thanks Stefan, I'm a user of the course and its been very informative and one of the cleanest "no fat" approaches ive seen. Really hoping for some content on the course as well as LLP that is geared for a Davinci Intermediate workflow. I think a lot of people would hopefully find it useful as well! thanks!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I appreciate the suggestion for content geared toward a Davinci Intermediate workflow and LLP-I’ll definitely keep that in mind for future updates!
It looks great. Sadly, too expensive for me at the moment. I just hope that I find this again in the future, when Im able to buy it, and when it make ssense to buy, since I'm starting in davinci, and have a lot of other things to learn. do you do mailing? I thought of this so I wont loose track of your course. (i subscribed to your channel, considering a worst case, but finding your channel in the middle of hundreds other that I'm singed up will be difficult 😅)
Thanks for your interest! I don’t currently have a mailing list, but you can always bookmark my website to stay up-to-date. I regularly post my latest uploads on the homepage. You can also follow me on UA-cam and Instagram, where I’m pretty active. That way, it’ll be easy to find my course again whenever you’re ready!
i just discovered mononodes film emulation just a doubt does film grain , halation work with davinci resolve free version or studio is mandatory ? im very interested in some products u got there
Halation (as a PowerGrade setup) works with the free version of DaVinci Resolve, but grain is only available in DaVinci Resolve Studio. I recommend taking a closer look at the "Film Elements" DCTL pack and the "Color Shift" DCTL pack, rather than the "Film Emulation" pack. However, please note that DCTLs require the Studio version. If you need more information, feel free to email me.
@@maxie6990 Actually, you couldn’t have found the video two weeks ago because I just finished updating the course and uploaded this UA-cam video today. :)
Thank you for the feedback! While it’s understandable to consider the length of a course when evaluating its price, it's worth noting that in fields like art and color grading, time isn’t always the best measure of value. These are pre-recorded and carefully edited videos where any pauses or unnecessary fluff are removed. I focus on going straight to the content and aim to keep the course as concise and content-packed as possible. My goal is to deliver maximum value in the shortest time, respecting both your time and investment.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner, I understand that, but I'd imagine that a lot of this stuff is already on UA-cam. And while I very much respect your work and completely trust your advice, I can't justify spending that much on a course compared to watching a tutorial by Darren or Cullen. But this wasn't made for me.
@@maxmeyer6395 I respect your viewpoint. The course is really about my own approach-using behind-the-scenes insights, personal research, and a structured node tree that reflects my thought process and color theory methods. It includes techniques and methods I haven’t seen covered on Cullen’s or Darren’s channel. It’s a different experience than what’s out there for free on UA-cam, but I know it won’t be for everyone. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email!
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IMHO i dont think is that much for this type of knowledge, and the node tree he is actually criticizing is the one that darren uses, the thing for me is that is really fun to learn this things by yourself (experimenting and investigating), not only with yt tutorials but other web pages that are specialized in color, rn im finally doing dolby vision and boy it was a hell of a ride to get here.
I want to clarify that it was purely a coincidence that my node tree resembled Darren’s. My intention was to demonstrate a large node tree because, in my course, I focus on a minimal approach using only six nodes. I could have just as easily shown 30 nodes in serial; the goal was simply to highlight the difference between large and small node trees. That's all. I never intended to criticize anyone else's node tree!
Why can't people from all countries buy the product especially because it is digital? I am from Serbia, i would like to buy a product but my country is not on the list. I mean there should be a country or options that filling the fields in not important in order to purchase the product.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. As a small business, I have to be very careful about which regions I can serve, since each one comes with its own complex tax and regulatory requirements. While I truly want to offer my software worldwide, Serbia’s requirements are currently too complicated for me to handle, and I’m sorry I can’t add it at this time. Your feedback really matters to me, and I’m always looking for ways to improve. With enough interest, I hope I’ll be able to include more countries in the future. Thanks again for reaching out and for your patience.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner Sorry to hear that about that. I really wanted to buy it but now I am unable to do so. Maybe in the future the option will be available. Thanks for your reply.
honestly one of the best tutorial ive ever watched, thanks for such an clean / simple method and yet so effective, really learn a lot from this
thanks Stefan, I'm a user of the course and its been very informative and one of the cleanest "no fat" approaches ive seen. Really hoping for some content on the course as well as LLP that is geared for a Davinci Intermediate workflow. I think a lot of people would hopefully find it useful as well! thanks!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I appreciate the suggestion for content geared toward a Davinci Intermediate workflow and LLP-I’ll definitely keep that in mind for future updates!
It looks great.
