I stumbled across your channel by accident and have been binge watching so many of them! This one blows me away...I've never seen this color grading workflow ever before...how you use the offset so much and actually...how you use ALL the different panels primary, log, hdr etc...was surprising to me. But seeing how you "massage" the image without being heavy handed with any one tool was especially awesome, and the results speak for themselves. With every new video I see from your channel, I'm convinced that you and your actress friend are a pure genius.
your end results looks great. As a colorist myself I was confused about some choices and ways to get to where you were going but it doesn't matter if it looks good afterward!
Please please please make more tutorials, about everything, camera settings, color grading, ideas… everything 🙏 the people want to learn from you. This channel deserve a millions subscriptions ❤❤❤
Yo, seriously, I've been ridin' with you since I peeped your vid. Now I'm doubling down on that support - count on me for whatever you need. I'm in the filmmaking game too, no big bucks, but I'll throw in whatever I can to back you up. Just hit me up, man. You're already a beast in your craft, but I'm pushin' for you to blow up even bigger 'cause you earned it with that insane talent of yours. Time for the world to give you the props you deserve, ya dig?
Hey quick question. On the 2nd example the women in the bathroom mirror. Do you remember how many lights used? It looks like theirs one over her head and another one behind her head? If so did you specifically had it in green ? When you shot it? I’m trying to combine everything I’ve learned in this video including how the examples were shot so it can make sense in my head! Thank you
Hi I just subscribe! This content is fire I got the a7iv too and now I see the potential of this camera! Can you please make a video of the camera settings?
thanks for watching, my friend. a7IV is really amazing, i'll consider that for sure. but if you had any specific quastion about the settings, feel free to ask here too.
Big fan of the channel bro! Just wondering why you skipped over the Midtone detail node? Would've loved to see how and why you used that node. Thanks.😊
Thanks for the tutorial. I was about to ask what your color management settings were in Resolve, but see that they are in the description (if one scrolls down a bit).
@@ermiaramez976 Thanks. One more quick question: When using the HDR wheels, we need to change the color space and gamma to what we shot with our cameras? I had never heard that before. Is that only when using DaVinci YRGB? Will we need to do that if using the Color Managed space (I forgoet what Resolve calls it exactly).
i am your subscriber since when you had around 2.5k subscribers and i am just waiting waiting and waiting when you will make complete course on color grading i earlier days i expect you will launch that course or tutorial class very soon but now i just want it as soon as possible please it my humble request
Looks good. But Quick question you do your node tree backwards. When you add grain doesn’t it impact your image and then with Hsl you will have a dirty image when you do adjustments? Wondering why you do this? Cheers
It is interesting to see your workflow, but I wouldn't call it a guide as much or taking it to another level. For that you'd need to to go much more in depth about the why's of what you are doing, particularly the order of the adjustments, as in why you follow that order and how they affect each other, there is a lot of sciene behind that with which adjustments it is worth starting with
great video. Can you tell why you dont change output gamma and output color space to rec.709 in CST? And if you dont use it, will you have some changing after exporting video? cause after exporting the video, you will watch it in PC which is in rec.709 usually
It’s probably already set in the timeline settings. So you don’t have to change it in CST. It just follow what the timeline does. I did a review on it.
Personally, I don't consider teal color grading cinematic. Maybe for a David Fincher movie, but generally, this style of grading looks like cross-processed Kodak Vision film. Kinda destroys that film's inherent beauty.
I stumbled across your channel by accident and have been binge watching so many of them! This one blows me away...I've never seen this color grading workflow ever before...how you use the offset so much and actually...how you use ALL the different panels primary, log, hdr etc...was surprising to me. But seeing how you "massage" the image without being heavy handed with any one tool was especially awesome, and the results speak for themselves. With every new video I see from your channel, I'm convinced that you and your actress friend are a pure genius.
your end results looks great. As a colorist myself I was confused about some choices and ways to get to where you were going but it doesn't matter if it looks good afterward!
Please please please make more tutorials, about everything, camera settings, color grading, ideas… everything 🙏 the people want to learn from you. This channel deserve a millions subscriptions ❤❤❤
You, my friend, are a true artist. Love your work!
you deserve love , respect and hug bro... love you
Thanks a lot, buddy.
