It's interesting to see how many parallels are here to audio editing. I have a long background in audio, but I'm quite new to colour. When you were demonstrating removing green by adding magentas, that was mind-blowing. We do this in EQing all the time and it makes perfect sense why this would work here too. Thanks for the awesome video!
Really appreciate this. I'm a color blind motion designer, but I occasionally have to grade stuff. Trying to do anything in after effects is so unintuitive that I often send clips to clients and they come back telling me it's obnoxiously green/red etc. I've been trying to wrap my head around resolve using your videos and it seems to be much more usable for my eyes.
I absolutely love the teal and orange look. I've practiced a lot with it and can comfortably say that I'm not in the beginner range but most CERTAINLY not a pro.
Great, following for a long time now. We discussed you during a grade with a talent on BaseLight. one thing to mention.... reduce 400Hz in your audio when you sit behind the monitor while talking...
As someone who actively learns from tutorials on TH-cam, I'd like to add that a lot of people teaching do tend to say the following a lot: "Here's how to do this technique, there is a more advance technique to achieve better results, but we'll not get into that" -- and they do not ever touch that subject ever again. Do take into consideration, a lot of people teaching don't know how to teach and/ or don't teach properly.
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 The person who made the video made a comment saying beginners don't want to learn, so I responded with reason's why beginners don't always know the best methods to achieve something. Hope that's cleared up for you.
@@swancoffeehouse5983 Viewers are lucky pros are making these videos. Before TH-cam and the internet there was truly no way to learn. You had to go to a library and check out/buy books or know a pro personally. Viewers and "students" have nothing to be but grateful for the time and efforts pros put towards spreading their techniques. Without these pro breakdowns it would take an amateur 5-10 years to discover and realize these techniques themselves. Pros are making it harder on themsevles by developing more competition from teaching others their pro mindsets, there simply is no room for complaints. Be greatful or gtfo this comment section. Someone like you we pros call haters. "As someone who actively learns from tutorials" lol more like as someone who constantly complains on tutorials. I want to see you become a pro at something and try and teach it, ill be the first one there complainign and nitpicking your video apart after your 15 years of hard work and experience. We'll see how it makes you feel ;)
@@1NightInParisOfficial You seem confused. Viewers aren't lucky, viewers are the paycheck for the content being made. Content creation should not be praised for the effort, but for its efficiency. Teaching is a skill, not everyone masters it. Don't overembellish yourself. You can never be a pro when you can't differentiate criticism from hate. Talk to me when you've matured and the world isn't black and white to you.
@@swancoffeehouse5983 Lol I seem confused because I'm the one watching tutorials and complaining about the knowledge that is being give to me for FREE. Right... lol. Pros dont spread knowledge for the paycheck. They spread knowledge because of their awareness to the industry and others wantintg to learn the subject. The check is just a bonus. And i can call myself as i please. I know my knowledge and what i can deliver as a creative. Seems like the only one who wont climb those ladders is you as you complain on tutorials instead of taking whatever knowledge you can and applying it. You're literally watching someone drop gem after gem but still have something to complain about. Lol, this is why you're not where he is and probably never will be. Prove me wrong, ill be waiting on it ;)
This is absolutely jam-packed with value, as always! I'll definitely try out the Glow technique and implement printer lights more in my process. Thank you, Qazi.
This is brilliant Qazi, i love how you show us the mistakes a beginner makes first before going onto what a Pro does, I feel thats very important, otherwise beginers would think they are doing the right thing, weldone for showing us this
It's 2am where I'm at and I watched this video probably this is 10 times ever since it's released 🙏🏾 shout-out qazi this here alone can upgrade you from beginner to somebody 🔥🔥🔥💯💯
This guy bro! Amazing! Can't believe this is on youtube just like that for free! Qazi! My guy! Thank you! Saving money for your school starting today!!!
