As always, just amazing. You always keep it short and simple, I must admit that you're the one of the only TH-camrs I like to watch when it comes to tutorials. Thanks Jamie!
Amazing info Jamie, thanks for sharing! I'm editing an independent feature film I wrote and directed and your channel is my go to when I get stumped or need new creative ideas. Keep doing your thing my man!
Thanks this is literally the video I was looking for. Unfortunately when I try to reproduce it (by adapting) to my shots on the Sonya6700, it doesn't look as good😕. Thanks!
Great tutorial, a question is for me, if you do a Vlog outside than many times change light and all things, do you colorgrade each clip (can be that you have 20clips) or you bond them together and grade all in one? And one thing maybe you can give me a tip, i use Canon 90D which have no Log recording, but i record with ACES colors file (you can get for canon 90D file for ACES upload on camera and it shoot flat colors) my problem is that when i put inside in Davici that is ACES colors than come all messy and not correct, many time i need to play with presetings of cameras. Do you have any tip on this? Thanks
In Lightroom, the same effect is possible. I target the green channel, then shift the tint towards green and desaturate it slightly. I then adjust the luminance to taste.
Just a heads up, it looks like your website code is broken. None of the images seem to load and some of the links aren't clicking for me. For reference I'm on the currently updated Chrome browser as of 17 Oct.
Please do more of these!
Bro this is what I needed> Jamie and his tutorials are the reason I today still use DaVinci and prob will go forward with it!
As always, just amazing. You always keep it short and simple, I must admit that you're the one of the only TH-camrs I like to watch when it comes to tutorials. Thanks Jamie!
Thanks man I really appreciate that!
Such an awesome look! Great tutorial. Very well explained! Thank you!
Appreciate it my dude 🙏🏼
Amazing info Jamie, thanks for sharing! I'm editing an independent feature film I wrote and directed and your channel is my go to when I get stumped or need new creative ideas. Keep doing your thing my man!
Appreciate the love! Keep up the great work on your film!
Jamie's tutorials are always simple and effective! Really great stuff, thanks man!
Appreciate that man, glad you’re finding them helpful!
This upload came just in time when I was looking to color grade some outdoor footage!
Glad I could help! 🔥
@@JamieFenn you rock man!
looks super good
Thank you!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Amazing and well explained tutorial even for me as a beginner! Thanks Jamie
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice tutorial and well explained
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks this is literally the video I was looking for. Unfortunately when I try to reproduce it (by adapting) to my shots on the Sonya6700, it doesn't look as good😕.
Thanks!
Is your input on the first cat appropriate for the camera profile you shot in?
Great tutorial, a question is for me, if you do a Vlog outside than many times change light and all things, do you colorgrade each clip (can be that you have 20clips) or you bond them together and grade all in one?
And one thing maybe you can give me a tip, i use Canon 90D which have no Log recording, but i record with ACES colors file (you can get for canon 90D file for ACES upload on camera and it shoot flat colors) my problem is that when i put inside in Davici that is ACES colors than come all messy and not correct, many time i need to play with presetings of cameras. Do you have any tip on this?
Thanks
Making proper primary adjustments for every shot is required for any video
In Lightroom, the same effect is possible. I target the green channel, then shift the tint towards green and desaturate it slightly. I then adjust the luminance to taste.
Yep! 🙏🏼 but unfortunately you can’t use the film emulation luts in LR
can you tell me if possible i buy your powergrade but is not working as shown in video, thanks
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All the UFFF!
Just a heads up, it looks like your website code is broken. None of the images seem to load and some of the links aren't clicking for me. For reference I'm on the currently updated Chrome browser as of 17 Oct.
Website should be fine. Looks good on my end