This was the answer I have been searching for the past 6 years! For a person who makes low budget short films as a hobby, this tip is revolutionary! I never understood how a palette was created and how such palettes could be applied in a color grade. But now...my life has changed forever! Thank you so much buddy! Cheers! You get a subscriber and a like today!
The best colour grading video ever! I highly recommend downloading this video, drop in your timeline and analyse the whole video with the lumetri scopes, it's another great way to learn!! Thanks for this amazing tutorial!
I am colorblind, and I find your videos fascinating. Your description of the color theory is very helpful to me. It would be interesting to edit color to match what I see and then study how people with normal color vision react. A life with very diminished red and green distinction has been an interesting life experience for me.
This seems like the only video on UA-cam that provides the clearest overview/orientation to color grading. You totally demystified the purpose and process. Thanks.
6 years of trying to learn how those damn scopes really work, and this video finally make it clear. Thank you so much for this, simply telling me to look at those scopes are particular points in your video drove it home for me. I've subscribed now. You're awesome
This is hands down one of the best channels on all of youtube. I have learned so much from watching your videos. Seriously thank you for sharing your knowledge
This is an awesome tutorial for showcasing the cinemagrade tool AND (empahsis on the AND) each of the major editing software applications. I use premiere and was going to click away from the video after I thought the explanation was about the cinemagrade tool, but when each application was then covered. I was sold. 10/10 great channel and useful content.
Always learning new tricks with you D. What camera do you use to film yourself. I like the fact that the image is not too sharp. Or do you achieve that in post?
Thanks Kaysha! I use a Blackmagic Ursa Pro Mini 4.6K, no sharpening/blurring in post but I think the Canon L series zoom I use makes it look soft and creamy.
Hey Denver, informative video as always. You should continue with these tutorials as you're hands down the best resource for colour theory on here! All the best
For years, my main tool is FPCX, but I like that you showcase in different systems. It makes clear that knowledge comes first. By learning and understanding the principles and rules, you can apply them anywhere, using any tool available. Thanx for the video.
@@colorgradingcentral No seriously I knew that some colours are used to set mood, but I didn't know about any of the rest complimentary styles, until you mentioned it and pointed it out. Peter McKinnon done some videos on different styles of how videos are shot and edited which I found interesting but haven't really seen any technical stylist videos since. To me film seems a lot like fine food, too much flavour will over power and ruin the dish.
A fascinating video. Things you would easily overlook, but seeing how it works it really does affect the mood of the scene in a movie. Very Interesting. Thank you for sharing.
This has been one of the most helpful and informative videos I’ve watched this week. Thank you so much for this, you have a lifetime subscriber now! Cannot wait to see all your past and future videos. Also, what type of chair are you using? And where can I get one?!
Very helpful thanks. Now all we need is courage. Because it's easy to see what can do on another movie, but it's difficult to decide on own. The greatest difficulty is getting out of the mental schemes. I know that certain colors can be changed, but the scene would no longer represent reality, and at this point it is difficult to decide whether the result is more beautiful or less beautiful. Who knows the scene in reality, would you appreciate it anyway? This is why I can't get beyond saturation and contrasts. I do not have the courage?
Whoa! This may be THE Answer to ALL My Color Correction problems! if i never have to watch another video on "LUTS" (still don't really know what they are) I will be forever grateful. Here's to making something so complicated -- into something SO Simple! or at least i hope? Potential new client for CinemaGrade software.
Denver! Just wanted to drop some love in the comments man. Love your course. I have the Davinci one. I recently directed my second music video and used the hue curves to take one of the scenes from just alright to looking pretty damn good by pushing the colors into a complementary color scheme. It’s Great to learn it, but it was even cooler to be able to experience it in my own work. Color really does hold a scene together.
Preach! I'm so grateful to hear you've implemented color design your films and expanded your creativity. Thanks for for the comment, it really means a lot and I'd love to see your project!
Denver! Just wanted to drop some love in the comments man. Love your course. Wow, this is an amazing and very positive video. I learned a lot of new things by watching this video.
Fabulous the methods you show us! I work doing this same type of work and watching your video helped me a lot! You are an inspiration with all your videos !! Thank you! keep it up!!
