Thanks for making this tutorial, it was very well explained, and i appreciate your teaching techniques. So finally i have understood the basics of the color page. Good wishes for you😊 "🔴 Master the FUSION Page in DaVinci Resolve! " Definitely gonna watch it! 🥳🥳
I have put a few tests pictures and videos in a bin to practice with. A question I have is, after I export a picture how do I get back to the bin to edit another picture? I log out and back in to bring up the home page again. I just can't figure it out.
I have to say, as one who has been color correcting with Adobe Photoshop since v 2.0 (no joke), THIS has been the most comprehensive and concise explanation of color correction using RGB I have ever seen. PLEASE listen to what has been presented and if you have any questions...watch it again....and again...and again. Daniel, this was wonderful indeed. I watched the whole thing in awe.
Hey thanks! I'm glad this was helpful. If there is enough interest, I'll dive deeper into some of the other color page features but I personally think the wheels and scopes are what confuse people the most.
@@Daniel_Batal Yes, the wheels do, as do most things in Resolve. But how you explained the relationships between the various wheels and their effects, not to mention highlighting the affected areas was brilliant. You boiled it down VERY clearly and in an engaging way. Cheers! Oh and I do have you as Subscribed.
You are a natural when it comes to explaining how things work. You keep the viewer so engaged. I also love how you make the camera focus on key things you are showing. Keep it up and we will keep watching!
Daniel, until I watched your video, I never thought I would ever grasp the fundamentals of color. You have the knack of being able to explain this in terms anyone can grasp. Thank you so much. You're a fantastic teacher!
@@Daniel_Batal Daniel, until I watched your video, I never thought I would ever grasp the fundamentals of color. You have the knack of being able to explain this in terms anyone can grasp. Thank you so much. You're a fantastic teacher! This is a copy+paste comment, I could not have formulated better then this! Love You, Stay Safe!❤
This is the best tutorial on color grading ever. Every other tutorial is really confusing, doesn't fully cover the things you need to learn or is just incomprehensible for beginners. Thank you for taking your time!
Incredible explanation, amazingly clear. I love the slow pace that allows for better understanding. I hate videos where people talk at double the normal speed.
I hear that, Yolanda. I'd had that same issue when first learning Resolve (and still learning). I try to keep things slower and just focus on simplest parts of the conversation. Once you get these basics down, other tutorials start making more sense.
Daniel, you are an SUPERB teacher that doesn’t talk or “teach” while trying to impress the audience with “how much you know” or “how fast and skilled you are.” Meanwhile, going too fast for them and using words that they don’t understand like so many people out there do. I completely agree with the person below as well. Such a clear explanation of color that, as an audio engineer myself, you put color into EQ terms. So smart brother. So glad I found you on TH-cam. Please keep making videos. You’re such an asset. Thank you again!
Hey thank you SO much for those kind words! I appreciate it more than you know and it helps me understand if I'm really helping the people I'm trying to reach ☮️❤️
wow. i'm blown away away with the clarity of the teaching. your directness and clarity is refreshing !!!as a musician i really appreciated the analogy to the eq stuff. but here's maybe a stupid question from a newbie : when you talk about bring out more of the "mids" or more of the "highs" i can see what you are doing . But i'm a little confused as to exactly what those terms are referring to. In music i know exactly what you mean if you say bring out the "highs or "lows"?but here i'm not so sure .so things are divided into a continuum of brightness ? i guess i'm confused because i thought when you increase the color of something you are increasing the brightness of that color . maybe i don't need to understand it intellectually but i thought i'd ask. Thanks !!! liked and subscribed
I’ve been trying to truly understand the scopes and parade for over a year. There’s so many “tutorials” on TH-cam where editors just want to show off how educated THEY are with giant tech words and specialized terms, and at the end of the videos I’m left even more confused because now I have to go dive into the meaning of specular highlights to even understand the term in the video I just watched that I thoroughly did not understand. This single video has made me understand color grading and correcting on a basic level that I never have. Thank you, sir, for keeping it basic for us! The analogies, like the shoulder pull, really puts what you’re saying into a visual form. I can’t thank you enough for keeping it basic yet extremely informative, your reels are fantastic also!
Man… what I just watched? Omfg. This is real quality content - professionally produced, good sound, but your talent to explain abstract matters in a simple way - perfect! I am stunned. Thank you and greetings from Wrocław, Poland.
Daniel, You just taught me color correction, after many years of editing.. You are the best teacher. Would appreciate a webinar identifying storage locations of files & folders created by DaVinci for eachi projects (including media & disk storage).. Also, a webinar explaining individual preference settings. We all need to understand this. Best ever teaching webinar.. Thank you.
