awesome way how u showed the process in all 3 softwares. Surely saving this video and apply the process on next projects … as always.. ur work is awesome. love frm INDIA 🇮🇳
i fucking love this channel mate juts stambled across as a food blogger getting into the world of showing ur stuff the best way possible, restaurant frantzen got this style of grading on their socials and overall photos
I’ve been waiting all my life for this moment. when I was born, my father told me to seek out a teacher who would one day share his secrets about the Moody and dark look. And you have finally revealed yourself to me!!! Thank you so much for sharing!! 😊😊😊😊😂😂😂😂
@@colorgradingcentral I am confused slightly though. What changes did you do to the first node in resolve before changing the layer tier to soft light? You never covered that part. Did you use a cst or log wheels?
I purchased cinema grade to your website and I have problem with the app there is no reply since Aug 10 until now I hope you read my comment here. Please don't ignore your customers. thank you
Hey, so I bought cinema grade like a year and a half ago. I have 2 questions. 1 is there any updates and if so how do I update it in Final Cut Pro? 2 do I get access to that lut
Hello 🎉 Can you upscale my own video ? Do you have a way to upload it to you ? I mean do have a link or an application to upload it to you ? It is about 511 MB
Hola. Quería decirte que muchísimos cineastas iberoamericanos te seguimos y nos beneficiamos de tus enseñanzas, pero no hablamos inglés. Podrías considerar poner subtítulos a tus enseñanzas. Muchas gracias de antemano por tus excelentes consejos.
@@colorgradingcentral well maybe Iam too "nerdy", but from my point of view, no matter what grade I use for my shot, character should always stay in "true colours". But as you change grade of the picture, gray hair start turn blue. I think the only way is to mask your character and do it separately...
What kind of footage are you shooting? If you’re seeing banding then it might be because you’re shooting at 8-bit colour and not 10-bit. Or you’re going too hard
@@MocFilmmaker Hmm, that’s interesting. When I colour grade my footage (10-bit 422) in SLog3 I get pretty decent gradation of colours. Just covering all the bases, but you also captured your footage on the cleanest ISO possible yeah? Bit depth doesn’t do much for high ISO noisy baselines.
It is an aggressive look so you have to be mindful of how sharp your curves are. You want them to not go too extreme and/or have plenty of gradual slope or feathering.
I’ve been trying and trying to contact support for help in accessing the academy after purchasing the filmmaker package. Please any help on how I can get access?
Nice tutorial however I'd suggest you create different tutorials for different software. Like one for Davinci another for FCP, its very confusing to follow like this. Or create sections for each. 🙂
Hi! Excuse me for asking, but what is the benefit for explaining all three editing programs at once? It’s only distracting or confusing me. I’m consider my self as a beginner and I’m from Sweden so that may be the answer. Ps. I didn’t look at the hole tutorial. 👍
This video was perfect for me, thank you so much💯
awesome way how u showed the process in all 3 softwares. Surely saving this video and apply the process on next projects … as always.. ur work is awesome. love frm INDIA 🇮🇳
My guy, thank your for that. Always love your work!
Thank you for giving the video clip for practicing, you're truly a nice person.
I would love to see this but with harsh bright sun lighting but with landscapes instead of people
i fucking love this channel mate juts stambled across as a food blogger getting into the world of showing ur stuff the best way possible, restaurant frantzen got this style of grading on their socials and overall photos
Very cool, thanks Denver.
Wow I learned TONS on this tutorial THANK YOU 🙏🙏
your support did not answer my email,i have a issue activating my serial on cinema grade. . .😢😢😢
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
i call it the IG Look and i am so fed up with it haha
Fair enough, cool to see it on video though
Thank you for the interesting grading process, i always wondered how to simulate the parallel nodes tree in fcpx
I’ve been waiting all my life for this moment. when I was born, my father told me to seek out a teacher who would one day share his secrets about the Moody and dark look. And you have finally revealed yourself to me!!! Thank you so much for sharing!! 😊😊😊😊😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂 I distinctly remember you asking me about it. Glad I could finally share it or at least my interpretation on the look.
