There's so many color correcting tutorials out there but they all seem so overwhelming and complicated. The way you explain it simply makes it comprehendible and easy to understand. Especially for beginners! Thank you for this tutorial Lila!
Just went though the correction and "cinematic" grading process by Lila. My video looks so pro it's blowing my mind. Can't believe I did that. Thank you so much Lila!
This is so good. I upgraded my camera and lense (based on videos on your channel), filmed a test video in SLOG3 (first time) and colour corrected. My next video on the main channel will finally not look like I filmed it with a potato 🥲 Thank you for this extremely helpful channel
Such a great video in explaining colour correcting in such a simple manner that makes it easy to understand. The introduction of how to open up the panels to see the correct colour workspace is immensely helpful! Thank you Lila!
I’ve watched 20+ white balance and color correcting/grading tutorials for Premiere Pro in the last 2 weeks and all of them pull up RGB Parade or various vector scopes and the histogram, but none of them explain what “ideal” is or what we are even looking to make the scopes/histogram look like. They just arbitrarily adjust with their eyes on what “looks good” and note that curves move but don’t explain what they’re looking at in the curves and scopes and such. Thank you for breaking this down better!
Thank you for simplifying the color correct process. I still struggle trying to get the greens just right on my videos but practice will help me improve. Your LUTS have also helped me a ton. 🙌🙌
Nuts that I got back into color correcting and your video pops right up. I learned from your older video on this subject, and nothing like a refresher, thanks!
I have seen your many videos and I like your teaching method, it is so easy to learn, moreover I also appreciate you for replying each and every viewer in comment section. Lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
All of my work, while only on a hobbyist level, is on a fairly new gaming laptop. Really wish there was a way to legitimately calibrate the monitor on it without having to go out and buy an external monitor. That notwithstanding, I've been looking for ways to improve the visuals in old VHS and DVD bootlegs of things that are no longer available (or never were in the US) for my own personal viewing, and look forward to trying your methods on my next project to see just how much I can improve some seriously dark and washed out footage. Great video!
Honestly - I learned some valuable info from you. Look, I already made a number of videos and somehow color corrected them. But not the way you showed me. I'll take a note of your tutorial. I didn't even know some buttons in Pemiere Pro existed. I like your attitude. 😊
hey lila quick one......im struggling with my sony a7iii color grade , please can you do another one for color grading for black skin texture especially for us in Africa . Please.
Hi Lila Nice video :) at 7:50 in the video you chek the" basic Correction" to see the diffrents before and after color correct.But is there a easy way to split the screen in 50/50 and at the same time color correct one af the 50% screen and se the different at the same time ? br Per from Denmark
Hello. My ASUS (PA248CNV) monitor has a brightness set to 50; do you suggest I turn it up to 100 with these buttons below the monitor? Dunno what settings are mandatory to nail the colour grade
Thank you so much for your video, Lila. My only comment is the video you used to correct didn't need much correction. It would be nice to have a video that needs a little more correction so we can see how you correct a less exposed or over-exposed video. Again thank you for explaining the basics.
I have a lengthy video where I need to cut between a Ninja V camera and three GoPro cameras. The GoPros are all very similar in color & brightness, but the Ninja V is obviously higher quality/depth. What is the best way to match the Ninja V's color balance with lesser cameras to make everything look consistent? Do I just need to make the Ninja look not as good?
Nick Nimmin sent me!! And had to sub! Love this tutorial and I’m going to watch more. Thank you for sharing and making great videos. I am such a noob and use iMovie…I have this as part of my Adobe bundle. I really want to learn the program more and make better videos.
I followed you up until the 1:44 mark where you adjust the saturation. I adjusted mine and the preview window and the scope does nothing. If I play the video I can see the waveforms moving in both boxes, what am I missing?
@@lilafromyoutube After I posted this I was talking to a friend and he mentioned the global FX mute button. I never used it and noticed it was not in my preview window. I added it and turned it off and its working now. This is strange because I have reinstalled premiere several times, reset the workspaces etc.