This is by far the best instruction in general regarding color grading, as well as specifically in regards to DaVinci. Mr Batal is a great presenter/educator. Thank you much
I’ve watched DOZENS AND DOZENS of videos on the Color tab along my journey of learning it all. As I’ve seen so many and used it all so much now, I’m not sure there was anything in here that was necessarily entirely new to me…but this is quite possibly the best explanation I’ve seen to date. Clear, concise, thorough…so so good! The reason I keep watching these videos is because there’s SO much to the tool, and I really don’t want to memorize what’s there as much as I want to actually understand it all…and you are teaching for understanding. So good. On my way immediately to watch your newest one on the scopes now. Thanks, Daniel! 🤙
OUTSTANDING!!! Thanks SO much Daniel! As a musician and audio engineer, the comparison to an EQ is what really helped me - in a way that nothing else has - to understand this part of Resolve. I'm excited to work with color now!!
Finally someone that knows how to explain and teach in a order , thank you for the video ive been watching so many videos and this is by far the only one you need to understand color grading
Wow! Just... wow! First time that someone explane that color page the way I can UNDERSTAND it! That analogy with what I know about sounds buttons (bass, mid, treble and volume) just "clic" something in my head! I was never able to remember wich was wich! Daniel, I look a lot of your videos, and you are the BEST teacher I've found about DVR on YT. And I mean the BEST one!!! Thanks again Daniel, you are awesome! Have a nice one!
Helpful? A lot! I won't look at the color page the same way anymore now! It changes from "don't really know what I do" to almost "easy peasy" when I will go to the color page from now... 😂 Thanks again! Can't wait to watch your next video! 😊 Have a nice day Daniel!
Thanks Daniel, I don't believe there is anyone who takes the time to explain things the way you do. Most you tubers talk too fast as if you already know this stuff. It is soo appreciated that you talk slow, explain and use arrows etc. to help us understand. Thank you so much
With enough simple tutorials under my belt that included jumping briefly in and out of the Color page, I felt ready to learn the Color page without panicking over the many tools. So this video was perfect to introduce the Color page features and tie them together for a color correction workflow approach. Thank you!
Daniel, you are the man!!! I tried to make money on TH-cam from all of your great advice - and did!!! That said, I found my niche - helping others because of you, using videos to lead the way. Thank you SO much, bro. Wish you and YOURS the very best. Mid American Dreamers\MAD Skills University! - Ron 🙏❣👏✌
Your step by step guide throughout this video is so easy to watch. Really easy to understand and love how you use visuals and examples to explain each individual part. Very helpful.
I just started working on a TH-cam channel and I have a lot to learn. Being a photographer, getting to know Da Vinci Resolve is so intimidating because of the bazillion features it has, but I think I have found my first mentor in video editing in you! I'm a noob and proud of learning new things everyday. Thank you!
Don’t let the features overwhelm you. Start small. Learn to do what you need to and worry about the advanced functionality when you have a good grip on the things you actually need to do daily. You got this ☮️
Hey, Daniel: Thank You! Thank You! Thank You! I LOVE your clear and complete descriptions along with SHOWING what you're talking about at the same time!
I'm working with Resolve from long time ago and I'm constantly looking for tutorials in many languages....your videos are perhaps the best explanations I discover online.
This has been by far the most helpful video I've seen about color grading/correcting. Thank you for putting things so simplistically so my brain can comprehend it. You are the man!!!
It was good to hear simple explanations of how the tools work and how to use them but the most helpful bit was when you described the problem/goal you saw and then used a tool to correct it
I greatly appreciate your tutorial on DaVinci Resolve color grading. It was the most comprehensive and insightful one I’ve come across. Thanks again!🎨🎥
This video is perfect timing. I've been searching TH-cam for a video like this. Your teaching style is easy to follow and you do closeups on the screen so we can see what you're doing. Can't wait for the next one.
Man, I love the way your instructions are paced, presented and explained. Well done Sir. I have watched a couple of color wheel videos but this one is the best.please continue to make this kind of content.
You're an amazing instructor! I really appreciate the reference to music, that helped tremendously. Also, the speed and emphasis of your instructions, as well as the tone of voice. The instructions were clear and concise. Thank you so much!
I've been struggling to understand the colour wheels UNTIL NOW. The best explanation I've seen, and that's despite watching lots of videos. Thanks Daniel!
New sub here, you take your time explaining things, and explain the "obvious" everyone else skips over. You're a great teacher, thank you for the many analogies and you going over things more than once... some of us really need it!
Hey! First of all, let me welcome you to the community, glad to have you with us. Secondly, thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate that. ☮️
The video is OUTSTANDING to beginners for Davinci Resolve. Explains all the import details /definitions in an easy--to-understand manner. Liked and subscribed!
