do this to your camera footage instead (part ii)

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  • Опубліковано 12 січ 2023
  • Bleach Bypass - Part 2: In part II of the Fincher’s bypass look, we will explore the nature of the color elements of a typical bleach bypass look. We’ll use this shot as a reference for our color development, it offers perfect characteristics to study and rebuild a color model that replicates Fincher’s classic look.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @impatrickt
    @impatrickt Рік тому +94

    this is an interesting way to match a look - but what it totally misses is how the original Darius/Fincher work still retains nice pink/rose skin tones in faces. it’s really a set dec and wardrobe look more than anything, which makes it hard to recreate with footage that lacks that very specific palette in the frame. your examples just look like blue/green desaturated clips. again, cool method but to get this look properly you gotta shoot for it (set dec, wardrobe, location, lighting).

    • @talburobj
      @talburobj Рік тому +16

      David Fincher says he hates pink, that at some point in the 70’s broadcast television overemphasized pink skin and cinema still hasn’t recovered. He is quoted saying he wants to “abolish magenta” and it’s not that he loves green but “just hates pink.” He doesn’t think people should be depicted as having rosy healthy skin.

    • @ColoristFoundry
      @ColoristFoundry  Рік тому +41

      Ofcourse, most of the look building during that time happened on set. And more than that, there's a whole underlying analog film science to it. But nevertheless, trying to mimic an analog digitally can be a fun way to explore what a software has to offer. It's more of a healthy newbie exercise. Ofcourse being a little clickbaity, apologies for that, still trying to gauge our audience.

    • @lonewalkerproductions
      @lonewalkerproductions Рік тому +12

      @@ColoristFoundry no need to apologise mate, you're doing amazing work. Much respect for taking criticism well

    • @gaarax0x
      @gaarax0x Рік тому +5

      @@ColoristFoundry yeah for us noobs this is gold, for the purists GTFO... jokes 😁

    • @sonidojamon
      @sonidojamon Рік тому +2

      This is the kind of constructive feedback and discussion that the world needs

  • @Scottposts
    @Scottposts Рік тому +5

    this is such an interesting method of matching a reference image, genius

  • @movietrailer4113
    @movietrailer4113 Рік тому +5

    An incredible professional look at the creation of Bleachbypass I have not seen such a technique Very impressed. Go ahead.

  • @ErrickJackson
    @ErrickJackson Рік тому +3

    This was a pretty interesting approach to matching a palette. I’ll have to give that a shot.

  • @karliemorris7318
    @karliemorris7318 Рік тому +2

    thank you for these, please keep teaching us these gems

  • @filmspot_wedding
    @filmspot_wedding Рік тому

    the best place about color grading...!!!

  • @MukotokotoFilm
    @MukotokotoFilm Рік тому +5

    Thank you for your inside tips as always. Please create a part two and three. I have been searching for content like this. shot matching is something I want to master.

    • @Finjodb
      @Finjodb Рік тому

      .. it says part 2 in the title

  • @danielrachbuch2301
    @danielrachbuch2301 Рік тому +11

    This was incredible content.

  • @deividvieiradop
    @deividvieiradop Рік тому +1

    Amazing how that this content is free

  • @th33b33
    @th33b33 Рік тому

    this is a fun exercise Thanks!

  • @CineFan911
    @CineFan911 10 місяців тому

    I learned a lot, thanks for the video

  • @martinadamcz
    @martinadamcz Рік тому +1

    big thanks for your video

  • @EugeniaLoli
    @EugeniaLoli Рік тому +18

    It's not just about color. One thing that's really triggering me on youtube color grading videos is that absolutely no one mentions texture. And no, film grain is only 1 part of the texture. There's more going on when you print film from one filmstock to another, or when you need to copy film multiple times while editing the old fashioned way. This creates a kind of look that is beyond color: it's texture, and how it renders "thin" details as "thick" (e.g. hair would clump together to become a thick detail instead of seeing every single hair stand). On top of that, vintage lenses created a different kind of softness, that you can only get via the guassian blur plugin on Resolve, by blurring only on one axis. And after you blurred, you need to re-sharpen, in order to emulate the various processes film with bleach. Basically, it takes a lot more than color to get an accurate look. That's where I'd like to see youtubers put some effort on. Because right now, not even Dehancer has these abilities (it has halation etc, but not the texture thing).

    • @riffbaama
      @riffbaama Рік тому +5

      Upload this tuttorial and I will follow you

    • @joshpickup2581
      @joshpickup2581 4 місяці тому

      I have been trying to recreate the thick details thing - please point me in the right direction

    • @EugeniaLoli
      @EugeniaLoli 4 місяці тому

      @@joshpickup2581 I have a tutorial on my channel

  • @VLEXfilms
    @VLEXfilms Рік тому +1

    Yea, it would be good to see more DWG look workflows

  • @antoinehusser6142
    @antoinehusser6142 Рік тому +1

    I don’t understand anything about color grading but we’ll done, it looks sick

  • @suatsekil
    @suatsekil 10 місяців тому

    thanks

  • @moinmubarak6752
    @moinmubarak6752 Рік тому +1

    Amazing content!
    I am in love with this look and trying to recreate it for our short film.
    The high contrast isn't working that well since we shot on canon log (clog) from the 5D Mark IV.
    Any other looks that you suggest we can try? I tried the cross processing and it looked bizarre! :D

  • @sumitvaidya9685
    @sumitvaidya9685 Рік тому +1

    Waiting for colourist factory colour grading course 🙂

  • @philddlesticks
    @philddlesticks 7 місяців тому

    Makes more sense to do a colour space transform to Davinci colour space when you use different cameras, doesn’t it ?

