One of my fav ways to keep the skin tone rich. Sometimes coloring can wash us out so that’s just been super beneficial for me bringing that color back.
Just stop by to say very good job. I wish I can come close to how your videos look. We trying color correction 1 more time and you have it down.... great job
Amazing! Just starting my journey and the pieces are coming together. -Camera - Sony ZV e10 (Beginner TH-cam for now) - Lens - 13 mm f 1.4 - Luts - Seeing your videos really helping regarding how to color brown skin
Your skin tones are always so good - honey dipped w/a golden glow and what not. Thanks for sharing your process. And you're right, that dang QT Gamma Compensation LUT has been a lifesaver. I used to get so frustrated!
I love your tutorials. You have a new subscriber for life! The Lutify lut that you use no longer exists as named in your video. do you have an update for this by any chance? Thanks!
thank you for this! focusing on midtones for skin tones will help me so much in the coloring process. sidenote: i LOVE the color in the black women are worthy short film.
Just came across this channel after looking for reviews on using the og bmpcc in 2021. Really good stuff you have on here. So had to subscribe.
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Yoo! How have I just come across this channel? This is amazing seeing anotha sista in the space like this! Literally found your channel from a comment about the C70. Anyway, just subbed and love the content! Over the coming weeks, if you see a bunch of likes come through, don't worry; just me combing the content. 😎✊🏾
Yo...Brittney! This video came right on time. My friend and I were just talking about REC 709 luts. I want to grow more in Color Correcting my videos. My grade are pretty solid but correcting my colors be weird sometimes lol. You are God-sent!!!
love a good color grading tutorial! always super insightful to watch how others grade their footage. Especially since I keep thinking about working with BMPC in the future.
I would highly recommend look into color grading in DaVinci resolve. When you use the selector tool for the wb premiere doesn't show you the actual number values each color. Sometimes white walls still have colors being introduced to them and in premiere pro I almost feel they have you go in blindly. As usual love what you doing sis 👏🏾
Yea I started coloring in davinci but I’m still a huge fan of premiere especially for the quick work I do. But I’m def learning davinci now and I love the detail it gives me for coloring. It’s amazing! But I use it on projects I feel are necessary and when I have time. But who knows in the next coming months lol.
Thank you! Yes people always try to throw their manual ways and workflow on others but everyone has their own unique way. I’m all about efficiency and progress
This is great. I've watched thousands of videos with people talking about the QT compensation Lut and you're the only person that mentioned compensating your exposure for the lut. I stopped using it because people kept telling me my work was too dark. Thanks so much for this
Great video, it was so useful to see the actual process of coloring a clip. What's the difference between toggling shadows/highlights in the Basic Correction or in the curve?
From what I've noticed the curves are more specific . So you're able to control the intensity of that specific color channel. For basic correction I feel like it channels the overall image.
Thanks for the tutorial. After color grading in premiere, I export the footage but realize it has this over warm temperature on other devices apart from the system I edited the clip on
@@patrickchijioke4314 I think it's more about premiere than the system but give it a try and see if it does anything. If not you may have to make sure the system is also in the right color space
Greetings!!! I appreciate your great time and efforts put towards enlightening us about this career. Thank you for that I sincerely appreciate it. Please I have a request. What’s the possibilities of importing the custom luts from Blackmagic pocket cinema 4k to adobe premiere pro? Like the Gen 5 Film to rec 2020 hybrid log gamma. I love the way it handles a dark skin here in Africa. Or better still if you will be kind enough to share me your conversion luts for film to reasonable color to start with. I’m not a colorist but own a Blackmagic pocket cinema 4k. Please help.
Brittney!!! This video is fantastic 😁 I have been doing some research on color grading for a project i'm working on, and i'm so glad I came across this video because we are working with the Blackmagic 4k (which is not a camera I usually work with). I'm about to get that Buttery lut ASAP as well as the others you mentioned here. Awesome video you are extremely talented and knowledgeable 💪
I just bought the Blackmagic 6k pro I would love for you to share your 4k setting and or 6k setting... im coming from a red camera...... Ive been watching a few videos and they always go into braw etc or if they use 4k they have the older update and only go over the pro res or lt which is no help at all....