Using an eq as an analogy for this is perfect for me since i mainly have a background in music and just recently learned the visual side of things from recording a footage to editing
Like learning music, you have explained the colour sequence in easy to understand steps, because as a beginner, small steps, get you up and running faster, than trying to attempt that marathon at the start! Thanks....
Seriously helpful for a beginner. I want to learn colour grading step by step to really master the skill and this was a great non-overwhelming start!! Thank you!
Absolutely love this video! What I used to find incredibly stressful, I find it incredibly interesting now! A huge thank you for making it so beginner friendly 🙌🏻
I don't even use this software but I stayed to watch the tutorial. Having done so I actually learned a bit about colors! Beforehand I didn't really know the difference between lift, gamma, gain and offset even though I've come across them before. Now I can confidently say I know what I'm looking at if I ever do need to use this knowledge and skill.
I really found this helpful. had seen other videos like "dunno did it" or others that although they break down their process its showing how they do it and not providing us with why things are there and whats available. Your video is a walkthrough and theirs is a tutorial, follow as is even if your end result is different. so after watching the other two TH-camrs, I was in the impression it was best to simply jump into nodes and do everything there. I am used to editing my photos in Lightroom and love the control I have there. I will admit the nodes look a lot cooler (especially when you have a bunch connected and sectioned) but it wasn't allowing me to target the background of my footage when the presenter is in front of an LED wall which in person looks black, but in camera looks blue. Seeing how I can target the blues in the shadows and midtowns, I knew that's what was going to help me get what I wanted. Which before watching this (and using the node method) I would've been forced to warm up the image to tone that down or try to balance, but wouldn't have been easy. Thank you again. Glad I finally saw one of these long form videos after putting watching the longer ones from stumbling upon the shorts you post.
This was one of the best tutorials I have seen for DaVinci Resolve. I am a complete noob to this and I was able to follow along and play around with my footage. Learned so much. Thanks for making this!
I didn't know much about colour grading but the information you provided in this video was awesome. Thank you for taking time out to help others learn more about DaVinci Resolve
THIS IS THE BEST COLOR GRADING VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS THAT I'VE FOUND ON THE INTERNET!!! Thank you SO MUCH!!! I thought I was gonna have to take a college course before I could even understand the color page. You've blown me away with how easy it is to understand color grading. Will you be doing a tutorial on the new micro panel? PLEASE?
I've been thinking about finally getting rid of Filmora 12 and start using Davinci Resolve for editing, so I've been watching a lot of your tutorials. Which are so informative for us noobs. I guess I'm just a little worried about learning a new editing software from scratch, but you make it seem so easy. Thanks.
Been trying to learn about color grading and color correcting and after 5 videos (for beginners!) where I got lost after 30 seconds, I came here. I remember seeing some of your videos and finding value in them. This one was magic. I thought I was the one with a broken brain, not being able to understand what others were saying... but the way you explained everything was so reassuring. I enjoyed every minute of it. It was easy to understand and just simply perfect for beginners. Thank you! Now I can't wait to learn more... but have to practice this first.. 😄
Bro love how you explain this and make it seem so easy, love all your videos tbh I think you’re by far the best person to follow when it comes to explaining things.
This was the most extensive explanation of coloring. So many concepts covered that can be applicable in other apps! This is the first video I watched from your channel, super excited to learn more!
You are a great pedagogue! Love your work!, I like the way how you divide the information you bring and how you progressively teaches every point very right. You also speak very clearly, very understandable. I am learning a lot! It is mandatory to learn the basics of any thing you expect to handle, "learn the ropes". Best video I have seen in the matter!
Wow, thank you! That’s at least what I try to accomplish. I’m working on the follow-up to this video, breaking down the “scopes” section in the lower right. Wish me luck!
What incredible teaching! Rare, inspired and mostly missing in sooooo many valiant attempts on TH-cam. Please keep this level of teaching coming. What a refreshing way to learn Davinci Resolve (or anything else for that matter.) ✌️
18 min in and I feel like an expert I found my teacher when it comes to davinchi ! Explains everything everyday step of the way and very easy to understand what you mean. Liked and subbed.
Oh my god. You have done such a great job of deciphering this for me. I really feel like I can start doing this now, instead of just feeling like I'm drowning and being disappointed with the results. Heading straight over to the Scopes video now to dive a little deeper. Thank you so much Daniel.
I'm very glad I happened upon this video today. This is by far the easiest video I've watched and actually understood and never got overwhelmed. Thanks brother. Thumbs up for sure.
WOW! THANK YOU! You've done a FANTASTIC job of explaining in a clear and easy way. I have a clear understanding of the core components of this page and have already put to use and happy with the results.
