such a positive impact. Thank you for your support, and if there's anything more you need or want to explore further, we are always here for you. Keep pushing the boundaries!
You are really doing great job and you are explaining so well thank you for all ı wish the best for you
Thank you so much for your support!
This is the guy to follow. There IS alot GABBAGE on line these dayz
Thanks so very much! 🙏
where do i find the vewing lut you used , CKC MacOS Lut
You can find them here: procolor.ist/voyager-lut-pack/
They are currently on sale. FYI
OMG so good!!! Great video(s)!!!
Thanks for your support!
Thank you for tutorial! This is amazing. New York'tan selamlar :)
Çok teşekkürler! New York'a selamlar!
Great tutorial! We wait the next tutorial for color Braw, but please a bit slowly.
Thank you! Please stay tuned for future tutorials ;)
Great! Braw color grading?
@@Star-Trekking thank! It is Blackmagic footage but shot in Apple ProRes format. I will do a color grading tutorial for BRAW footage in the coming weeks. Best,
@MediabeeColorLab Thank you very much. I will wait.
Keep Editing . very Helpful
Thank you very much!
Thank you bother 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching!
🙌😍😍🙌
Thanks for your support!
I was waiting for someone to write this for years 🎉: how can I subscribe twice on this channel???
@@gsmartcreation5655 thank you for your support ☺️
@@MediabeeColorLab I should thank you. You always post what I want to see.
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Brother, if anyone needs a system for editing videos, I am selling it... on OLX..
1TB SSD..
24GB RAM..
4GB Graphic Card..
i7 10 Generation..
24 Inchi Monitor DEAL..
1TB Hard Disk..
Super Fast Pro..
Gaming.
Computer PC ke naam se milega mere bhai ek bar jarur dekhna
Your work is really amazing sir... It's really great to have teacher like you on UA-cam.. Nice work sir.👍
Can I download this same footage for practice plz 🙏
Why do you balance on top of the creative look? Why not balance the image based on a normalized / rec709 image.
So crazy that it takes this long and how much work to grade 1 little scene. There’s gotta be an easier way to do this.
I totally get where you're coming from-color grading can definitely be a time-intensive process, especially when aiming for a polished, cinematic look. While there are shortcuts like LUTs for quick adjustments, achieving that perfect balance and unique style often requires the extra effort. It’s a bit like fine-tuning a musical performance-attention to detail makes all the difference! Over time, the process gets faster as you develop a workflow and gain experience. Let me know if you’d like tips to streamline your grading! 😊
where do i find these footages for practice
Hi, here is the link: artgrid.io/story/35429/woman-with-vintage-car
can you please sometimes share some of your raw files to try hands on🙏
Unfortunately, most of the clips I use in my tutorials are sourced from Artgrid, which means I can’t share them due to copyright restrictions. However, I’ll keep this in mind and make an effort to incorporate royalty-free footage in some of my future tutorials, so I can share those clips for practice. Thanks for your understanding!
may i know the color transform Setting For sLOG3_
Sure. It is the same settings as in this tutorial except for the camera source details. You can use SGamut3.Cine for input color space and Sony SLog3 for Input Gamma. Hope it helps!
make tutorial again and share footage for training
Unfortunately, I can't share the Artgrid footage directly due to copyright restrictions, but you can purchase it here to follow along with the training: artgrid.io/clip/702808/car-old-fashion-field-window
@@MediabeeColorLab thanks, I always wait for tutorial content from you.
@ thank you 🙏
No contour for contrast? 😢
Hmm, I thought I already responded to this 🤔 Anyway, I do love Contour and was lucky enough to get early access to it. However, I haven't yet included it in my tutorials. Right now, I'm concentrating on using DaVinci Resolve's built-in tools and my longtime go-to plugin, Dehancer Pro. That said, I do intend to incorporate Contour into my upcoming tutorials. Thanks for mentioning it!
I want DCTL
Hi, you can purchase them here: mononodes.com/dctls/
Name lens
@@nadernefzi994 lens info has not been provided
grade a bad light video
We can fix bad lighting, but not bad attitudes and toxic negativity.
@@MediabeeColorLab no iam not comment like that . i just want to see how it looks
@@MediabeeColorLab your videos help me alot . you know my english is not good
@@FakeFake-o6y I understand. No worries. I just thought it was a "fake" account as the name suggests and read your comment differently. Please stay tuned for future tutorials, which will include different scenarios. Thanks
Is it lookin simple or you just made it look so simple 🤔🫡🫡🫡
Maybe a bit of both! Making it look simple is all part of the magic. 😄🎩