This was the answer I have been searching for the past 6 years! For a person who makes low budget short films as a hobby, this tip is revolutionary! I never understood how a palette was created and how such palettes could be applied in a color grade. But now...my life has changed forever! Thank you so much buddy! Cheers! You get a subscriber and a like today!
same with me mate. i was finding the answer since years .
The best colour grading video ever!
I highly recommend downloading this video, drop in your timeline and analyse the whole video with the lumetri scopes, it's another great way to learn!!
Thanks for this amazing tutorial!
I am colorblind, and I find your videos fascinating. Your description of the color theory is very helpful to me. It would be interesting to edit color to match what I see and then study how people with normal color vision react. A life with very diminished red and green distinction has been an interesting life experience for me.
Denver, you’re definitely one of the best at understanding color and how it can make or break a story. Thank you for these tutorials.
Thanks so much Ricky!! Glad you are getting a lot out of them!
Color Grading Central You’re welcome and so am I. (:
I always had a hard time understand color correction in film but videos like this have been helping me get up to speed.
For whatever reason I clicked this video, it has helped me not just as a photographer but as a graphic designer too.
Thank you so much
This seems like the only video on UA-cam that provides the clearest overview/orientation to color grading. You totally demystified the purpose and process.
Thanks.
Thanks so much Ken!!
your color grading tool is magic! thanks for creating something like this and something so simple.
You should continue with these tutorials as you're hands down the best resource for colower theory on here ! all the best.
Thanks so much Virginia!! We're always putting content out so be sure to subscribe if you haven't!
no matter how long your video is the examples you put in the videos make it so easy to understand thank you so much
6 years of trying to learn how those damn scopes really work, and this video finally make it clear.
Thank you so much for this, simply telling me to look at those scopes are particular points in your video drove it home for me.
I've subscribed now. You're awesome
Thanks for the sub TJ!!
I can’t believe I didn’t give this channel a thorough look when I subbed! This has to be one of the best channels yet! Thank you for these videos!
This is hands down one of the best channels on all of youtube. I have learned so much from watching your videos. Seriously thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks so much Aaron!!
@@colorgradingcentral Absolutely! If there was a video I would love to see from you is doing a color grade in David Fincher's unique style
This channel deserves more subscribers and views, really great and informative content!
This is an awesome tutorial for showcasing the cinemagrade tool AND (empahsis on the AND) each of the major editing software applications. I use premiere and was going to click away from the video after I thought the explanation was about the cinemagrade tool, but when each application was then covered. I was sold. 10/10 great channel and useful content.
Thanks so much!! Glad you got a lot out of it!
This guy is a hero.... this information is pure gold. Thank you man
Thanks so much!!
Always learning new tricks with you D.
What camera do you use to film yourself. I like the fact that the image is not too sharp. Or do you achieve that in post?
Thanks Kaysha! I use a Blackmagic Ursa Pro Mini 4.6K, no sharpening/blurring in post but I think the Canon L series zoom I use makes it look soft and creamy.
Color Grading Central aaaaah the good ol Canon L.
@@colorgradingcentral
Can you make a review video for the cinematic pictures and the colors for this movie.
" The Lady Of heaven" 2M views at trailer
Hey Denver, informative video as always. You should continue with these tutorials as you're hands down the best resource for colour theory on here! All the best
started with the teal and orange video, now i cant stop watching your vids. thank you 🙇
That is awesome! Thanks Gerardo!
For years, my main tool is FPCX, but I like that you showcase in different systems.
It makes clear that knowledge comes first. By learning and understanding the principles and rules, you can apply them anywhere, using any tool available.
Thanx for the video.
Thanks for watching, glad you got a lot out of it!
I didn't realize I could isolate individual areas like this. Thank you this is a gamechanger!
The amount of time my mouth hit the floor seeing all the before and after is uncountable, thank you so much for this 🥳🎬
You're welcome! Happy to help!
I really enjoy these in depth grading tutorials, they're a huge help to me in my filmmaking!
Glad you found it helpful Robert!!
My search for color education ends here. I hope you keep making amazing videos as these!
Thrilled to hear that Joshua!!
cinema grade is really very easy and revolution on color theory that can't imagine!