I just found your channel and I'm so excited to learn all about Davinci Resolve through your videos. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to make these videos and explain so well.❤
Hey Daniel! Just wanted to let you know your guides are amazing! I've been editing for a little over 18 months now and I feel I'm slowly getting better thanks to creators like you. today I finally decided to face my fears of the color page. You have made it so simple, and I would like to say thanks! I was wondering if you could make playlists for all your color page videos, fusion page videos, etc. It would help out a even more! Going to watch your scopes video now because it was an end card and I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the color page. See you there lol
I’ll definitely keep separating long form content by type in playlists. As for Shorts, I’m working with a very well known developer to build something that makes searching my Short form catalog MUCH easier
🔴 CONQUER Color Grading with DaVinci Resolve's "Scopes" ▶ th-cam.com/video/xdo--02mNlE/w-d-xo.html
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what CPU do you reccommend for using davinci resolve?
Thanks for making this tutorial, it was very well explained, and i appreciate your teaching techniques. So finally i have understood the basics of the color page. Good wishes for you😊
"🔴 Master the FUSION Page in DaVinci Resolve! "
Definitely gonna watch it! 🥳🥳
I have put a few tests pictures and videos in a bin to practice with. A question I have is, after I export a picture how do I get back to the bin to edit another picture? I log out and back in to bring up the home page again. I just can't figure it out.
Go back to the color page and select it from your media folder
I have to say, as one who has been color correcting with Adobe Photoshop since v 2.0 (no joke), THIS has been the most comprehensive and concise explanation of color correction using RGB I have ever seen. PLEASE listen to what has been presented and if you have any questions...watch it again....and again...and again. Daniel, this was wonderful indeed. I watched the whole thing in awe.
Hey thanks! I'm glad this was helpful. If there is enough interest, I'll dive deeper into some of the other color page features but I personally think the wheels and scopes are what confuse people the most.
@@Daniel_Batal Yes, the wheels do, as do most things in Resolve. But how you explained the relationships between the various wheels and their effects, not to mention highlighting the affected areas was brilliant. You boiled it down VERY clearly and in an engaging way. Cheers!
Oh and I do have you as Subscribed.
Finally a "beginner" tutorial that isn't 10 minutes long and immediately starts talking about luts and nodes, i dont even know what those are!
Hey thanks! That was the goal. Trying to keep it on point and as simple as possible.
You are a natural when it comes to explaining how things work. You keep the viewer so engaged. I also love how you make the camera focus on key things you are showing. Keep it up and we will keep watching!
Thanks so much! I’ll do my best ☮️❤️
Daniel, until I watched your video, I never thought I would ever grasp the fundamentals of color. You have the knack of being able to explain this in terms anyone can grasp. Thank you so much. You're a fantastic teacher!
Wow, thanks! Glad this helped!
@@Daniel_Batal Daniel, until I watched your video, I never thought I would ever grasp the fundamentals of color. You have the knack of being able to explain this in terms anyone can grasp. Thank you so much. You're a fantastic teacher! This is a copy+paste comment, I could not have formulated better then this! Love You, Stay Safe!❤
Sooo many teachers, but only very few people can transmit knowledge. You are one of them. Thanks a lot
Thank you very much!
This is the best tutorial on color grading ever. Every other tutorial is really confusing, doesn't fully cover the things you need to learn or is just incomprehensible for beginners. Thank you for taking your time!
Glad it was helpful!
Incredible explanation, amazingly clear. I love the slow pace that allows for better understanding. I hate videos where people talk at double the normal speed.
I hear that, Yolanda. I'd had that same issue when first learning Resolve (and still learning). I try to keep things slower and just focus on simplest parts of the conversation.
Once you get these basics down, other tutorials start making more sense.
I feel like crying the way I know this is hard and he's giving the knowledge in chewable portions. AMAZING!!!!!!!
I love hearing that! I’m really glad this made sense for you. ☮️❤️
the car stereo analogy just clicked. I've worked with eq's most of my life playing in a band and this just made so much sense. THANK YOU!
It’s basically a giant parametric E.Q. only with color 🎸🤘
Daniel, you are an SUPERB teacher that doesn’t talk or “teach” while trying to impress the audience with “how much you know” or “how fast and skilled you are.” Meanwhile, going too fast for them and using words that they don’t understand like so many people out there do. I completely agree with the person below as well. Such a clear explanation of color that, as an audio engineer myself, you put color into EQ terms. So smart brother. So glad I found you on TH-cam. Please keep making videos. You’re such an asset. Thank you again!
Hey thank you SO much for those kind words!
I appreciate it more than you know and it helps me understand if I'm really helping the people I'm trying to reach ☮️❤️
wow. i'm blown away away with the clarity of the teaching. your directness and clarity is refreshing !!!as a musician i really appreciated the analogy to the eq stuff. but here's maybe a stupid question from a newbie : when you talk about bring out more of the "mids" or more of the "highs" i can see what you are doing . But i'm a little confused as to exactly what those terms are referring to. In music i know exactly what you mean if you say bring out the "highs or "lows"?but here i'm not so sure .so things are divided into a continuum of brightness ? i guess i'm confused because i thought when you increase the color of something you are increasing the brightness of that color . maybe i don't need to understand it intellectually but i thought i'd ask. Thanks !!! liked and subscribed
You are hands down the best teacher on this. Thanks for making these.