@@colorgradingcentral I am confused slightly though. What changes did you do to the first node in resolve before changing the layer tier to soft light? You never covered that part. Did you use a cst or log wheels?
Awesome tutorial as always🤘! Thanks
I enjoyed watching, really like your color grading process
I purchased cinema grade to your website and I have problem with the app there is no reply since Aug 10 until now I hope you read my comment here. Please don't ignore your customers. thank you
Hey, so I bought cinema grade like a year and a half ago. I have 2 questions. 1 is there any updates and if so how do I update it in Final Cut Pro? 2 do I get access to that lut
Are you able to guide me where I can find how to get Smoove cinematic skin tones for my videos
Do you have a trial? Does this work well in davinci wide gamut space?
Thanks a lot for your helpful tutorial :-)
this look outdoes the "Orang Teal" look by far
Cinema Grade for the win!!
Hello 🎉 Can you upscale my own video ? Do you have a way to upload it to you ? I mean do have a link or an application to upload it to you ? It is about 511 MB
i subscribe this channel cause of this video sir, thank you
i GET error when I put it on the clip, it says low exception error
If I say that this is my favorite channel about coloring - it will be true
Hola. Quería decirte que muchísimos cineastas iberoamericanos te seguimos y nos beneficiamos de tus enseñanzas, pero no hablamos inglés. Podrías considerar poner subtítulos a tus enseñanzas. Muchas gracias de antemano por tus excelentes consejos.
Thank you for the suggestion, have you tried the translate feature in the auto captions?
That a boy 👍
awesome, will do apply ❤❤
"Like so"
❤ Thanks! 👌
I mean ... what about the blue hair tone? Is it on purpose?
How do you mean?
@@colorgradingcentral well maybe Iam too "nerdy", but from my point of view, no matter what grade I use for my shot, character should always stay in "true colours". But as you change grade of the picture, gray hair start turn blue. I think the only way is to mask your character and do it separately...
Another awesome colour grading. Thank you.
You’re welcome, thank you!
I see it more and more, but just makes me feel a bit colorblind. I really liked the color pop and grading of John Wick 4, moody but very beautiful
That is actually shown here in this tutorial:
th-cam.com/video/W-GjJky4AuQ/w-d-xo.html
I found that these Moody Dark Tone techniques usually ended up with alot of color artifacts. How do you deal with? Would love to know the pro tip.
What kind of footage are you shooting? If you’re seeing banding then it might be because you’re shooting at 8-bit colour and not 10-bit. Or you’re going too hard
@@MathanMaglaya 10 bit 4:2:2 , I find that altering color techniques like this give nowhere near clean result unless denoise every single shot
@@MocFilmmaker Hmm, that’s interesting. When I colour grade my footage (10-bit 422) in SLog3 I get pretty decent gradation of colours. Just covering all the bases, but you also captured your footage on the cleanest ISO possible yeah? Bit depth doesn’t do much for high ISO noisy baselines.
It is an aggressive look so you have to be mindful of how sharp your curves are. You want them to not go too extreme and/or have plenty of gradual slope or feathering.
I’ve been trying and trying to contact support for help in accessing the academy after purchasing the filmmaker package. Please any help on how I can get access?
Very cool!
Thanks for the comment 👊🏼
Nice tutorial however I'd suggest you create different tutorials for different software. Like one for Davinci another for FCP, its very confusing to follow like this. Or create sections for each. 🙂
We need more Cinemagrade tutorials
Check out the Academy for Cinema Grade: checkout.cinemagrade.com/cinema-grade-upgrade-to-academy/ it is very exhaustive and our most popular course.
Hi!
Excuse me for asking, but what is the benefit for explaining all three editing programs at once?
It’s only distracting or confusing me.
I’m consider my self as a beginner and I’m from Sweden so that may be the answer.
Ps. I didn’t look at the hole tutorial.
👍
We just have a large audience of filmmakers that are on all three.
Great video thanks.
Glad you liked it!
was waiting for this video
Haha perfect timing! Glad I could get it out for you.