You are really limiting the usefulness of this video as a tutorial by using your fancy interface rather than a straight keyboard and mouse. How is a beginner supposed to have a clue what you are doing when the mouse is sitting in the middle of the screen, and settings are popping around at warp speed? You sir are a marvelous colour grader. Your skills as an educationalist needs work.
I cannot stress enough that Irishlostboy nailed it. Lot of good info but you are not teaching the how, just the what. I gave up watching you because of this. Slow down. Quit using words like go here, there, etc. Use your mouse, keys stated, etc. I would never take one of your courses because of this.
A beginner usually doesn't even get familiar with some of the advanced stuff the 'pro' he talks about... I have been using Resolve for a while, and I was able to achieve similar effects by simpler means with only a few nodes. It's all to do with continually balancing while gradually introducing colours and such. And the part I'm more iffy on is that Resolve itself has options, available for everyone, to automatically pick up skin tones or use a colour chart of existing skin tones. Really don't understand the extra steps here.
Appreciate that so so much! haven't seen such a great video explaining how to colour grade anywhere. Everyone else is just selling luts. Thank you so so much for this!
I spend 3-4 hours everyday watching your videos trying to learn as much as possible. Thank you so much for creating these videos! I'll be getting your course very soon
I wonder if I’m the only one here who prefers that intermediate look with white walls (right after “printer lights” adjustment)? Sure it needs some contrast and glow, but man, it’s so much better than teal and orange in my opinion. Thanks for a great tutorial, mate, so much insight.
Watching it... I just think how beautiful this shot looks without the teal and orange... just that plain and beautiful almost silver white and that beautiful skin... I loved more than the teal and orange version
Love your content. Here's a quick thought: If grain is supposed to mimic film grain (I admit I'm not the biggest fan of reducing the clarity by adding something noisy anyway), I would argue that it should be the first node after bringing the log image into a filmstock-like range. Only then will it behave the way it does with film stock: The grain is there before anything else and is affected by any subsequent treatment you subject the frame to.
I feel like a broken record, Qazi...more lights coming on in my head! Every node has purpose, every node has a place. 'to corr' nails the anchors to the floor...'to' shapes the look...'to adj' let's you mold the shape to the story... Now to go from insight to execution! Thanks, mate.
I never understood how you make a node tree until watching you make one... It is like making a circuit and you want to ensure that you always come back to the original setting before continuing on, therefore having that tree image if you look sideways (to make a simplified one of course). Now I understand 😊
Pretty interesting final look, thank you for shaking! Although it reminded me a memory from highschool that I thought I'd share. It was a simple comment from a math teacher who once told us that he tried not writing wrong answer on the board because "d'un point de vue pédagogique" (from an educational standpoint), it messes with how some students would remember the lesson. I found this very true indeed in my experience. We actually learn better when the teacher shows us how to do it, sprinkled all along with socratic getting you to give the answer that they have. TL;DR : I skipped the beginner's look because it never helps to watch someone do something they consider wrong on purpose.
Can you do a desk tour and a workflow video on how you use your equipment?? I’m interested in getting into cinematography and your setup looks crazy cool. This is my first video on your channel and you got yourself a fan, this is so enlightening 😁😁😁
I wish i knew you existed before I spent 4 years at university. I’ve learned way more from you from just your TH-cam videos. You are AMAZING and if I lived in America I’d be begging to be a trainee under you 🤣🤣
I've watched all your videos and this is by far the best content of yours! Keep it up man. Could you maybe on day , make a video about the correct way to make lifted black looks? Like decontrasty, but still punchy looks?
The only thing I didn't like about that free training is that you can't really easily rewatch parts of it and reference it like a youtube video. So far best color grading channel I've found, finally some professional information here.