Either are fine. I usually colour correct on the clip itself and use an adjustment layer for colour grading. But if you have multiple clips that need the same colour correction, an adjustment layer would make it easier
LILA! Hi! need some help :( how do you export in premier so that it preserves the color attributes? because I exported but what I see in premier does not resemble the exported file :( help
There's so many color correcting tutorials out there but they all seem so overwhelming and complicated. The way you explain it simply makes it comprehendible and easy to understand. Especially for beginners! Thank you for this tutorial Lila!
I’m so happy to hear that, that’s exactly what I wanted to accomplish
Of course Lila tutorials are always understandable which I've learnt a lot from. She's great
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I completely agree
She still didn't explain the blacks and whites do,
Just went though the correction and "cinematic" grading process by Lila. My video looks so pro it's blowing my mind. Can't believe I did that. Thank you so much Lila!
I love how you make the complex so understandable. Thanks for being such a great teacher, Lila!
Thank you, reading this makes me very happy 🙏🏻
can you explain in more details please?
I was hoping for one of these color correcting tutorials with the new Premiere update, always a great learning experience on your channel
Haha there’s been a big makeover so I’m planning to redo some older vids and update them with current info
This is so good. I upgraded my camera and lense (based on videos on your channel), filmed a test video in SLOG3 (first time) and colour corrected. My next video on the main channel will finally not look like I filmed it with a potato 🥲 Thank you for this extremely helpful channel
7:50 is so useful for seeing the before and after! Thanks for the tips!
Thanks Lila really worth to watch learned many things with you in this video, you earned a subscriber❤
Just watched a few videos on youtube about colour correcting, and your video is the most understandable.
Happy to hear my video cleared things up 😊 it can be a difficult topic to understand
Such a great video in explaining colour correcting in such a simple manner that makes it easy to understand. The introduction of how to open up the panels to see the correct colour workspace is immensely helpful! Thank you Lila!
Wow. This chick kills it. Just found this after all these years. Insane.
haha happy to have you around!!
Thanks for the remainder about the monitor. I just bought a new one and completely forgot to change the settings!
I have been intimidated by color correction forever. This video made it so straightforward!!! My videos look so much better now!
This makes me so happy!!
I’ve watched 20+ white balance and color correcting/grading tutorials for Premiere Pro in the last 2 weeks and all of them pull up RGB Parade or various vector scopes and the histogram, but none of them explain what “ideal” is or what we are even looking to make the scopes/histogram look like. They just arbitrarily adjust with their eyes on what “looks good” and note that curves move but don’t explain what they’re looking at in the curves and scopes and such.
Thank you for breaking this down better!
so glad this was helpful!!
She knows how to explain. I always have trouble finding the tools but its great she explains where to find them
I’m glad its helpful 🤗
Thank you for simplifying the color correct process. I still struggle trying to get the greens just right on my videos but practice will help me improve. Your LUTS have also helped me a ton. 🙌🙌
I hope this will help you even more!
Nuts that I got back into color correcting and your video pops right up. I learned from your older video on this subject, and nothing like a refresher, thanks!
Haha amazing! Perfect timing 😎
I have seen your many videos and I like your teaching method, it is so easy to learn, moreover I also appreciate you for replying each and every viewer in comment section. Lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I do my best :)
Im so glad I found your channel. I've already watched a couple of videos and you do an excellent job. I liked and subscribed.
aw thanks! i appreciate it. nice to meet you!
your channel is so clean, i like it
Thank you for putting together this tutorial-it's been incredibly helpful as I dive into v-log and color correction.
My favorite Dutch UA-camr!
Hahaha thanks jay!
very informative for people who started using the program yesterday. :) Thank you very much!
Have fun with premiere pro! Let me know if you have any questions
FINALLY someone actually explains how and where to find all these little hidden menus. thanks
😊 welcome
I came back to this video as a reference while color correcting a current video. Thanks for this and for your expertise!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks. These basic instructions with demonstration are really helpful and concise.
