I tried this last night and for some reason when I split the nodes and tried to color grade the background it was still changing the color on the skin I masked. I didn’t see that in yours. Something I am doing wrong that might not be in your video?
Nice that you're shooting on the Sony for the talking head segments - what lens are you using for this close-up talking head, there seems to be very little distortion if any at all :D
Brilliant stuff! A walkthrough of your outside grades, both in harsh light and low light would be awesome! Loving the colors and look all around, so would love to see that! Also your thinking behind exposing braw as well would be sick! Thanks!
Thank you for that walkthrough! I am new to DaVinci so to watch others work is always eye opening. I love how many nodes you have going on and the tip to add the film grain after the "denoise" is brilliant. It's so obvious but I honestly don't know how long it would have taken me to catch on to that....
Very cool man. Saw a vid where they compared a color wheel from davinci vs from in filmconvert and they reacted differently. Apparently bc the wheel in filmconvert is tailored to the profile u select.
Great video, I know it’s less requested but man I would love some stuff on the story and other “boring” things you mentioned. IMHO way more important than the grade. I get everyone wants to learn the grading but your story has to be good, and then your footage has to be good before we can even worry about the grade.
Jonathan Masters dude it’s crazy. I’ve seen people put out amazing stories with practically no grades.. and people comment “how’d you color grade this, it was so cinematic” 🤦🏽♂️ people are just misinformed sadly. I wanna do mroe is that stuff, just gotta dance around specific gigs that won’t mind me filming a bts
Noise reduction and sharpness should be the last thing on a grading either it's cinema grading or just for fun grading. Why don't you do it last? You're introducing noise back again with more layers. Thanks!
Paulo André Carvalho I disagree. I like to clean up the digital noise and then I apply film grain. And I would never sharpen last, you then sharper all those other layers. Specially when applying grain. There’s a thousand ways to do, no exact way.
camtheman no exact way, but you want to clean the image, do corrections, grade and close to the end the final touches as sharpening and grain. I understand why you sharpen before grain as it is part of the Nitrate, but then you grade your grain as well. If you want to use the grain from the Nitrate, you can create another node with Nitrate at the end and use only the grain part of it, in your first Nitrate node you would not use grain. Or do not use grain from the Nitrate and use Film Grain ofx from DaVinci Studio version at the end
elektrar I’ve done it that way a few times but never really felt like there was a big difference. I rarely run into issues, obviously when I do I flip it all up lol. It’s just like how there’s a thousand daYs to cook an egg! Haha
First grading tutorial I've seen where someone talks about separating the skin tones. I've been so confused as to why my skin tones look like absolute shit.
Hello. I am planning to purchase your FILM CONVERTER. But I want to check something, as there is a lot of deception around. I spent a lot of money and it didn't work out like I saw other sellers on UA-cam. Let me send you a small file, can you paint it with your FILM CONVERTER and show what happened? I want to check that my files, shot with the Blackmagic 6K camera, will look like a movie like yours.
Geez...you jumped around too much...hard to follow. Why so many nodes, if as you say, two or three are the same? Not very organized here, at least it seems that way.
You respond faster than some of my film professors. Literally requested this video last week lol
Pablo Guillen Lololol! This is honestly my number requested topic
Qà
@@cammackey Dsd
This is incredible. I will have to try this. Thanks for the lesson.
I tried this last night and for some reason when I split the nodes and tried to color grade the background it was still changing the color on the skin I masked. I didn’t see that in yours. Something I am doing wrong that might not be in your video?
Holy crap this video was awesome. It was easier to understand than the Resolve tutorials.
bro...this tutorial was amazing. thank you!
Thanks buddy got the filmconvert and was look how to properly grade ..you help out a lot
Great video! Would be nice to see your workflow on 2022
Brill work as always!
Haven't seen you around in a while - nice to see you back :D
Nice that you're shooting on the Sony for the talking head segments - what lens are you using for this close-up talking head, there seems to be very little distortion if any at all :D
can I color correct skin stones with film convert? or do I have to use da vinci wheels?
Wow, this is a really good tutorial. Thank you for sharing🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Brilliant stuff! A walkthrough of your outside grades, both in harsh light and low light would be awesome! Loving the colors and look all around, so would love to see that! Also your thinking behind exposing braw as well would be sick! Thanks!