Man you are beast. Mt advice is to improve your teaching skills. I could understand everything because I've been using DaVinci for a long period, but for a beginner I think it can be confusing sometimes
Don't forget to check out my FREE 1-hour Color Grading Training: bit.ly/2J0aOig This will teach you everything important you need to know about the NODE TREE
Checked it out, super valuable! I'd love to see stuff like this hosted on a website you own or here on the youtube channel... had to leave in the middle and the inability to pause the video meant I had to miss a portion of the training :/ overall though, good stuff!
WOOOW!! I just watched this training and it is insane what I've learned!! Thank you sooo so much man😍 Directly going to create this base node tree and edit some of my old footage 🙏🏼
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Really great video. Beginners sound enfineeers have the same problem : they don t push the mixing table into the red so they lose the crispy beefy part of a mix, and it sounds flat. As you say you won't break anything.
I swear everytime I thought I've come somewhere in learning how to use fusion then look at the colour page. its like I'm learning DaVinci all over again just that this time I'm blindfolded.
Man I just start to watch your video and after only one minute I have to take a break to subscribe to your channel. Compliments! It’s easy to understand that you’re very professional and you know what you do 👏. Paolo from Italy
Before watching your videos I thought i was pretty noob colorist. Now I see most of my process is pretty good and I just have to adjust a few things. However those few small changes take the videos a long way.
Really interesting channel! I'll be watching more of your videos. I'm not in cinematography myself but rather computer graphics and all the same things apply with post processing.
I would definitely like to know what "printer lites" are. I'm not clear from this video, and I would love to understand it better! Especially since I was blown away by the adjustments you made on that node. It went so fast, I'm going to have to rewatch that segment a few times, I think. (Great videos by the way, man!)
Great stuff! Definitely makes the life in teal and orange get to life! And yeah I'd like to see a whole vid on printer lights.. Thanks for the awsomrness Qazi☺👊
There is no digital color grading in Taxi Driver. The first big movie that was digitally graded was Lord of the Rings. Shot on film, then digitalized, graded digitally and then printed back to film.
Dude you are a total badass ! Thanks ! The only one thing I’ll suggest. I know you know this stuff like the back of your hand. But just sometimes I feel like you skip some really basic stuff like how to create a node short cut or the short cut for enable and disabling the effect of the grade in that node. Spend just a touch more time on the how and why for us beginners. Simple things like that if you slow down just a touch remembering a beginner is watching will take your videos from great to greater. 🤙
Hey I signed up for your free webinar and waited for it to start etc... I was disappointed that I could not pause or rewind the video, I could not follow at your pace when creating nodes. I need something a little slow paced, or at least the ability to pause because if you miss one little detail the rest of the webinar is useless!
sadly my pc resets after almost any action i take in davinci... for now ill have to make due with ps and capcut, lovely video tho, cant wait to learn more... that glow effect took the video from a solid amateur to hardcore professional
😅not me finding this video after HOURS of trying to teal and orange my video and doing ALL of the beginner mistakes 😆 Next video. I can be better in the next😅 Thank you for this🙌
"People don't like to learn, they just like to do" -Waqas Qazi
"Unfortunately people look down on those who struggle to learn, instead of helping them" -Me
I'm the opposite, which is arguably worse.
That's me xD
@@Rantonemems lmao understandable
That’s just not true
It's interesting to see how many parallels are here to audio editing. I have a long background in audio, but I'm quite new to colour. When you were demonstrating removing green by adding magentas, that was mind-blowing. We do this in EQing all the time and it makes perfect sense why this would work here too. Thanks for the awesome video!
Totally, it's all about operating waves (light or sound). 🙂
Thought the same. I also have audio background
Another Audio Head, and I Fourth this comment lol 💯
Have same background and complete agree
Same here!
This DID NOT feel like 20 minutes! Love the energy and how applicable this techniques are. Keep on killing it man!
I've never seen a channel with so much value! Respect.🙌
Really appreciate this. I'm a color blind motion designer, but I occasionally have to grade stuff. Trying to do anything in after effects is so unintuitive that I often send clips to clients and they come back telling me it's obnoxiously green/red etc. I've been trying to wrap my head around resolve using your videos and it seems to be much more usable for my eyes.
