To create better color grades you need to understand Color Theory. Here's a breakdown of what Color Theory is and how to use it: th-cam.com/video/NO5AVIKNG0E/w-d-xo.html
I have been watching you a lot recently. I think the reason I have been watching your content so much is, because I am learning so much in just a short amount of time from you. Thanks for all the hard work that you put into this channel. Sincerely, Great job!
This guy honestly does the best tutorials I think Ive ever seen on TH-cam. The pace is perfect, he understands exactly what level you're at and what you need to know. Its like he reads your mind. I pick up so much from everything he says and even when its too advanced for me, he explains it in a way that gives a general idea. Now im angry at every other youtube tutorial maker.
this is really great video... color grading is huge and I was so lost at the beginning. Now I have my fast tools but the new software you mentioned is inviting to try.
Wow. The most genuine, and valuable information on a channel I've seen in a long time! Love your content! It's like you know exactly what we are looking for :)
Liked the part about the S-shaped curves. Thanks from a newbie who is overwhelmed with the color stuff but a few tips today helped me on a video I did this week.
I recently started shooting my GoPro in the Flat color mode to try and deal with action scenes partially in the shadows and partially in bright sunlight, but was super frustrated trying to bring it to life. Your explanation of the three step approach and the Luma scope in FCP has gotten me on the right path now. Much appreciated!
I love your videos and the style. I see a lot of TH-camrs try to teach and their videos are so overdone or blown out. So I thank you for breaking it down and showing us how to do stuff properly.
Holy shit... Absolutely amazing video. I don’t normally write comments but thank you for taking the time to make this man. You condensed like 3 years of perfectly explained information into 10 minutes!
I stumbled across this by chance and it was so good I watched it on my desktop and took notes. I'm trying tp up my game and this is about the best "color grading for amateurs" video I've seen, and I've seen a lot! Thanks for putting this together! 👍👍
Maybe not beginner to most but for sure beginners guide to those who understand the language and understand the basics of photography and video. Great content! 🙏🏽🙌🏼
I love your content. I am still too new to fully grasp what you are doing in this one. I have started using Adobe Rush for editing but color grading...no clue.
I screwed up so badly never even knew about color grading really. Thank u so much for your tips they helped me alot for my next upcoming projects :) I had to hit that "Bell" so I don't miss new stuff from u :)
Now i see what i was doing wrong! I never changed the saturation or contrast first it was kinda all over the place. Great video man! Thanks for the information
Great video Jeven, you present information clearly & efficiently, very useful! It should be mentioned that Cinema Grade is for MAC only users... Is there any similar software for Windows/PC users?
This is the tutorial I have been looking for regarding colour grading. I have been getting better but I felt I hit a wall I couldn’t get through. Your video has helped massively. Thank you.
Just when I thought i'd sorted camera equipment, mics and mixers, lighting, scripts and episode planning, along comes colour grading. All I want to do is some podcasts (with video version) 😂The ultimate procrastination for me is finding out there's yet another thing to consider lol. But i'll add it to my procedure checklist and make it a habit. Thanks Jeven. P.S. I hope I'm done now 😂
One of the best channels about editing. Thanks. By the way, I guess the “first pass” he mentioned about color grading is the same as “color correction”, right?
Nice tutorial! I've started hearing 'color grading' everywhere when I started researching into film school. This tutorial is really great for a beginner to understand how it is done.
Great tutorial! - I've been looking around TH-cam for a really solid color grade tutorial. But, so far all the tutorials I have seen spend about 1 minute on actually correcting the footage, and then 9 minutes on plastering your footage with a LUT. LUTs are extremely helpful for getting a basic look to your footage, but I feel it's so important to actually understand how colors make the viewer feel. This tutorial is great because it doesn't put you in the position to rely solely on LUTs but it shows how you should lightly use a LUT and then dial in the colors the rest of the way manually. Thank you!
To create better color grades you need to understand Color Theory. Here's a breakdown of what Color Theory is and how to use it: th-cam.com/video/NO5AVIKNG0E/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this very useful explanations, what editior program are you using? Adobe Premier pro ?
Can you make a review video for the cinematic pictures and the colors for this movie.
" The Lady Of heaven" 2M views at trailer
Thank you very much 💖💖
I think your concept of a beginner differs slightly from mine.