Wow, thanks Keith! I appreciate that ☮️
OMG, I have watched tons of videos explaining this, and I finally got to your video. Man, you made the impossible possible. Thank you so much!
I’ve been trying to truly understand the scopes and parade for over a year. There’s so many “tutorials” on TH-cam where editors just want to show off how educated THEY are with giant tech words and specialized terms, and at the end of the videos I’m left even more confused because now I have to go dive into the meaning of specular highlights to even understand the term in the video I just watched that I thoroughly did not understand.
This single video has made me understand color grading and correcting on a basic level that I never have. Thank you, sir, for keeping it basic for us! The analogies, like the shoulder pull, really puts what you’re saying into a visual form. I can’t thank you enough for keeping it basic yet extremely informative, your reels are fantastic also!
Awesome. I’m so glad this actually helped you understand the color page a little bit more ☮️❤️
Man… what I just watched? Omfg. This is real quality content - professionally produced, good sound, but your talent to explain abstract matters in a simple way - perfect! I am stunned. Thank you and greetings from Wrocław, Poland.
Wow, thanks!
Daniel, You just taught me color correction, after many years of editing.. You are the best teacher. Would appreciate a webinar identifying storage locations of files & folders created by DaVinci for eachi projects (including media & disk storage).. Also, a webinar explaining individual preference settings. We all need to understand this. Best ever teaching webinar.. Thank you.
Noted!
You’re not the first to ask so let me see what I can put together that would be useful
Lifts reimagined as Bass, Gamma as Midtones, and Gains as Treble is the best analogy I ever heard. Such a nice video! Thanks!
Glad that made sense to you!
This is by far the best instruction in general regarding color grading, as well as specifically in regards to DaVinci. Mr Batal is a great presenter/educator. Thank you much
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that ☮️❤️
Low , mid and High , Maaaaaaaan you are such a life saver , you are genius in explaining so thank you so much from the bottom of my heart.
👊😎☮️
DUDE You are the first to actually explain this! You Rock!!!
Hope that helped!
I’ve watched DOZENS AND DOZENS of videos on the Color tab along my journey of learning it all. As I’ve seen so many and used it all so much now, I’m not sure there was anything in here that was necessarily entirely new to me…but this is quite possibly the best explanation I’ve seen to date. Clear, concise, thorough…so so good! The reason I keep watching these videos is because there’s SO much to the tool, and I really don’t want to memorize what’s there as much as I want to actually understand it all…and you are teaching for understanding. So good. On my way immediately to watch your newest one on the scopes now. Thanks, Daniel! 🤙
Love hearing that! Glad this was helpful.
I just dropped a follow-up video to this one today on my channel.
I hope it’s useful as well ☮️
@@Daniel_Batal Actually found this one because your suggestion in the new one to watch this first. 🙃 Now I’ve watched both. 😅🙌
You never disappoint. I'm watching for the 3rd time and I got it. Thank you, Daniel. I will start using davinci resolve now.
You’ll love it.
It’ll be a little intimidating at first, but once you get the feel of the workflow, it’s truly amazing software
Dude you are incredibly easy to understand thank you for standing out amongst all of the other color grading tutorials for DaVinci
Hey thanks! I appreciate that!
OUTSTANDING!!! Thanks SO much Daniel! As a musician and audio engineer, the comparison to an EQ is what really helped me - in a way that nothing else has - to understand this part of Resolve. I'm excited to work with color now!!
Sweet! Great to hear!
Finally someone that knows how to explain and teach in a order , thank you for the video ive been watching so many videos and this is by far the only one you need to understand color grading
You're very welcome! Glad this made sense for you
Wow! Just... wow! First time that someone explane that color page the way I can UNDERSTAND it! That analogy with what I know about sounds buttons (bass, mid, treble and volume) just "clic" something in my head! I was never able to remember wich was wich! Daniel, I look a lot of your videos, and you are the BEST teacher I've found about DVR on YT. And I mean the BEST one!!! Thanks again Daniel, you are awesome! Have a nice one!
Wow, thanks! I’m glad this made sense and hope it’s helpful ☮️❤️
Helpful? A lot! I won't look at the color page the same way anymore now! It changes from "don't really know what I do" to almost "easy peasy" when I will go to the color page from now... 😂 Thanks again! Can't wait to watch your next video! 😊 Have a nice day Daniel!
Most accurate and beginner friendly guide I've seen so far ! No useless LUT explanations, fancy settings or whatever. Thank you !