Dude knows what he's talking about.
wtf this was honestly the best tutorial on color i've ever seen, big thank you for your skills as an educator.
I absolutely love the teal and orange look. I've practiced a lot with it and can comfortably say that I'm not in the beginner range but most CERTAINLY not a pro.
Great, following for a long time now. We discussed you during a grade with a talent on BaseLight. one thing to mention.... reduce 400Hz in your audio when you sit behind the monitor while talking...
As someone who actively learns from tutorials on TH-cam, I'd like to add that a lot of people teaching do tend to say the following a lot:
"Here's how to do this technique, there is a more advance technique to achieve better results, but we'll not get into that" -- and they do not ever touch that subject ever again. Do take into consideration, a lot of people teaching don't know how to teach and/ or don't teach properly.
Is this directed at viewers or the person who made the video?
@@papasscooperiaworker3649 The person who made the video made a comment saying beginners don't want to learn, so I responded with reason's why beginners don't always know the best methods to achieve something.
Hope that's cleared up for you.
@@swancoffeehouse5983 Viewers are lucky pros are making these videos. Before TH-cam and the internet there was truly no way to learn. You had to go to a library and check out/buy books or know a pro personally. Viewers and "students" have nothing to be but grateful for the time and efforts pros put towards spreading their techniques. Without these pro breakdowns it would take an amateur 5-10 years to discover and realize these techniques themselves. Pros are making it harder on themsevles by developing more competition from teaching others their pro mindsets, there simply is no room for complaints. Be greatful or gtfo this comment section. Someone like you we pros call haters. "As someone who actively learns from tutorials" lol more like as someone who constantly complains on tutorials. I want to see you become a pro at something and try and teach it, ill be the first one there complainign and nitpicking your video apart after your 15 years of hard work and experience. We'll see how it makes you feel ;)
@@1NightInParisOfficial You seem confused. Viewers aren't lucky, viewers are the paycheck for the content being made. Content creation should not be praised for the effort, but for its efficiency. Teaching is a skill, not everyone masters it.
Don't overembellish yourself. You can never be a pro when you can't differentiate criticism from hate. Talk to me when you've matured and the world isn't black and white to you.
@@swancoffeehouse5983 Lol I seem confused because I'm the one watching tutorials and complaining about the knowledge that is being give to me for FREE. Right... lol. Pros dont spread knowledge for the paycheck. They spread knowledge because of their awareness to the industry and others wantintg to learn the subject. The check is just a bonus. And i can call myself as i please. I know my knowledge and what i can deliver as a creative. Seems like the only one who wont climb those ladders is you as you complain on tutorials instead of taking whatever knowledge you can and applying it. You're literally watching someone drop gem after gem but still have something to complain about. Lol, this is why you're not where he is and probably never will be.
Prove me wrong, ill be waiting on it ;)
PRINTER LIGHTS YES !!! - Especially how to colour correct underwater footage. That would be really helpful 🙌🙌🙌
what I see @ 14:40 is pleasing to my eyes, the final not so much. However the information shared is really good! you got a subscriber.
This is absolutely jam-packed with value, as always! I'll definitely try out the Glow technique and implement printer lights more in my process. Thank you, Qazi.
Wow man, you´re such a proffesional. Not only your color editing looks great, but your method is clean and complete as well
Appreciate the love, bro.
This is brilliant Qazi, i love how you show us the mistakes a beginner makes first before going onto what a Pro does, I feel thats very important, otherwise beginers would think they are doing the right thing, weldone for showing us this
Agreed 💯
It's 2am where I'm at and I watched this video probably this is 10 times ever since it's released 🙏🏾 shout-out qazi this here alone can upgrade you from beginner to somebody 🔥🔥🔥💯💯
This guy bro! Amazing! Can't believe this is on youtube just like that for free! Qazi! My guy! Thank you! Saving money for your school starting today!!!
