i have watched tons of color grading videos, but this explanantion is just too good. please make more videos on color grading breaking down popular movies like the batman.
This was a strong breakdown of your color grading workflow. Thank you so much for all of your hard work putting this video together. Your recommendation to render the video out and watch it on different monitors & screens is a true case. I haven't heard anyone else in this platform talked about it or even suggest it, but you did. Nice attention to details. This was pure quality content from start to finish. Thank you! 👏❤
Man thanks for saying that! This was one of the most intensive videos I've made in a while, took me pretty much a full week to get done. Appreciate the support!
@@VisionaryFilmStudios You're welcome. I can notice all of the hard work you put into this one. But I didn't know the period of time. A full week is a lot, but you did it! Thank you for all of the instructions. You can count on my support. 🙌
It’s a custom picture profile I break down at 3:19 of this video: Cinematic Filmmaking on the Sony ZVe10 in 2024 ua-cam.com/video/Zr91Tiw1qrM/v-deo.html Hope this helps 😉
Once again awesome content. Really helpful! I have a question tho. Did you film your movie with the ZV-E10 in 4k or 1080p and what framerate did you use? When i film in 4k on my ZV-E10 and move the camera i have some jitter or i don't know how it called on my footage. Like a little flicker but only when i move. When it's shot in 1080p i don't have this issue. Do you think it's the framerate?
Thanks for the support!! I did shoot in 4k 24fps for the whole film. Could you share an example clip of the flicker / jitter you’re getting? I don’t think I’ve encountered what you’re describing but I’d love to take a look. You could drop a Dropbox/Google drive link in this thread, or shoot it to me at contact@visionaryfilmstudios.net if you’d rather.
i have watched tons of color grading videos, but this explanantion is just too good. please make more videos on color grading breaking down popular movies like the batman.
Hey love the support! Will have to look into the Batman 😉
This was a strong breakdown of your color grading workflow. Thank you so much for all of your hard work putting this video together. Your recommendation to render the video out and watch it on different monitors & screens is a true case. I haven't heard anyone else in this platform talked about it or even suggest it, but you did. Nice attention to details. This was pure quality content from start to finish. Thank you! 👏❤
Man thanks for saying that! This was one of the most intensive videos I've made in a while, took me pretty much a full week to get done. Appreciate the support!
@@VisionaryFilmStudios You're welcome. I can notice all of the hard work you put into this one. But I didn't know the period of time. A full week is a lot, but you did it! Thank you for all of the instructions. You can count on my support. 🙌
What picture profile do you use for cinematic shots?
It’s a custom picture profile I break down at 3:19 of this video:
Cinematic Filmmaking on the Sony ZVe10 in 2024
ua-cam.com/video/Zr91Tiw1qrM/v-deo.html
Hope this helps 😉
Once again awesome content. Really helpful! I have a question tho. Did you film your movie with the ZV-E10 in 4k or 1080p and what framerate did you use? When i film in 4k on my ZV-E10 and move the camera i have some jitter or i don't know how it called on my footage. Like a little flicker but only when i move. When it's shot in 1080p i don't have this issue. Do you think it's the framerate?
Thanks for the support!! I did shoot in 4k 24fps for the whole film. Could you share an example clip of the flicker / jitter you’re getting? I don’t think I’ve encountered what you’re describing but I’d love to take a look.
You could drop a Dropbox/Google drive link in this thread, or shoot it to me at contact@visionaryfilmstudios.net if you’d rather.
Premier pro color grading? That’s a joke. Learn da Vinci resolve… You’ll never color grade in premier again.
I just like to make things hard on myself