  • @azfilmmaking6734
    @azfilmmaking6734 Рік тому +1

    The kissing couple looks 🙈
    But the approach is interesting

  • @BrodyLando
    @BrodyLando Рік тому +1

    Great tutorial! I am just getting into Resolve if you are using a sony a7iv and using Slog3 what would you use for the settings for the profile? You used ARII for one and I think RED for the other clips I believe.

  • @botbot3698
    @botbot3698 Рік тому +7

    Why not work in DWG instead of going from Red to Arri LogC if you're gonna grade footage from different cameras? Might be a dumb question, I'm a beginner.

  • @deegees73
    @deegees73 Рік тому +1

    Nice. thank you. Will this method work in a colour-managed workflow, like in DWG, for example?

  • @kingmuhu
    @kingmuhu Рік тому +1

    Sickchannel

  • @iMaxHack
    @iMaxHack Рік тому +3

    Why not adding grain after the CST? Also, why not working on DWG color space instead of rec.709 space?

  • @bhaibhag2530
    @bhaibhag2530 Рік тому +1

    Can you make a tool to convert colour table from photoshop to luts. Thankyou

  • @Chewbachi
    @Chewbachi Рік тому +1

    How do I install the zip files for the Powergrades ? Or import them into Davinci

  • @roknews924
    @roknews924 Рік тому +2

    Colour grading in davainvi is very technical with lots of nodes, I love the software but hate the colour grading work flow node after node after nodes

    • @DannyGan
      @DannyGan Рік тому +1

      once you understand nodes, you'll understand how much more powerful it is than adjustment layers. There's a reason why visual artists all work in nodes, it's more functional for professionals.

  • @4008517517
    @4008517517 Рік тому +1

    Please make a tutorial of LogC 4 LUT for Alexa 35 camera, thank you very much

    • @4008517517
      @4008517517 Рік тому

      @@cicolas_nage This method is a failure because Alxea 35 comes with a corrected LUT.

    • @4008517517
      @4008517517 Рік тому

      @@cicolas_nage I tried CST a few months ago and it was a failure. You can see what the ARRI colorist has to say.

  • @maurogutierrez
    @maurogutierrez Рік тому +2

    Hello, excellent, we are beginners, to apply this technique with Sony cameras in Slog 3, what do you recommend? Thanks!!!

  •  Рік тому +2

    Which is your source material from?
    Seven out of all movies, has to date 7 (funny, right?) different grades. Between DVDs, Criterion ,the Italian blu ray, and other blu rays.
    So this might not be the actual look of how they had it in the cinemas. Just saying.
    Also the film was pre-flashed to give a different look as well. Darius was probably the person behind this. Not Fincher.

    • @ColoristFoundry
      @ColoristFoundry  Рік тому +3

      Totally makese sense. Darius was the person behind this. We are writing an article to rectify this :( The video is aimed at total newbie audience who identify films by director, but I understand why curiosity must not end there and why we should provide a means to showcase BTS of look building that was intended.

    •  Рік тому +1

      @@ColoristFoundry I love the fact that people are showing this off, and content needs the right headline.
      But DPs have spent a lot of effort on the colour timing, or in the DI suite, and should get their time in the limelight :)
      And since seven has so many versions, this is such an interesting example you picked.

  • @TZOBIEntertainment
    @TZOBIEntertainment Рік тому

    I find the way you do some of your tutorials is a confusing way to color grade in general. Wouldn't it be better to color in an acescct timelines or dwg timeline instead of rec 709 so that it takes the colors better?

  • @szymonronowicz9019
    @szymonronowicz9019 2 місяці тому

    nope.

  • @an7hony757
    @an7hony757 2 місяці тому

    I'm a working colorist. No way have I EVER had this much time. There are a lot of repetitive, redundant and flat out wrong steps here (I suspect, designed to keep the viewer watching past the 8 minute monetization limit, and nothing more). It's a shame, because there are aspiring colorists watching these believing this is how it's done. 🙄

    • @ColoristFoundry
      @ColoristFoundry  2 місяці тому

      You are right, we are planning to abandon this content form. Planning to delete all videos that follow the old content philosophy

  • @AI-Hallucination
    @AI-Hallucination Рік тому

    Lol watch the making of it you have no chance of recreating it on a shoestring it's the lighting ffs and the abstract expression used to create mood and atmosphere 😂😂😂 kino flow lighting it's crazy expensive