You are really limiting the usefulness of this video as a tutorial by using your fancy interface rather than a straight keyboard and mouse. How is a beginner supposed to have a clue what you are doing when the mouse is sitting in the middle of the screen, and settings are popping around at warp speed?
You sir are a marvelous colour grader. Your skills as an educationalist needs work.
I cannot stress enough that Irishlostboy nailed it. Lot of good info but you are not teaching the how, just the what. I gave up watching you because of this. Slow down. Quit using words like go here, there, etc. Use your mouse, keys stated, etc. I would never take one of your courses because of this.
for real, and you know he'll never read this being a month old video.
A beginner usually doesn't even get familiar with some of the advanced stuff the 'pro' he talks about... I have been using Resolve for a while, and I was able to achieve similar effects by simpler means with only a few nodes. It's all to do with continually balancing while gradually introducing colours and such. And the part I'm more iffy on is that Resolve itself has options, available for everyone, to automatically pick up skin tones or use a colour chart of existing skin tones. Really don't understand the extra steps here.
Thought it was me. The is changing settings left and right but I have no idea which node he's in.
I'm guessing the thorough lesson requires paid subscription
best channel on youtube to learn davinci stuff properly with real industry standards. bravo!
Appreciate that so so much! haven't seen such a great video explaining how to colour grade anywhere. Everyone else is just selling luts. Thank you so so much for this!
I spend 3-4 hours everyday watching your videos trying to learn as much as possible. Thank you so much for creating these videos! I'll be getting your course very soon
I wonder if I’m the only one here who prefers that intermediate look with white walls (right after “printer lights” adjustment)? Sure it needs some contrast and glow, but man, it’s so much better than teal and orange in my opinion.
Thanks for a great tutorial, mate, so much insight.
Watching it... I just think how beautiful this shot looks without the teal and orange... just that plain and beautiful almost silver white and that beautiful skin... I loved more than the teal and orange version
Love your content. Here's a quick thought: If grain is supposed to mimic film grain (I admit I'm not the biggest fan of reducing the clarity by adding something noisy anyway), I would argue that it should be the first node after bringing the log image into a filmstock-like range. Only then will it behave the way it does with film stock: The grain is there before anything else and is affected by any subsequent treatment you subject the frame to.
Great comparison. I love Teal and Orange as long as it isn't obvious (like in James Bond)
Roger Deakins!
this is the most useful color correction video i’ve stumbled upon in a while! The whole channel is a goldmine, thank you so much
just moving to DVR, your channel is insanely good mate! thank you
Bro you are the first colorist I watched that I gotta say that I love!!! Bro I love you!!! I’m following you on Instagram now
I feel like a broken record, Qazi...more lights coming on in my head! Every node has purpose, every node has a place. 'to corr' nails the anchors to the floor...'to' shapes the look...'to adj' let's you mold the shape to the story... Now to go from insight to execution! Thanks, mate.
Instead of log corrections of black and white, you can also use the luma vs saturation curve.
GRACIAS! Lo apliqué en un proyecto y la diferencia fue abismal!
I never understood how you make a node tree until watching you make one...
It is like making a circuit and you want to ensure that you always come back to the original setting before continuing on, therefore having that tree image if you look sideways (to make a simplified one of course).
Now I understand 😊
I am a beginner but because I pay attention to Qazi I'm avoiding the inherent pitfalls. Keep up the great transfer of knowledge Qazi!
Pretty interesting final look, thank you for shaking! Although it reminded me a memory from highschool that I thought I'd share. It was a simple comment from a math teacher who once told us that he tried not writing wrong answer on the board because "d'un point de vue pédagogique" (from an educational standpoint), it messes with how some students would remember the lesson. I found this very true indeed in my experience. We actually learn better when the teacher shows us how to do it, sprinkled all along with socratic getting you to give the answer that they have.