Thanks so much Kerra!
The most helpful and informative video about Color Theory in Films.I learned a lot of new things by seeing this video.
I love this video, I’ve been looking for something as easy as this to explain how to make the changes
Your color grading skills are impressive!
Thanks so much Elleah!!
This is amazing!! The difference it makes by applying this color grading trick is phenomenal. Thanks, Denver.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Well done! Made me understand the Hue vs Hue curve really easily. Wondered what this thing does for ages! Thank you.
Thrilled to hear that!
My word, this was so concise and helpful I can't even believe it. Thank you SO much, Color Grading Central!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
I am new to cinema grade, but your videos have helped expedited my learning process. I appreciate everything you do for slow learners like myself!
Happy to hear that Lavario!
As a movie fanatic I really appreciate this video. I am waiting for more.
I was searching this type of information for several years, thanks for sharing
This is a great showcase of the strengths of CinemaGrade! :D
Thanks so much Nick!!
I just backed this with the 299 version. Hope with all my heart it'll be worth it. It looks like it will be. Excited to use this for my work!
This I the best tip I've seen on UA-cam for ages!!
YOU ARE WAY TO KIND, GLAD YOU LIKE IT!
@@colorgradingcentral No seriously I knew that some colours are used to set mood, but I didn't know about any of the rest complimentary styles, until you mentioned it and pointed it out. Peter McKinnon done some videos on different styles of how videos are shot and edited which I found interesting but haven't really seen any technical stylist videos since. To me film seems a lot like fine food, too much flavour will over power and ruin the dish.
If you're a fan of this content, I recommend the channels PiXimperfect and Beyond Photography!
@@kota86 cool just subbed will check them out!!
This video served me in an incredible way, even if you don't believe it, your explanation was very clear, thank you really
A fascinating video. Things you would easily overlook, but seeing how it works it really does affect the
mood of the scene in a movie. Very Interesting. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
This was super helpful. Thank you:)
Happy to help!
I feel lucky that youtube recommendation brought me here
Thanks for watching, glad you got a lot out of it!
@@colorgradingcentral Any chance you will produce a OFX version for VEGAS ?
RIGHT!!!!
Exactly!
This has been one of the most helpful and informative videos I’ve watched this week. Thank you so much for this, you have a lifetime subscriber now! Cannot wait to see all your past and future videos.
Also, what type of chair are you using? And where can I get one?!
This is a very good tool to use for my video content. I am all IN!!!!!
That's awesome!! Happy to hear it!
Another great video, currently on the free trial and I'm totally digging it.
So glad to hear it, thanks for letting me know it Mike!
Thank you so much Denver for the very helpful and informative tutorial! I learnt a lot and enjoyed the way you teach! God bless you and good luck!
Thanks Denver your tips are hardcover i never understood how colorgradind works i learned a lot from you thanks man.
Happy to hear that!!
What a great video, to the point, no bullshit, and easy to try yourself. Subbed.
Thanks for the sub!!
Thanks for the excellent update. And Good video bass I needed a video to create visually interesting movies, everything is very nicely explained
Very helpful thanks. Now all we need is courage. Because it's easy to see what can do on another movie, but it's difficult to decide on own. The greatest difficulty is getting out of the mental schemes. I know that certain colors can be changed, but the scene would no longer represent reality, and at this point it is difficult to decide whether the result is more beautiful or less beautiful. Who knows the scene in reality, would you appreciate it anyway? This is why I can't get beyond saturation and contrasts. I do not have the courage?
Damn dude, this is so fast and high quality
I really like the way you teach us all these amazing techniques. Thanks :)
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Wow, I was really ignorant about color scheme until I came across this video. Thank you.
Happy to help!!
You r amazing because you gives methodes for different editing softwar that's great keep going man .
Thank you for demonstrating this. I have been trying to figure the settings out and your suggestion works great!
Thrilled to hear that Jeremy!
This can be perfect for the short clip project that i am currently working.
Whoa! This may be THE Answer to ALL My Color Correction problems!
if i never have to watch another video on "LUTS" (still don't really know what they are) I will be forever grateful.
Here's to making something so complicated -- into something SO Simple! or at least i hope?
Potential new client for CinemaGrade software.