Very efficient and friendly presentation! Thank you!
Best colour correcting tutorial on UA-cam
🙏🏻 best comment, thank you
Great concise video, cheers 🙌
Great video. What kind of Brightness/Contrast settings do you use on your monitor?
Hi lila great vid, just wanted to ask when you say full brightness do you mind I need to set my brightness to 100%?
of the monitor, yes!
Very good refresher! Thank you.
Hi Lila, when you say turn off the blue light filter do you mean turn off night mode/any warm settings I might have on my computer? Thank you!
What a professional color grading mam! Keep it up! 😀
All of my work, while only on a hobbyist level, is on a fairly new gaming laptop. Really wish there was a way to legitimately calibrate the monitor on it without having to go out and buy an external monitor. That notwithstanding, I've been looking for ways to improve the visuals in old VHS and DVD bootlegs of things that are no longer available (or never were in the US) for my own personal viewing, and look forward to trying your methods on my next project to see just how much I can improve some seriously dark and washed out footage. Great video!
thank you ☺
How do you reduce the noise in the black background so well?? :O
the blue light filter... :D
that will definitely do it
Great tutorial!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Honestly - I learned some valuable info from you. Look, I already made a number of videos and somehow color corrected them. But not the way you showed me. I'll take a note of your tutorial. I didn't even know some buttons in Pemiere Pro existed. I like your attitude. 😊
Thanks Troy!
Just what I needed! Don't forget the separate video on skin tones ;)
Here you go! ua-cam.com/video/EnGgZLlTU2g/v-deo.html
@@lilafromyoutube thank you!!
I checked - everything is clean
hey lila quick one......im struggling with my sony a7iii color grade , please can you do another one for color grading for black skin texture especially for us in Africa . Please.
Hi Lila Nice video :) at 7:50 in the video you chek the" basic Correction" to see the diffrents before and after color correct.But is there a easy way to split the screen in 50/50 and at the same time color correct one af the 50% screen and se the different at the same time ? br Per from Denmark
Very interesting, thanks Lila
Glad to hear that
Lila thanks for all the tutorials. I sincerely love you! God bless you real good
You are so welcome!
*I'm ALWAYS wanting to learn more lol, but since I also Game that's a Plus for me as I have a gaming Monitor*
Hello. My ASUS (PA248CNV) monitor has a brightness set to 50; do you suggest I turn it up to 100 with these buttons below the monitor? Dunno what settings are mandatory to nail the colour grade
amazing video! i know you mentioned talking about how to fix skin tones...where is that video? i'd love to check it out :)
Hi, thanks! Here’s the video (it’s an old one though) ua-cam.com/video/EnGgZLlTU2g/v-deo.htmlsi=MankJMkGAJWrN9iH
Straightforward and informative! You show by example how this can really make your images stand out,
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for making this really easy to understand!
You're very welcome!
What screen share software are you using to share your screen and yourself in a small circle display
are you suggesting to set the monitor at its full brightness?
Nice video, I love your T shirt!!!!
LILA! You got a new SUBSCRIBER>>>
All the best
thank you.
So nice to meet you!
Thank you so much for your video, Lila. My only comment is the video you used to correct didn't need much correction. It would be nice to have a video that needs a little more correction so we can see how you correct a less exposed or over-exposed video. Again thank you for explaining the basics.
so well and clearly explained!
You received my subscriber coz you teach well
Thanks Lila! Love learning from you.
I’m happy to hear that :)
This tutorial is so great! Simple and ez to understand! Thanks Lila! Btw, what picture profile you usually use when filming?
Neutral - so pp0 on sony cameras
@@lilafromyoutube good to know that, thanks for sharing!
This is genuinely the most helpful tutorial I have ever seen. THANK YOU!
So glad to hear this!!
hello I noticed the drop down tool bar list is black, how did you do that? Im using PR 2022
Great video. Thank you. What type of camera are you using?