I felt the same...hahaha
lmaoo
Guide to color grading: "so just do it"
Wtf is a lut/log/natural profile lmao
Hahahah SAME!😂😭
I have been watching you a lot recently. I think the reason I have been watching your content so much is, because I am learning so much in just a short amount of time from you. Thanks for all the hard work that you put into this channel. Sincerely, Great job!
wow.... that LUT @ 8:30..... wow you footage looks like a million camera, or something. I know i am in the right place now..... great job.
Let's go ahead and call this "INTERMEDIATE GUIDE" : )
Yes
Great info. Color grading is always the most challenging for me... Doest help that I'm color blind...lol
Respect!
This guy honestly does the best tutorials I think Ive ever seen on TH-cam. The pace is perfect, he understands exactly what level you're at and what you need to know. Its like he reads your mind. I pick up so much from everything he says and even when its too advanced for me, he explains it in a way that gives a general idea. Now im angry at every other youtube tutorial maker.
I think your concept of beginner is different than mine lol
@jevendovey can you do a video on how to light an indoor vlogging set up
This is what I call a perfect tutorial!
seriously
True I've been looking for a tutorial like this in ages now I finally found it
this is really great video... color grading is huge and I was so lost at the beginning. Now I have my fast tools but the new software you mentioned is inviting to try.
Do you know where is the video he said about the bring your footage to rec709
Wow. The most genuine, and valuable information on a channel I've seen in a long time! Love your content! It's like you know exactly what we are looking for :)
honestly so true
AGREED HE IS GENUINE AND JUST ANSWERS ALL MY QUESTIONS!
Liked the part about the S-shaped curves. Thanks from a newbie who is overwhelmed with the color stuff but a few tips today helped me on a video I did this week.
Best colour grade tutorial I’ve seen tbh. Even McKinnon and Chris Hau didn’t do it as well as you. Earned a sub from this up and coming youtuber
I just discovered this video, Jeven. BEST color grading video I've yet seen. Thanks!
I recently started shooting my GoPro in the Flat color mode to try and deal with action scenes partially in the shadows and partially in bright sunlight, but was super frustrated trying to bring it to life. Your explanation of the three step approach and the Luma scope in FCP has gotten me on the right path now. Much appreciated!
From thumbnail it was thinking this will be another oversaturated teal and orange look but after watching video I was surprised about look . 👍
I love your videos and the style. I see a lot of TH-camrs try to teach and their videos are so overdone or blown out. So I thank you for breaking it down and showing us how to do stuff properly.
I m in love with ur content ❤️
Holy shit... Absolutely amazing video. I don’t normally write comments but thank you for taking the time to make this man. You condensed like 3 years of perfectly explained information into 10 minutes!
I stumbled across this by chance and it was so good I watched it on my desktop and took notes. I'm trying tp up my game and this is about the best "color grading for amateurs" video I've seen, and I've seen a lot! Thanks for putting this together! 👍👍
I'm the best at color grading. I give this video an A+.
Game changer! Thank you. Color grading really helps tell a story.
I needed this video to help me fix my videos. Enjoy all your videos.
"for beginners"... use words that beginners wont understand, great 👍
Prob 15th video in a row I’ve watched. Such great content and new sub🙌🏼
I just found this channel, and damn this channel is a dam life saver for beginners for us
man, I follow a ton of ppl for these kinds of videos and u are the first who mentions rec709 conversion. Thanks! 🙏🏼
This is the most helpful tutorial I've ever seen on what's a pretty daunting topic if you don't know what you're doing.
Wow, thanks!
Excellent! Right to the point, no nonsense and direct. Much appreciated,.
Useful, very useful. Thanks Jeven.
I like your videos. Clear, concise and to the point. Keep it up man!
Maybe not beginner to most but for sure beginners guide to those who understand the language and understand the basics of photography and video. Great content! 🙏🏽🙌🏼
I love your content. I am still too new to fully grasp what you are doing in this one. I have started using Adobe Rush for editing but color grading...no clue.
Super helpful video Jeven. I'm going to have to check out that Cinema Grade. - Trevor
I'm learning so much, thank you.
I screwed up so badly never even knew about color grading really. Thank u so much for your tips they helped me alot for my next upcoming projects :) I had to hit that "Bell" so I don't miss new stuff from u :)
Your tutorial doesn't disappoint.
Great tip, I will check out Cinema Grade
OUTSTANDING tutorial video!!! Thank you for posting!