Glad you enjoyed it!
As a sound engineer, I really liked the part when you compared it to the lows and highs.
As someone jumping from Premier with super basic color grading knowledge to Resolve, this was super helpful and easily digestible. Thanks for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Great content. Great for beginners and great brush up for those of us who already use the tools.
Thanks Daniel, I don't believe there is anyone who takes the time to explain things the way you do. Most you tubers talk too fast as if you already know this stuff. It is soo appreciated that you talk slow, explain and use arrows etc. to help us understand. Thank you so much
Right on, Bernard! Glad this pace works for you.
What a great breakdown. As a musician myself, you made it MUCH more understandable! Keep up the great work brother!
Rock on!
With enough simple tutorials under my belt that included jumping briefly in and out of the Color page, I felt ready to learn the Color page without panicking over the many tools. So this video was perfect to introduce the Color page features and tie them together for a color correction workflow approach. Thank you!
Awesome! I just dropped a follow up to this video today.
I hope it’s useful as well
Daniel is the clearest communicator. He is telling a story with technology.
Thank you! 🙏
Excellent. Resolve videos that aren't taught at 80 miles an hour and are very clearly explained. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
You are welcome! 🙏
Daniel, you are the man!!! I tried to make money on TH-cam from all of your great advice - and did!!! That said, I found my niche - helping others because of you, using videos to lead the way. Thank you SO much, bro. Wish you and YOURS the very best. Mid American Dreamers\MAD Skills University! - Ron 🙏❣👏✌
That’s awesome, Ron! Love hearing that ☮️❤️
Your step by step guide throughout this video is so easy to watch. Really easy to understand and love how you use visuals and examples to explain each individual part. Very helpful.
Awesome, thank you!
This is awesome, thank you. I really needed/wanted this.
About time I made another long-form DR video, eh Iggy?
hahah, yes. I love them @@Daniel_Batal
I just started working on a TH-cam channel and I have a lot to learn. Being a photographer, getting to know Da Vinci Resolve is so intimidating because of the bazillion features it has, but I think I have found my first mentor in video editing in you! I'm a noob and proud of learning new things everyday. Thank you!
Don’t let the features overwhelm you.
Start small.
Learn to do what you need to and worry about the advanced functionality when you have a good grip on the things you actually need to do daily.
You got this ☮️
the only beginner tutorial that i really watched every single second
My watch time thanks you!
yeah, for other videos, us (the viewers) have to almost the edit the video for them. Skimming through to find what we need.
Sir your ability to be a teacher is BEYOND impressive! thank you so much for doing this!
Thanks so much! I appreciate the kind words ☮️❤️
As a guitar player, the reference with bass/mid/treble made me understand the wheels right away. This is awesome! Thanks for this tutorial 👊🏻🙏🏻
Rock on! 🤘
Imagine learning davinci resolve in late night 3 am
I can imagine 😜
@@Daniel_Batal tysm now I can make quality videos
Hey, Daniel: Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!
I LOVE your clear and complete descriptions along with SHOWING what you're talking about at the same time!
You're very welcome!
If the developers watch this, they may say: hey, this guy's got that. We never told him that. What a smartie! 😊
The developers just reached out to me.
Hopefully we’ll be working together soon 🤞
I personally appreciate the way you present the information in your videos. You've been very helpful. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Your training rocks. You have such a gift for communicating in a simple way that can be understood by anyone! TY for sharing your gift brother!
My pleasure! Thanks for the kind words ☮️
I'm working with Resolve from long time ago and I'm constantly looking for tutorials in many languages....your videos are perhaps the best explanations I discover online.
That’s awesome to hear! What’s your native language?
@@Daniel_Batal spanish
I just found the best Davinci resolve professor ever! Thank you. There is magic in the way you concisely explain everything! A talent in itself.
Thank you!
This has been by far the most helpful video I've seen about color grading/correcting. Thank you for putting things so simplistically so my brain can comprehend it. You are the man!!!
Glad it was helpful!
This has probably been the best instruction on the color tab for a beginner that I've watched thanks so much for the video!!
Glad it was helpful!
I can’t imagine without you bro. You say it exactly as I wished to hear it.
Love hearing that ☮️❤️😎🙏
Every time I'm ready to tackle learning a new piece of DaVinci, your videos deliver. Thank you!
Great to hear!
It was good to hear simple explanations of how the tools work and how to use them but the most helpful bit was when you described the problem/goal you saw and then used a tool to correct it
Glad it was helpful!
I greatly appreciate your tutorial on DaVinci Resolve color grading. It was the most comprehensive and insightful one I’ve come across. Thanks again!🎨🎥
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This video is perfect timing. I've been searching TH-cam for a video like this. Your teaching style is easy to follow and you do closeups on the screen so we can see what you're doing. Can't wait for the next one.