TL;DR : I skipped the beginner's look because it never helps to watch someone do something they consider wrong on purpose.
Nice video and channel man! :D
Thank you brother 💪🏾
Printer lites vid please! Loved this tutorial. Best grader on TH-cam for sure!
Can you do a desk tour and a workflow video on how you use your equipment?? I’m interested in getting into cinematography and your setup looks crazy cool. This is my first video on your channel and you got yourself a fan, this is so enlightening 😁😁😁
This is brilliant! Thank you so much, I learned so much about effective color grading workflow in 20 minutes than I ever did at uni.
Thank you for all your great videos. Binge watching them since a few days, great work man!
Thank you brother. Appreciate that.
First! Let's go :)
Awesome tutorial Waqas, can't wait to work with this one in the course!
Second brother, second
Printer Lights! yes definitely. Best one so far. Keep it up. 🔥
Good work Qazi. Thanks again for all the hard work.
Oh! Ann Printer Lights....yes please.
este video y este canal sin duda valen oro. NUEVO SUSCRIPTOR
This is definitely one of my pet peeves, I’m not a filmmaker, but I definitely notice when it’s done, right
absolutely huge, man!!!!!!! really amazing, top quality!
Thanks a lot! I leaned a lot from this.
I wish i knew you existed before I spent 4 years at university. I’ve learned way more from you from just your TH-cam videos. You are AMAZING and if I lived in America I’d be begging to be a trainee under you 🤣🤣
universities are a waste of time, all they are good for is producing obedient slaves that follow incompetent teachers without question
@@Falzeee yep. Too late now!
Really good. I've been pretty successful in colorgrading where i could live off it. But this tutorial makes everything much easier and better.
I've watched all your videos and this is by far the best content of yours! Keep it up man.
Could you maybe on day , make a video about the correct way to make lifted black looks? Like decontrasty, but still punchy looks?
This is great!
Thank you
The only thing I didn't like about that free training is that you can't really easily rewatch parts of it and reference it like a youtube video. So far best color grading channel I've found, finally some professional information here.
Man you are beast. Mt advice is to improve your teaching skills. I could understand everything because I've been using DaVinci for a long period, but for a beginner I think it can be confusing sometimes
Don't forget to check out my FREE 1-hour Color Grading Training: bit.ly/2J0aOig
This will teach you everything important you need to know about the NODE TREE
Checked it out, super valuable! I'd love to see stuff like this hosted on a website you own or here on the youtube channel... had to leave in the middle and the inability to pause the video meant I had to miss a portion of the training :/ overall though, good stuff!
You have training in spanish?
Hey Waqas! Is there a way to see this training afterwards? I mean I wasn’t able to check it at the time it was live. 👍
The video does not work for me. I am in Indonesia. I have tried many times already.
WOOOW!!
I just watched this training and it is insane what I've learned!! Thank you sooo so much man😍
Directly going to create this base node tree and edit some of my old footage 🙏🏼
Really great video. Beginners sound enfineeers have the same problem : they don t push the mixing table into the red so they lose the crispy beefy part of a mix, and it sounds flat. As you say you won't break anything.
Thank you for the helpful information, Waqas. Helps us "see" things more knowledgeably.
Who else wants to hug this man ? Lets all truly say "thanks man!! " seriously for putting amazing content.
Such an in depth look at coloring. Thanks for providing this training! Learned a lot!
I swear everytime I thought I've come somewhere in learning how to use fusion then look at the colour page.
its like I'm learning DaVinci all over again just that this time I'm blindfolded.
Man I just start to watch your video and after only one minute I have to take a break to subscribe to your channel. Compliments! It’s easy to understand that you’re very professional and you know what you do 👏. Paolo from Italy
Let's go! Happy to help.
Awesome tut Qazi ! I was stuck in a rut and this helped
Beautiful video, love to learn more! Printer lights!