I always use braw. Use to use pro res but b raw actually has smaller files. I shoot 4k but it’s up to you what you want your resolution to be. Usually I do constant bit rate 5:1.
When using the mask tool to check the skin tones make sure the feather is set to 0, cause that will cause information outside of the mask to bleed into your readings, might see minimal now but on a bigger mask it will throw you off.
Love this tutorial. Is fantastic. I'm currently between Adobe Premier and DaVinci Resolve. But want to be fluent in both. Thanks for this Tutorial. It would be great to add "Chapters" to the video. Just add the 0:00 timestamp for the intro. ;) Pretty please.
Thank you so much for this video! Your videos have been soo helpful! I'm in the beginning stages of learning about color correction and color grading - I was looking to purchase the buttery LUT but it looks like they do not have one for Nikon (specifically Nikon D750). Would you by chance recommend any other Rec709 LUTs? Something that will be a good start to color correcting footage? Thanks so much!
You are really good at what u do ....I'm a filmaker videographer from Jersey now based in Africa, everything on you tube is for Caucasian skin so it's really dope to come across your chanel. I will help share your videos so more people in west Africa can learn from your videos as well
Hi. Just curious, but I usually see tutorials where everyone creates an adjustment layer to color correct and another layer to color grade their footage…but it seems you grade on the actual footage itself. Any reason why you opt for this approach? Thanks!
Hey! So sometimes I color on the actual footage if I don’t have a lot of cuts. The point of the adjustment layer to me is for the color to appeal to all the footage under that adjustment layer but for if it’s one video and I’m not cutting I won’t do an adjustment layer. Most time I always do and adjustment later especially when the timeline has a lot of things on it, and if the diff cameras or different angles need to be adjusted slightly then I change it on the actual footage. Hope that makes sense. I think I just did it on the footage to show in the video.
That Hue vs Luma technique was very informative.
One of my fav ways to keep the skin tone rich. Sometimes coloring can wash us out so that’s just been super beneficial for me bringing that color back.
@@BrittneyJanae it really works well!
Please keep this up, a Black woman teaching camera work/ coloring 🤩🤩
Just stop by to say very good job. I wish I can come close to how your videos look.
We trying color correction 1 more time and you have it down.... great job
I always come back to this for color grading projects! Thank you!!
Love this I color for a news media group and there is always something to learn ! Thank you for sharing
It's got to be BUTTERY!
Got to be!!!
After looking for color grading. I found one that I actually stayed through the whole video.
Thank you for going step by step
The way you color is GORGEOUS! Thanks for sharing your tips.
Thank you!!
Amazing! Just starting my journey and the pieces are coming together.
-Camera - Sony ZV e10 (Beginner TH-cam for now)
- Lens - 13 mm f 1.4
- Luts - Seeing your videos really helping regarding how to color brown skin
Been struggling with getting the hang of color grading my footage. This helped so much, thank you!! love your videos.
Np! Glad I could help!
This was extremely helpful! I keep coming back to this video.THANK YOU!!!
Your skin tones are always so good - honey dipped w/a golden glow and what not. Thanks for sharing your process. And you're right, that dang QT Gamma Compensation LUT has been a lifesaver. I used to get so frustrated!
Thank you!! Yea that QT is something else! Lol
Very good. Once you start using the HSL secondary portion, then you can really get those skin tones to pop
Brilliant. Purchased the LUTS and when applied they add a tiny bit of contrast to the image. Money well spent
I love your tutorials. You have a new subscriber for life! The Lutify lut that you use no longer exists as named in your video. do you have an update for this by any chance? Thanks!
😅 I learned a lot tonight. Appreciate the video
Great job Brittney! Your colors always look so good. Nice work!
Thank you Griffin!! You’re super dope! So this means a lot. And I thought I was already subscribed 😩.
Just came across your channel. Phenominal work!
Thank you!
This is very helpful. You are great! Thank you for the resources and explaining it in a way anyone can understand!
No worries, thank you!
This is seriously beyond useful! I struggle with coloring. Thank you! Where've you been all my life?!?! I am so subscribed!
Footage looks awesome and you’re so talented!