Thanks!
Here are some others in that series -> th-cam.com/play/PLsVDy3wGxbDAe4F9M9-64VKMHKo4QwepN.html&si=tJCHlnBbXa3kzyYt
Man, I love the way your instructions are paced, presented and explained. Well done Sir. I have watched a couple of color wheel videos but this one is the best.please continue to make this kind of content.
Glad it was helpful! More on my channel and more to come 😁
You're an amazing instructor! I really appreciate the reference to music, that helped tremendously. Also, the speed and emphasis of your instructions, as well as the tone of voice. The instructions were clear and concise. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
I've been struggling to understand the colour wheels UNTIL NOW. The best explanation I've seen, and that's despite watching lots of videos. Thanks Daniel!
Glad it helped!
Loved the comparision to the audio editing. It so much clearer right now. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
New sub here, you take your time explaining things, and explain the "obvious" everyone else skips over. You're a great teacher, thank you for the many analogies and you going over things more than once... some of us really need it!
Hey! First of all, let me welcome you to the community, glad to have you with us. Secondly, thank you so much for the kind words. I really appreciate that. ☮️
The video is OUTSTANDING to beginners for Davinci Resolve. Explains all the import details /definitions in an easy--to-understand manner. Liked and subscribed!
Glad it was helpful!
This is sooo helpful. It finally makes much more sense to me how color correcting and grading works. Thank you so much for this!
Glad this made sense!
This is fantastic. I love the low/mid/high/volume analogy - clarifies it so well.
Man! What a great tutorial! I've watched a bunch of them already and this is the by far the best I've seen. Natural teacher! Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Using an eq as an analogy for this is perfect for me since i mainly have a background in music and just recently learned the visual side of things from recording a footage to editing
I’m really glad that made sense for you!
I continue to be so so SO grateful for your DaVinci noob series, Daniel. You explain things so well and clear, it makes you an amazing teacher!
As long as they’re helpful, I’ll keep building the series out ☮️
Like learning music, you have explained the colour sequence in easy to understand steps, because as a beginner, small steps, get you up and running faster, than trying to attempt that marathon at the start! Thanks....
Glad it was helpful!
This musical perspective on color grading really works for me as I'm a musician as well! Thanks a lot
Glad it was helpful!
Seriously helpful for a beginner. I want to learn colour grading step by step to really master the skill and this was a great non-overwhelming start!! Thank you!
Happy to hear that!
Absolutely love this video! What I used to find incredibly stressful, I find it incredibly interesting now! A huge thank you for making it so beginner friendly 🙌🏻
Glad this was helpful!
I don't even use this software but I stayed to watch the tutorial. Having done so I actually learned a bit about colors! Beforehand I didn't really know the difference between lift, gamma, gain and offset even though I've come across them before. Now I can confidently say I know what I'm looking at if I ever do need to use this knowledge and skill.
This was the best breakdown of the Color Page I have ever seen! Thank you for this!! You're awesome
Wow, thank you!
A true educator makes a huge difference.Thank you!
You're very welcome!
I really found this helpful. had seen other videos like "dunno did it" or others that although they break down their process its showing how they do it and not providing us with why things are there and whats available. Your video is a walkthrough and theirs is a tutorial, follow as is even if your end result is different. so after watching the other two TH-camrs, I was in the impression it was best to simply jump into nodes and do everything there. I am used to editing my photos in Lightroom and love the control I have there. I will admit the nodes look a lot cooler (especially when you have a bunch connected and sectioned) but it wasn't allowing me to target the background of my footage when the presenter is in front of an LED wall which in person looks black, but in camera looks blue. Seeing how I can target the blues in the shadows and midtowns, I knew that's what was going to help me get what I wanted. Which before watching this (and using the node method) I would've been forced to warm up the image to tone that down or try to balance, but wouldn't have been easy. Thank you again. Glad I finally saw one of these long form videos after putting watching the longer ones from stumbling upon the shorts you post.
Glad this was helpful!
This was one of the best tutorials I have seen for DaVinci Resolve. I am a complete noob to this and I was able to follow along and play around with my footage. Learned so much. Thanks for making this!
You’re very welcome! Glad this was helpful
I didn't know much about colour grading but the information you provided in this video was awesome. Thank you for taking time out to help others learn more about DaVinci Resolve
Glad it was helpful!
Very well explained , with no unnecessary information. I now have a much better understanding. Keep up the good work . Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
THIS IS THE BEST COLOR GRADING VIDEO FOR BEGINNERS THAT I'VE FOUND ON THE INTERNET!!! Thank you SO MUCH!!! I thought I was gonna have to take a college course before I could even understand the color page. You've blown me away with how easy it is to understand color grading. Will you be doing a tutorial on the new micro panel? PLEASE?