Watched your free training for 03 times...definitely worth it.....
I rewatched this again. This tutorial is timeless.
Thanks for the knowledge. One love from Paris, France.
there is no enough word to say thank u...god bless u sir...so much respect for u....luv u❤️
One of your best tutorials yet!!
Before watching your videos I thought i was pretty noob colorist. Now I see most of my process is pretty good and I just have to adjust a few things. However those few small changes take the videos a long way.
Your studio looks like a space ship !!! Excelent video, thanks for sharing :) :) :)
always providing best and easy to follow\understand videos. Long time follower and i like that you do so much film referencing.
Printer-lights!! some more awesomeness!! ;-)
Yes Please. "Waqas'Omeness" :-)
Really interesting channel! I'll be watching more of your videos. I'm not in cinematography myself but rather computer graphics and all the same things apply with post processing.
I would definitely like to know what "printer lites" are. I'm not clear from this video, and I would love to understand it better! Especially since I was blown away by the adjustments you made on that node. It went so fast, I'm going to have to rewatch that segment a few times, I think. (Great videos by the way, man!)
Oh no this is literally what I am struggling with!!!
Thanks from Japan
This dude is out here killing it every day. Thanks Qazi !
I can watch these all day
Great stuff! Definitely makes the life in teal and orange get to life! And yeah I'd like to see a whole vid on printer lights.. Thanks for the awsomrness Qazi☺👊
I want a tutorial about Taxi driver's night scenes color grade.
There is no digital color grading in Taxi Driver. The first big movie that was digitally graded was Lord of the Rings. Shot on film, then digitalized, graded digitally and then printed back to film.
@@MrJemabaris IKR but there will be some way of getting similar colors
SIR IS THE MESSI OF COLOR GRADING 😍😍😍
A 20 minute Masterclass. Thanks so much, Qazi.
Dude you are a total badass ! Thanks ! The only one thing I’ll suggest. I know you know this stuff like the back of your hand. But just sometimes I feel like you skip some really basic stuff like how to create a node short cut or the short cut for enable and disabling the effect of the grade in that node. Spend just a touch more time on the how and why for us beginners. Simple things like that if you slow down just a touch remembering a beginner is watching will take your videos from great to greater. 🤙
I watched you videos for such a long time and learned soooo much in that time. Thank you Qazi
Love the videos grading without qualifiers!
Would you mind posting the your project setting - colour management video please? Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge! Amazing!!
Hey I signed up for your free webinar and waited for it to start etc... I was disappointed that I could not pause or rewind the video, I could not follow at your pace when creating nodes. I need something a little slow paced, or at least the ability to pause because if you miss one little detail the rest of the webinar is useless!
please recommend the color grading monitor!!^^ no problem expensive or cheap, any price is ok
Amazing video. Thank you so much!
thanks for sharing your knowledge!
We need more content like this.
I like to learn!!! I watch all your Videos and learned alot!
Honestly? It's great for game lighting as well. Thanks!
sadly my pc resets after almost any action i take in davinci... for now ill have to make due with ps and capcut, lovely video tho, cant wait to learn more... that glow effect took the video from a solid amateur to hardcore professional
This holds so much value.
This video is soo soooo good. Thanks Waqas!
Yeah can you please do a video on "printer lites". To me it just seemed like a primary correction... Loved the look by the way!
Thank you for this it was epic and straight forward
😅not me finding this video after HOURS of trying to teal and orange my video and doing ALL of the beginner mistakes 😆 Next video. I can be better in the next😅 Thank you for this🙌
Depending on the mood, I honestly like the beginner version in the thumbnail.
I just found you, and already love you, thank you!
Other TH-cam "color grading" experts: Shoot in S-log then use my LUT pack!
Waqas Qazi: HOLD MY NODES
You are very best. Very nice clips. I did the last one using your clip Davinchi lesson
Thank you! 😃
Great content when the video finally gets to it.