Thank you!!
thank you for this! focusing on midtones for skin tones will help me so much in the coloring process. sidenote: i LOVE the color in the black women are worthy short film.
A lot of peeps love Buttery Luts.
I’m def one of the peeps. Lol. An avid fan!
Just came across this channel after looking for reviews on using the og bmpcc in 2021. Really good stuff you have on here. So had to subscribe.
Yoo! How have I just come across this channel? This is amazing seeing anotha sista in the space like this! Literally found your channel from a comment about the C70. Anyway, just subbed and love the content! Over the coming weeks, if you see a bunch of likes come through, don't worry; just me combing the content. 😎✊🏾
Lol thank you so much!!
Nice looking dear😊
beautiful colors!!!! amazing
Thank you!
Awesome! Such a great video! Thanks for sharing!
Great work very helpful
Yo...Brittney! This video came right on time. My friend and I were just talking about REC 709 luts. I want to grow more in Color Correcting my videos. My grade are pretty solid but correcting my colors be weird sometimes lol. You are God-sent!!!
Yay! Glad I could help!! Lol I’ve been there and still learning lol. Once you get the foundation everything else is a breeze
Super talented!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
New youtuber here, I learned a lot from this video, keep inspiring :)
Great info Brittney!! Love videos like these from you!!
Thank you!!
I struggle with skin tones but my Black magic gives me a great starting point for sure.
Yea the blackmagic is great! It would take me so much more time when I was using my Sony a7iii.
love a good color grading tutorial! always super insightful to watch how others grade their footage. Especially since I keep thinking about working with BMPC in the future.
Yes the buttery luts are great for the bmpcc. And of course the footage itself is just really easy to grade!
I would highly recommend look into color grading in DaVinci resolve. When you use the selector tool for the wb premiere doesn't show you the actual number values each color. Sometimes white walls still have colors being introduced to them and in premiere pro I almost feel they have you go in blindly. As usual love what you doing sis 👏🏾
Yea I started coloring in davinci but I’m still a huge fan of premiere especially for the quick work I do. But I’m def learning davinci now and I love the detail it gives me for coloring. It’s amazing! But I use it on projects I feel are necessary and when I have time. But who knows in the next coming months lol.
This is some amazing information. Thank you
Workflow is very important..many people forget that. Great video👏👏. “I’m super chocolate “ had me laughing.
Thank you! Yes people always try to throw their manual ways and workflow on others but everyone has their own unique way. I’m all about efficiency and progress
Thank you for this Queen 🙏🏾
This is great. I've watched thousands of videos with people talking about the QT compensation Lut and you're the only person that mentioned compensating your exposure for the lut. I stopped using it because people kept telling me my work was too dark. Thanks so much for this
Great video, it was so useful to see the actual process of coloring a clip. What's the difference between toggling shadows/highlights in the Basic Correction or in the curve?
From what I've noticed the curves are more specific . So you're able to control the intensity of that specific color channel. For basic correction I feel like it channels the overall image.
New subscriber Alert. I just found your channel. Much love from Cameroon.
Thanks for the tutorial. After color grading in premiere, I export the footage but realize it has this over warm temperature on other devices apart from the system I edited the clip on
Did you add the QT compensation lut? Also, any apple products go by a different codec. So the QT lut should allow it to be the same.
@@BrittneyJanae I edit with a Windows system though. I don't know if applying the QT compensation LUT will make my grading the same for all devices
@@patrickchijioke4314 I think it's more about premiere than the system but give it a try and see if it does anything. If not you may have to make sure the system is also in the right color space
@@BrittneyJanae thank you
Definitely appreciate that tip!! 👊🏾
Thx for this tips with the 6k
Keep up the great work
Greetings!!! I appreciate your great time and efforts put towards enlightening us about this career. Thank you for that I sincerely appreciate it. Please I have a request. What’s the possibilities of importing the custom luts from Blackmagic pocket cinema 4k to adobe premiere pro? Like the Gen 5 Film to rec 2020 hybrid log gamma. I love the way it handles a dark skin here in Africa. Or better still if you will be kind enough to share me your conversion luts for film to reasonable color to start with. I’m not a colorist but own a Blackmagic pocket cinema 4k. Please help.
