Enjoy the simplistic workflow, easily replicated over a whole timeline. Whats the reasoning for the location of your sat/hsv node in the tree? My tree is very similar but I just place my hsv after my balance node. Always enjoy hearing others perspectives
@@JakeSimpsonVisuals I have asked about 50 people on UA-cam to share their power grade, and you are are the first one to share them. So I just want you to know that I cried a little bit. Thank you so much Jake, you a cool dude.
There's actually 0 reason I can think of NOT to edit in DWG, and it's a transition I'm making. I've just been coloring in RED's color space for so long that I know exactly how the tools will react. A HUGE benefit to using DWG across the board is when you're grading projects that use multiple cameras. Then the grades react the same between each camera because you're coloring in DWG. So again to answer your question, there's really no reason to not use DWG and it's something I'm starting to do
Great video man! Love seeing another colorist inspired by Cullen!
My guy is brilliant, Such a wealth of knowledge
Enjoy the simplistic workflow, easily replicated over a whole timeline. Whats the reasoning for the location of your sat/hsv node in the tree? My tree is very similar but I just place my hsv after my balance node. Always enjoy hearing others perspectives
solid workflow keep them coming love the content!
I love you
awesome bro!!
Can you share some of your power grades from resolve via google drive please?🙏
Absolutely! I'll actually go put the powergrade from this on my website as a free download. I'll give you a reply once it's done
@@JakeSimpsonVisualsnice, I like the simple approach. As cullen says and you said in this video “just gotta feel it”
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It's up! Enjoy
@@JakeSimpsonVisuals thank you soooooooo muchhhhhhh!!!!
@@JakeSimpsonVisuals I have asked about 50 people on UA-cam to share their power grade, and you are are the first one to share them. So I just want you to know that I cried a little bit. Thank you so much Jake, you a cool dude.
why dont you edit in DWG colour space?
There's actually 0 reason I can think of NOT to edit in DWG, and it's a transition I'm making. I've just been coloring in RED's color space for so long that I know exactly how the tools will react.
A HUGE benefit to using DWG across the board is when you're grading projects that use multiple cameras. Then the grades react the same between each camera because you're coloring in DWG. So again to answer your question, there's really no reason to not use DWG and it's something I'm starting to do
what camera was this shot with
RED Scarlet-W Dragon 5k and RED Komodo 6k!
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