Three thumbs up ... Thank you fella .. !!!
Thank you for that walkthrough! I am new to DaVinci so to watch others work is always eye opening. I love how many nodes you have going on and the tip to add the film grain after the "denoise" is brilliant. It's so obvious but I honestly don't know how long it would have taken me to catch on to that....
Thank you very much for this. Really clear and well explained. Subscribed!
Very cool man. Saw a vid where they compared a color wheel from davinci vs from in filmconvert and they reacted differently. Apparently bc the wheel in filmconvert is tailored to the profile u select.
I smashed the like n subscribe button right away when you said anamorpfuck. Anyway love the video.
Lol my pirate language always slipping
Nice!!!
About Vid atlantic
Did you use the front round filter or the back attachment ?
Would love to learn about your story and idea creation process
same!
9:05 I love that dark look :)
Great video, I know it’s less requested but man I would love some stuff on the story and other “boring” things you mentioned. IMHO way more important than the grade. I get everyone wants to learn the grading but your story has to be good, and then your footage has to be good before we can even worry about the grade.
Jonathan Masters dude it’s crazy. I’ve seen people put out amazing stories with practically no grades.. and people comment “how’d you color grade this, it was so cinematic” 🤦🏽♂️ people are just misinformed sadly. I wanna do mroe is that stuff, just gotta dance around specific gigs that won’t mind me filming a bts
Loved it man, thank you for doing this 🙏🏻
what compression rate do yo prefer when shooting raw?
What would be the best anamorphic filter for the Sony 35mm 1.8 OSS?
Verzi I’m not sure honestly. The vidatlantic ones are technically only for the sigma 18-35 which is a crop sensor lens.
Anamorfuck, my gosh. I screamed 😆 You're the best
does the bmpcc 4k come with a ac/power cable to use in place of a battery?
yes it does
Thanks for sharing
Your lenses?
would be awesome if you could share the DRX file so people can tweak it and work with it.
Good work ..
Thank u so much!
Noise reduction and sharpness should be the last thing on a grading either it's cinema grading or just for fun grading. Why don't you do it last? You're introducing noise back again with more layers. Thanks!
Paulo André Carvalho I disagree. I like to clean up the digital noise and then I apply film grain. And I would never sharpen last, you then sharper all those other layers. Specially when applying grain. There’s a thousand ways to do, no exact way.
@@cammackey that's why i asked, to try to understand your motive. Thanks.
camtheman no exact way, but you want to clean the image, do corrections, grade and close to the end the final touches as sharpening and grain. I understand why you sharpen before grain as it is part of the Nitrate, but then you grade your grain as well. If you want to use the grain from the Nitrate, you can create another node with Nitrate at the end and use only the grain part of it, in your first Nitrate node you would not use grain. Or do not use grain from the Nitrate and use Film Grain ofx from DaVinci Studio version at the end
elektrar I’ve done it that way a few times but never really felt like there was a big difference. I rarely run into issues, obviously when I do I flip it all up lol. It’s just like how there’s a thousand daYs to cook an egg! Haha
First grading tutorial I've seen where someone talks about separating the skin tones. I've been so confused as to why my skin tones look like absolute shit.
360p im here to early lol
Chimera Visuals lol it’s HD now!!
bro I loved it. Can we collab on some of my work?
Hello. I am planning to purchase your FILM CONVERTER. But I want to check something, as there is a lot of deception around. I spent a lot of money and it didn't work out like I saw other sellers on UA-cam. Let me send you a small file, can you paint it with your FILM CONVERTER and show what happened? I want to check that my files, shot with the Blackmagic 6K camera, will look like a movie like yours.
well...it seems to be the lens......do you know what lens he used? Also, why is lens not posted? lens is if not more important thatn camera!
@@terrencefleming6367 Hi 🙋🏻♂️, Thank you friend. Do you think the color of the picture depends on the lens?
color compress
I got mail ;-)
Geez...you jumped around too much...hard to follow. Why so many nodes, if as you say, two or three are the same? Not very organized here, at least it seems that way.
Too advance for some