Thanks for sharing godless stay safe always idol very informative video God bless
Now i see what i was doing wrong! I never changed the saturation or contrast first it was kinda all over the place. Great video man! Thanks for the information
very helful video
Probably the best color grading tut I've come across to date! new sub right here!! 👌🏼🔥🙏
Your videos are very helpful. Thank you
Thanks for sharing this awesome video
You do a great job explaining the different steps about contrast and exposure that other tutorials leave out
Very well done, I enjoyed this tutorial very much, and I’m now a fan! Yes I subscribed.. keep up the great work!
Great video! Do you know if you can save your own LUTS at Cinemagrade?
Currently not. However this is in "to-do" list for Cinema Grade future releases.
thank for sharing this important info
Probably the best tutorial out there!😉♥️
Is there an alternative to Cinema Grade for Windows platforms?
Great video! I learnt so much about color grading and this gave me perspectives. Awesome stuff! ⭐⭐⭐ Let's paint the pictures! 🖌
Great tutorial! Just wish Cinema grade was available for Windows OS..
great video, i have been searching for easier turial for biginner, this is very helpful. thank you.
Great video Jeven, you present information clearly & efficiently, very useful! It should be mentioned that Cinema Grade is for MAC only users... Is there any similar software for Windows/PC users?
Thank you for great introduction
hei i already buy your lut colour grade
great tutorial
Thank you
Nice job man, thanks for doing this. It was very helpful intro to understanding color grading for a newbie like myself. Thanks
Thank you for sharing. Our videos lack cinematic shots...And color grading but we are doing our best.
I came here as a beginner and now I don’t want to do it anymore. What is this man talking about?
For basic color grading colorista is king
Wonderful.. Thanks
Thank you very much 💓
So good! Thank you for the breakdown. You've made it easy and fun! I really appreciate it.
Great info... straight to the point... keep it bro👍👍👍
very good one.. thank you mate.
So after your 1st pass of color grading, do u save your project and then do the 2nd pass? Sorry bro I'm new to this and kinda confussed
Thanks !
thank you for sharing
This is the tutorial I have been looking for regarding colour grading. I have been getting better but I felt I hit a wall I couldn’t get through. Your video has helped massively. Thank you.
Great video for me 😍😍
Looks like an interesting tool. Keep up the good work.
Good video man
Thanks
So helpful!
Great video, I definitely learned a ton.
Glad to hear it!
Just when I thought i'd sorted camera equipment, mics and mixers, lighting, scripts and episode planning, along comes colour grading. All I want to do is some podcasts (with video version) 😂The ultimate procrastination for me is finding out there's yet another thing to consider lol. But i'll add it to my procedure checklist and make it a habit.
Thanks Jeven.
P.S. I hope I'm done now 😂
Simon Barker haha so true! So much to learn, thank god for all these tutorials!
One of the best channels about editing. Thanks.
By the way, I guess the “first pass” he mentioned about color grading is the same as “color correction”, right?
Thanks for this, Jeven! Super easy to follow and broken down really well!
This was so helpful. Thank you so much!
You're so welcome!
great video!
Thank you so much for the recommendation. The shot matching tool in itself seems like it would be worth the $99 or $149!
No words its simple and awesome
A lot of very helpful information made very useful by your demonstrations. Thanks!
This is awesome! This is a very underrated procedure!! Thanks!
Nice tutorial! I've started hearing 'color grading' everywhere when I started researching into film school. This tutorial is really great for a beginner to understand how it is done.
Great info Jeven,, thanks!
Good one once again :D I‘m not sure I‘ll ever get this color-grading thingy right ... but I‘ll keep trying!
Great tutorial! - I've been looking around TH-cam for a really solid color grade tutorial. But, so far all the tutorials I have seen spend about 1 minute on actually correcting the footage, and then 9 minutes on plastering your footage with a LUT. LUTs are extremely helpful for getting a basic look to your footage, but I feel it's so important to actually understand how colors make the viewer feel. This tutorial is great because it doesn't put you in the position to rely solely on LUTs but it shows how you should lightly use a LUT and then dial in the colors the rest of the way manually. Thank you!
Another great video. I'm always confused on how to color my footage. You remind me of things I dont know...lol
Great video this made it so much clearer. Thanks
Definitely downloading that software. Looks great.
Thank u!!
your tutorial is the best on youtube!
wow - every question answered - thanks sir - I now realize why I need raw
Color Grading is life 😀😀😀😀😀
Love that this tutorial was helpful for multiple editing softwares, thanks for all the tips!
Thanks a ton GREAT info!!
I just bought Cinema Grade , its so powerfull
I have no idea what log/lut etc is but I guess I'll find that out in other videos😅
This was very informative either way, thanks!