Brittney!!! This video is fantastic 😁 I have been doing some research on color grading for a project i'm working on, and i'm so glad I came across this video because we are working with the Blackmagic 4k (which is not a camera I usually work with). I'm about to get that Buttery lut ASAP as well as the others you mentioned here. Awesome video you are extremely talented and knowledgeable 💪
Thank you so much!!!
I just bought the Blackmagic 6k pro I would love for you to share your 4k setting and or 6k setting... im coming from a red camera...... Ive been watching a few videos and they always go into braw etc or if they use 4k they have the older update and only go over the pro res or lt which is no help at all....
I always use braw. Use to use pro res but b raw actually has smaller files. I shoot 4k but it’s up to you what you want your resolution to be. Usually I do constant bit rate 5:1.
Great video
When using the mask tool to check the skin tones make sure the feather is set to 0, cause that will cause information outside of the mask to bleed into your readings, might see minimal now but on a bigger mask it will throw you off.
Great note! Thank you!!
Keep inspiring.
Love this tutorial. Is fantastic. I'm currently between Adobe Premier and DaVinci Resolve. But want to be fluent in both.
Thanks for this Tutorial. It would be great to add "Chapters" to the video. Just add the 0:00 timestamp for the intro. ;) Pretty please.
Amazing! Keep it up! 💙
Thank you so much for this video! Your videos have been soo helpful! I'm in the beginning stages of learning about color correction and color grading - I was looking to purchase the buttery LUT but it looks like they do not have one for Nikon (specifically Nikon D750). Would you by chance recommend any other Rec709 LUTs? Something that will be a good start to color correcting footage? Thanks so much!
You are really good at what u do ....I'm a filmaker videographer from Jersey now based in Africa, everything on you tube is for Caucasian skin so it's really dope to come across your chanel. I will help share your videos so more people in west Africa can learn from your videos as well
ur the best !!!
thank you!!!
Hi. Just curious, but I usually see tutorials where everyone creates an adjustment layer to color correct and another layer to color grade their footage…but it seems you grade on the actual footage itself. Any reason why you opt for this approach? Thanks!
Hey! So sometimes I color on the actual footage if I don’t have a lot of cuts. The point of the adjustment layer to me is for the color to appeal to all the footage under that adjustment layer but for if it’s one video and I’m not cutting I won’t do an adjustment layer. Most time I always do and adjustment later especially when the timeline has a lot of things on it, and if the diff cameras or different angles need to be adjusted slightly then I change it on the actual footage. Hope that makes sense. I think I just did it on the footage to show in the video.
i love you😍😍😍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
What are your settings for the black magic. My footage looks lifeless no matter what I do
It’s also in his you light
@@BrittneyJanae I’m lighting appropriately. Im fighting for my life with this black magic 6k.
Is there a plug-in for finalcut pro similar to lumetri that I can use?
So Final Cut has its own coloring system that you could use. go to color adjustments and look in that arena
Which black magic you have?
Blackmagic pocket 6k
@@BrittneyJanae love that camera…
I see that he has a Canon eos R Lut. Does it work for the R6?
🙏
I’m trying to a warm tone for my videos on filmora 9. How do I do that
Super Chocolate 🍫
Hey I have a cannon a6400 I’m not really seeing which lut he have for that camera
Hey the only 6400 I know is the Sony. And it should have a Sony lut
QT Gamma Compensation LUT work for windows too? canon?
also very informative video :)
Thank you! It should. It’s not about the computer and more about how premiere processes so I would try it on your computer and see if it helps.
Wondering if this is still your color workflow ?
I have an updated video on my new color flow
Ooo where’s that at???
@@BrittneyJanae Ive combed through your more recent videos and havent see it. If you could provide a link that would be great. Thanks!
Problem number one. You are talking about color grading and color correction but are still using Premiere Pro? lol Davinci power! Kidding.
I was about to go complete off on you. Lol. Let me do what they choose and stop pushing this davinci agenda
Is this free for profit
Why would it be?
how u get to work with issa
I made a video about it! It’s the one titled why social media is important. You should check it out!
@@BrittneyJanae post the link
So funny hearing a black woman say "I'm no colourist"
Why is that funny?