A7SIII :)
I have a lengthy video where I need to cut between a Ninja V camera and three GoPro cameras. The GoPros are all very similar in color & brightness, but the Ninja V is obviously higher quality/depth. What is the best way to match the Ninja V's color balance with lesser cameras to make everything look consistent? Do I just need to make the Ninja look not as good?
you're amazing. thank you, Lila, for all this important info.
great t-shirt!
Such an amazing video! thank you so much! you're awesome!!! subscribed!
Thanks for this! I come back to these videos often,
🙏🏻🙏🏻
super effective tutorial and to the point. Best tutor ever.
🙏🏻 thank you
Great video always Lila
Thanks shevy! Always lovely to see you here :)
If my monitor is calibrate why i should use scopes?I can use whatever look good to my eye..this work for me until now
Thank you so much, Lila! My footage is no longer bland and lifeless :D
Haha nice
how to show your title text animation in the begining like this ... with scrip like animation composer or manual ?
Thank you queen! you saved me
i always use adjustment layer to apply my color grading, to not color grading in video footage itself
Btw thanks for the video
Love watching your videos ❤️
Thank you
Another great video, im subscribed now ha ha
So grateful for your amazing tips and guidance, all the best, Jordan.
What an amazing tutorial, resolved my question in the first 30 seconds of the video! Will watch until the end anyway, thank you so much Lila!
👏🏻👏🏻
I need to experiment with this, thanks Lila!
Enjoy!
I tried tobise this method, and premiere pro have any update lumetri color at new version?
perfect ! just perfect
Thank you, this is really helpful.
I don't see the vector scope on my workspace. How do I make that visible?
In the YUV scope with the 6 colors, what do the squares mean? There’s a small square and then big square. 🤔
Those boxes just represent the colours
So much value in one video! Thanks for this breakdown
🙏🏻
You really know your stuff ❤️❤️
🤝
Thank you Lila for these wonderful tutorials! You're a talented young woman and there's always a lot to learn from your videos! 👍
Thanks, I’m glad to hear you find these vids helpful
Thanks for the awesome videos :-) Subscribed!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Clear and easy to understand. Thanks! I subscribed!
Nick Nimmin sent me!! And had to sub! Love this tutorial and I’m going to watch more. Thank you for sharing and making great videos. I am such a noob and use iMovie…I have this as part of my Adobe bundle. I really want to learn the program more and make better videos.
Nick is the best! I hope you find my other videos helpful as well 😊 I’m here to help if you have any questions
I love this!!
Amazing video.
I just found your channel, SO much great info. Your tutorials are amazing!
Thanks so much!!
I followed you up until the 1:44 mark where you adjust the saturation. I adjusted mine and the preview window and the scope does nothing. If I play the video I can see the waveforms moving in both boxes, what am I missing?
Strange! Are you sure you have the right clip selected?
@@lilafromyoutube After I posted this I was talking to a friend and he mentioned the global FX mute button. I never used it and noticed it was not in my preview window. I added it and turned it off and its working now. This is strange because I have reinstalled premiere several times, reset the workspaces etc.
@funKdatFPV oh wow! Haha I’m glad you worked it out. I wonder how you activated it if it wasn’t in your tool bar 😅
@@lilafromyoutube Thats just it, I never did! Its also odd that even with a clean install it was still activated.
@funKdatFPV yeah super weird!! So glad you got it sorted though!
Which one is correct? Collor correcting directly on your footage or on a layer adjustment layer
Either are fine. I usually colour correct on the clip itself and use an adjustment layer for colour grading. But if you have multiple clips that need the same colour correction, an adjustment layer would make it easier
You have become my go to channel for Adobe contents :) 💖🙌 Love your simple yet Funny explanations.
Yay!!!!
Great work, thx x
LILA! Hi! need some help :( how do you export in premier so that it preserves the color attributes? because I exported but what I see in premier does not resemble the exported file :( help
Intelligent product placement there I have to say..