I just received both the Mini and Micro panel.
Once I’ve had a chance to really use them, I’ll definitely be talking more about them
@ I can’t wait!!! 😊
Magnifique explication Daniel. Débutant sur DAVINCI je découvre votre chaine. Merci ! je vais continuer.
I've been thinking about finally getting rid of Filmora 12 and start using Davinci Resolve for editing, so I've been watching a lot of your tutorials. Which are so informative for us noobs. I guess I'm just a little worried about learning a new editing software from scratch, but you make it seem so easy. Thanks.
Glad I could help!
Me too I am afraid of switching but I know it’s coming for me
Love your explanations, Daniel - clear and useful, but not overwhelming. Thanks!
You're very welcome!
The community owes you so much, at 336k subscribers you are underrated for sure!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that ☮️❤️
I gotta tell ya brother, you are an excellent teacher and effective communicator. Much appreciated!
I appreciate that!
Been trying to learn about color grading and color correcting and after 5 videos (for beginners!) where I got lost after 30 seconds, I came here. I remember seeing some of your videos and finding value in them. This one was magic. I thought I was the one with a broken brain, not being able to understand what others were saying... but the way you explained everything was so reassuring. I enjoyed every minute of it. It was easy to understand and just simply perfect for beginners. Thank you! Now I can't wait to learn more... but have to practice this first.. 😄
Right on! Glad this was helpful!
Bro love how you explain this and make it seem so easy, love all your videos tbh I think you’re by far the best person to follow when it comes to explaining things.
I appreciate that!
This was the most extensive explanation of coloring. So many concepts covered that can be applicable in other apps! This is the first video I watched from your channel, super excited to learn more!
Hey thanks! I'm glad that this made sense for you.
You are a great pedagogue! Love your work!,
I like the way how you divide the information you bring and how you progressively teaches every point very right.
You also speak very clearly, very understandable.
I am learning a lot!
It is mandatory to learn the basics of any thing you expect to handle, "learn the ropes".
Best video I have seen in the matter!
Wow, thank you! That’s at least what I try to accomplish.
I’m working on the follow-up to this video, breaking down the “scopes” section in the lower right.
Wish me luck!
Daniel. That’s the best explanatory video I’ve ever seen on any topic on YT. Phenomenal!! Thank you!!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that ☮️❤️
What incredible teaching! Rare, inspired and mostly missing in sooooo many valiant attempts on TH-cam. Please keep this level of teaching coming. What a refreshing way to learn Davinci Resolve (or anything else for that matter.)
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Thank you! Will do!
18 min in and I feel like an expert I found my teacher when it comes to davinchi ! Explains everything everyday step of the way and very easy to understand what you mean. Liked and subbed.
Wow, thank you! And welcome aboard!
Oh my god. You have done such a great job of deciphering this for me. I really feel like I can start doing this now, instead of just feeling like I'm drowning and being disappointed with the results. Heading straight over to the Scopes video now to dive a little deeper. Thank you so much Daniel.
Hope the scopes make sense too!
@@Daniel_Batal Yes! Thank you!
I'm very glad I happened upon this video today. This is by far the easiest video I've watched and actually understood and never got overwhelmed. Thanks brother. Thumbs up for sure.
Hey thanks! I really appreciate that. Really have been trying to keep it simple to help Resolve users as much as possible.
WOW! THANK YOU!
You've done a FANTASTIC job of explaining in a clear and easy way. I have a clear understanding of the core components of this page and have already put to use and happy with the results.
Right on! I'll dive a little deeper into this in the near future but I'm SO glad this made sense as a starting point. ☮️❤️
Daniel you are an awesome teacher and with no ego!
Eh… I have a little ego.
I just try my best to keep it in check 😜
I just found your channel and I'm so excited to learn all about Davinci Resolve through your videos. Thank you SO MUCH for taking the time to make these videos and explain so well.❤
You are so welcome!
Very well explained. Thanks.
I'll definitely watch all your tutorials.
best simple video on color grading I watched. Thanks Daniel
I love hearing that! I’m really glad this made sense for you. ☮️❤️
Well, I could understand everything you had to show! Now I'll start practicing. Very well done, thanks!
Hey Daniel! Just wanted to let you know your guides are amazing! I've been editing for a little over 18 months now and I feel I'm slowly getting better thanks to creators like you. today I finally decided to face my fears of the color page. You have made it so simple, and I would like to say thanks! I was wondering if you could make playlists for all your color page videos, fusion page videos, etc. It would help out a even more! Going to watch your scopes video now because it was an end card and I'm trying to learn as much as possible about the color page. See you there lol
I’ll definitely keep separating long form content by type in playlists.
As for Shorts, I’m working with a very well known developer to build something that makes searching my Short form catalog MUCH easier