Thanks so much! Glad you got a lot out of it. We have a video on LUTs as well: ua-cam.com/video/XObAesGZ2n8/v-deo.html
Good video bass I needed a video to create visually interesting movies, everything is very nicely explained
Thanks so much. I’m so excited to learn colour theory.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Another great experience I have got from this video. This is absolutely an informative video.
Thank you very much! Glad you got a lot out of it!
This video is really informative and educational, thanks to him I learned great things about color theory
Thanks man for sharing, appreciate your advises, you are improving my work day by day.
Happy to hear that!!
Wow, this is an amazing and very positive video. I learned a lot of new things by watching this video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your awesome explanation! Needed that to hear!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Denver! Just wanted to drop some love in the comments man. Love your course. I have the Davinci one.
I recently directed my second music video and used the hue curves to take one of the scenes from just alright to looking pretty damn good by pushing the colors into a complementary color scheme.
It’s Great to learn it, but it was even cooler to be able to experience it in my own work. Color really does hold a scene together.
Preach! I'm so grateful to hear you've implemented color design your films and expanded your creativity. Thanks for for the comment, it really means a lot and I'd love to see your project!
cool looking software can't wait to see it come out on more OS options
Really great tutorial. Learned a lot. Thanks for the sharing.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
i really enjoyed! you are the best keep it up mate
Thanks so much Alfreed!!
Fantastic Video
Thank you so much for sharing this video.
You're welcome! Happy to help!
It's look so easy, when you know how it's work!!!
Denver! Just wanted to drop some love in the comments man. Love your course.
Wow, this is an amazing and very positive video. I learned a lot of new things by watching this video.
Thanks so much Amir!! Glad you got a lot out of it!
A lot to digest her for this DIY filmmaker. Thanks!
I honestly didn't know about this. Thanks for sharing
Fabulous the methods you show us! I work doing this same type of work and watching your video helped me a lot! You are an inspiration with all your videos !! Thank you! keep it up!!
Thrilled to hear that Luis!
GREAT STUFF!!!... I’m getting cinema grade.
I was looking for this kind of video. Really, It's excellent. I really appreciate the way you describe the entire video. Thank you brother!
You're welcome! Happy to help!
Men it has been so Helpful I did discover lots of few things I never knew before 😅!
Glad you found it helpful Patrick!!
These are useful tips for anyone into film making. Thanks for sharing this informative video
You're welcome! Happy to help!
woow man great content its a must watch to all upcoming colorists
Thanks so much!!
You explained it so well, thanks man!
Cool video, thank you!
Really interesting watch, I honestly didn't know about this. Thanks for sharing!
crazy how easy it is to sample color themes like this... pretty damn interesting
Your skills and ability to explain them to noobs like me are unmatched man!
Thanks so much!! :)
Thanks Bro it's very use full. I m Beginer. Can I learn in after effects
Great work! What programm I should use if I wanna colorgading pictures in the same style?
Thanks! I'd recommend trying the free trial of Cinema Grade at cinemagrade.com
Great video. I love this effect and it’s easy to pull off
Thank you man, this video was very informative and now my videos have really improved, thank you!
Thanks! Short and to the point.
great video and everything is very nicely explained thank you
wonderful video taught me a lot thank you.
Happy to hear that Alan!
Awesome learning video. font look like futura but C not similar to it. What the name of your font?
what a pretty way to change cinematic colors !
Thank you very much! Glad you got a lot out of it!
I really enjoy your video and your voice is just amazing. You explain so well and every detail. THank you man
Thanks so much for the kind words!!
Always very helpful. Thankyou so much D !!!!
Nice! You make it look so easy. Practice makes perfect. But whats your advise for doing this sort of thing without RAW video?
You can apply the exact same techniques to non Raw/Log video, you just get a bit more flexibility if you do shoot log/raw.
Just to say amazing video and very helpful
Thanks for the video! It' s really interesting
Thanks for the tips. Helped a lot.
Great video! congratulations! I hope for years an explanation like this, make a series of videos on the subject !!! Thank you very much!!
This was very informative. I just started working with filming recently helping my wife set up a UA-cam channel and I am hooked.
Thrilled to hear it Jeff!