Sadly, too expensive for me at the moment. I just hope that I find this again in the future, when Im able to buy it, and when it make ssense to buy, since I'm starting in davinci, and have a lot of other things to learn.
do you do mailing? I thought of this so I wont loose track of your course. (i subscribed to your channel, considering a worst case, but finding your channel in the middle of hundreds other that I'm singed up will be difficult 😅)
Its worth saving up for. Very very good course. @filmauracolour uses this method on their grades and they are lovely.
Thanks for your interest! I don’t currently have a mailing list, but you can always bookmark my website to stay up-to-date. I regularly post my latest uploads on the homepage. You can also follow me on UA-cam and Instagram, where I’m pretty active. That way, it’ll be easy to find my course again whenever you’re ready!
Excited ❤❤
i just discovered mononodes film emulation just a doubt does film grain , halation work with davinci resolve free version or studio is mandatory ? im very interested in some products u got there
Halation (as a PowerGrade setup) works with the free version of DaVinci Resolve, but grain is only available in DaVinci Resolve Studio. I recommend taking a closer look at the "Film Elements" DCTL pack and the "Color Shift" DCTL pack, rather than the "Film Emulation" pack. However, please note that DCTLs require the Studio version. If you need more information, feel free to email me.
Yes!! This looks absolutely incredible. And cannot wait to take this course! Understanding these elements will certainly help me as a DoP!!
Amazing!!! Is the discount gone now?
Thank you! The Cyber Week discount ended on December 2nd, so it’s no longer available.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner omg i found out this video too late :( i wish UA-cam could pop this up on Cyber Week
@@StefanRingelschwandtner What was the Cyber Week discount was like?
@@maxie6990 Actually, you couldn’t have found the video two weeks ago because I just finished updating the course and uploaded this UA-cam video today. :)
@@user-nu8bf3bf9m The Cyber Week discount was 10%. I don’t do large discounts because I aim to keep the pricing fair for all users at all times.
is the course using only resolve native tools?
Yes it does
Yes. All color adjustments are made exclusively with Resolve’s native tools-no plugins or external tools like DCTLs are used.
Seems very interesting and I'd love to watch it but $200 is just too much for a 2hr course IMO.
Thank you for the feedback! While it’s understandable to consider the length of a course when evaluating its price, it's worth noting that in fields like art and color grading, time isn’t always the best measure of value. These are pre-recorded and carefully edited videos where any pauses or unnecessary fluff are removed. I focus on going straight to the content and aim to keep the course as concise and content-packed as possible. My goal is to deliver maximum value in the shortest time, respecting both your time and investment.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner, I understand that, but I'd imagine that a lot of this stuff is already on UA-cam. And while I very much respect your work and completely trust your advice, I can't justify spending that much on a course compared to watching a tutorial by Darren or Cullen. But this wasn't made for me.
@@maxmeyer6395 I respect your viewpoint. The course is really about my own approach-using behind-the-scenes insights, personal research, and a structured node tree that reflects my thought process and color theory methods. It includes techniques and methods I haven’t seen covered on Cullen’s or Darren’s channel. It’s a different experience than what’s out there for free on UA-cam, but I know it won’t be for everyone. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out via email!
IMHO i dont think is that much for this type of knowledge, and the node tree he is actually criticizing is the one that darren uses, the thing for me is that is really fun to learn this things by yourself (experimenting and investigating), not only with yt tutorials but other web pages that are specialized in color, rn im finally doing dolby vision and boy it was a hell of a ride to get here.
I want to clarify that it was purely a coincidence that my node tree resembled Darren’s. My intention was to demonstrate a large node tree because, in my course, I focus on a minimal approach using only six nodes. I could have just as easily shown 30 nodes in serial; the goal was simply to highlight the difference between large and small node trees. That's all. I never intended to criticize anyone else's node tree!
Thanks Stefan. From your favourite customer😊
Das ist der Weg.
THANKS STEFAN
Why can't people from all countries buy the product especially because it is digital? I am from Serbia, i would like to buy a product but my country is not on the list. I mean there should be a country or options that filling the fields in not important in order to purchase the product.
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. As a small business, I have to be very careful about which regions I can serve, since each one comes with its own complex tax and regulatory requirements. While I truly want to offer my software worldwide, Serbia’s requirements are currently too complicated for me to handle, and I’m sorry I can’t add it at this time.
Your feedback really matters to me, and I’m always looking for ways to improve. With enough interest, I hope I’ll be able to include more countries in the future. Thanks again for reaching out and for your patience.
@@StefanRingelschwandtner Sorry to hear that about that. I really wanted to buy it but now I am unable to do so. Maybe in the future the option will be available. Thanks for your reply.