I’m new and I love your channel, I want to learn more through classes. Thanks
good to have you here, pal
Yo, seriously, I've been ridin' with you since I peeped your vid. Now I'm doubling down on that support - count on me for whatever you need. I'm in the filmmaking game too, no big bucks, but I'll throw in whatever I can to back you up. Just hit me up, man. You're already a beast in your craft, but I'm pushin' for you to blow up even bigger 'cause you earned it with that insane talent of yours. Time for the world to give you the props you deserve, ya dig?
wow, thanks a lot, buddy. it really means a lot
Thanks for this Master Class 🤩
These videos are really great! Colouring is a totally new world to me from a video perspective. I do find it incredible to what one can do in resolve
you are doing such great work here. Superb cinematic quality - btw: I use the X-H2s ;-)
Thank you so much. man!
Hey quick question. On the 2nd example the women in the bathroom mirror. Do you remember how many lights used? It looks like theirs one over her head and another one behind her head? If so did you specifically had it in green ? When you shot it? I’m trying to combine everything I’ve learned in this video including how the examples were shot so it can make sense in my head! Thank you
Hi I just subscribe! This content is fire I got the a7iv too and now I see the potential of this camera! Can you please make a video of the camera settings?
thanks for watching, my friend. a7IV is really amazing, i'll consider that for sure.
but if you had any specific quastion about the settings, feel free to ask here too.
Big fan of the channel bro! Just wondering why you skipped over the Midtone detail node? Would've loved to see how and why you used that node. Thanks.😊
Thanks for the tutorial. I was about to ask what your color management settings were in Resolve, but see that they are in the description (if one scrolls down a bit).
thanks for watching, man
@@ermiaramez976 Thanks. One more quick question: When using the HDR wheels, we need to change the color space and gamma to what we shot with our cameras? I had never heard that before. Is that only when using DaVinci YRGB? Will we need to do that if using the Color Managed space (I forgoet what Resolve calls it exactly).
Hi bro, tnx for sharing tutorial. one question, don't you add any softness or blur? how to make it soft?
no, bro.
for getting the soft look in post, best option is messing with "Contrast & Pivot" i think
Thanks man, this helped a lot.
happy to hear that, bud
i am your subscriber since when you had around 2.5k subscribers and i am just waiting waiting and waiting when you will make complete course on color grading i earlier days i expect you will launch that course or tutorial class very soon but now i just want it as soon as possible please it my humble request
Looks good. But Quick question you do your node tree backwards. When you add grain doesn’t it impact your image and then with Hsl you will have a dirty image when you do adjustments? Wondering why you do this? Cheers
Im wondering this as well. Everything is backwards compared to all the tutorials ive read. I wonder why
aaaaand subbed
Great tutorial, subscribed and waiting for more shortfilms!
thanks! its COMING...
Legend! 🤩
More of these pleaseeeeee
Newbie here! Is there a reason to use so many nodes and not just do it all in one or two? How do you decide when to use a new node?
Love your work buddy!
thanks, pal!
Love you girl👀👽👽👽
Are you using Cinema lenses? Thanks
nice work dude, new subscriber ✋🏻
thanks, bro!
🔥that was fire
thanks bro 🖤
Great work!👏🔥
thank you, man
It is interesting to see your workflow, but I wouldn't call it a guide as much or taking it to another level. For that you'd need to to go much more in depth about the why's of what you are doing, particularly the order of the adjustments, as in why you follow that order and how they affect each other, there is a lot of sciene behind that with which adjustments it is worth starting with
What ND filters do you use?
A very cheap and bad one tbh
Looks great! @@ermiaramez976
great video. Can you tell why you dont change output gamma and output color space to rec.709 in CST? And if you dont use it, will you have some changing after exporting video? cause after exporting the video, you will watch it in PC which is in rec.709 usually
It’s probably already set in the timeline settings. So you don’t have to change it in CST. It just follow what the timeline does. I did a review on it.
why do you do your node tree backwards????
🤣 Was looking for someone mentioning it. I'm so cunfused.
can i have this footage for learning color grading?
easyupload.io/h869ep
here you are, man
@@ermiaramez976 thankyou so much, I appreciate 👍
@@kevinyr1617 no problem, man! go creative with it, if it turned out good in your opinion, send it to me here
@@ermiaramez976 Can you upload again the clip? Thank you
@@TheVDAP I second this, please @erniaramez976 :)
I don't understand how the curves did not affect the skin tones. When I use the curves the first things get affected are the skin tones
well that was awkward.
jk great work my guy!
LOL that was one of the most awkward moments of my life
It looks unnatural to me.
Personally, I don't consider teal color grading cinematic. Maybe for a David Fincher movie, but generally, this style of grading looks like cross-processed Kodak Vision film. Kinda destroys that film's inherent beauty.
I love the way that its really useful and helpful to learn fast❤️ youre amazing babe👏👏🤍🤍🤍
mad love ❤