bro made one of the best Vintage Look Tutorials for DaVinci but didn't even bothered to activate his windows. Put your talent up there brother! Thanks for the info
You my guy changed the way of my personal color grading procedure! The Results are damn amazing. Also showing that u dont need to pay thousand of bucks for presets and film emulation programs! Greetings from Germany!
This was like a crash course into color grading, ive been editing a bit but decided to step into color grading and you might have just the guy i needed lol
this has to be the best color grading tutorial for davinci resolve i've seen so far, thank you so much 🙏 btw legend move to not even activate windows haha
Great video, thankyou for this. But there is just one request. Can you rather do breakdowns of what constitute a vintage look as to be able to use that knowledge to different videos. For instance what kind of look, saturation, Color temp which remains same for a vintage look kind of a thing. Thankyou
Hi, Yeah no worries. That actually is a very good point. Thanks so much and thanks for commenting. And maybe thanks for thr subscribe? Have a great day
Good answer. I'm looking to make a new video about this topic. Which will Incorporate a film lut and some techniques in regards to film density and saturation.
www.buymeacoffee.com/drewahr Hey guys, if you wanna help out the channel and more importantly me (need money for biscuits and cheese) you can chuck a few bucks through buy me a coffee. Money goes into better content and improved jokes... cheers for watching.
haha a no, i was refering to 14:36 - as we call modern images flat, i wonder if people from old times would find our vintage color corrected look, flat 🫣
I love the more "vintage" look but I absolutely hate fake grain, noise, flecks, and aspect ratios, especially when fake rounded borders are added (looks super cheap/cheesy). 16:9, clean with "filmic" grading is the best imho.
Yeah of course. Good point. I'm sure most people would love to shoot film to get an actual filmic look, but it's not always possible. Film is a bit pricey, but I do agree with people over doing it. Cheers for watching and the comment
@@dylanbaler2872 Pretty much, the only one would be the blur, but you can work around that with the free version of "blur and sharpen". The film grain you can download for free and chuck that bad boy in using the edit tab. There's a vid on my page explaining how to do it.
@@GreenGoatProductions Lol ur good man. Im subbin! any chance you could do a tutorial or maybe teach us on how to get that film look? i know this video was sorta like that. Looking for that VuhLandes or Serr type of look.
@gettriggered8404 all good mate, no dramas. I can look Into it, it's really tricky and something only the best of the best can really nail down. I will try to see what I can do though. Cheers for the comment
As in it's now showing highlights at all? If so, go to "view" then to "nightlight" or shift H. Or, make sure you have the picker selected which is that weird eye dropper. It's located bottom left of your viewing screen.
New " How to create a vintage look" is out using the free version of Resolve, with free footage and free film grain! It's free check it out. th-cam.com/video/SeLcdO0J6I0/w-d-xo.html Thanks again
I'm really thinking about DaVinci I know I can get for free but as I understand you have to pay 300$ to have access for color grading? What about computer needs to be really powerfull?
It's all free, including the colour grading. The only thing you don't get is the ofx stuff, which isn't really a big deal anyway. You won't need it If you're starting out. You don't need a super fast computer if you're just doing colour grading and editing. When you start using film grain and noise reduction, it will slow your computer. The free version doesn't have though things, so you don't need to worry about that stuff.
Can anyone help me make it a bit akin to a horror film type look with film? What would you suggest I do and what colours do I add into it? I would like a more dark blue tint to it with the film grain adding onto the feel but I don’t know how I could achieve this
Depends on what type of horror you're going for. If you want a dirty horror look, try a bleach by pass look. I have a vid on it, the thumbnail is me in a army uniform. Or you can do this look, then add some green tint to the shadows and make it darker. Or try and combine both
@@GreenGoatProductions thank you very very much for this. My film is more of a psychological horror with a slasher element to it but I’ll check out the video you mentioned love you channel
@@GreenGoatProductions There aren't many good ones for free, you might want to do another video (knowing that this one did really good + giving away a preset for free).
Hi, Thanks for your question. I'm using a 28mm nikon lens for this. It's a film lens. I really want some new lenses, the cheap sirui anamorphic lenses look great. I've got another grading vid coming out tomorrow using the same lens. Have a great day!
th-cam.com/video/TeKl3Oo5xyc/w-d-xo.html
Watch this video update. It will show you the best way to add in film grain! No more copying and pasting
bro made one of the best Vintage Look Tutorials for DaVinci but didn't even bothered to activate his windows. Put your talent up there brother! Thanks for the info
Hahahaha cheers mate
You know its a great tutorial when Windows isn't activated. Jokes aside, this is one of the best No BS tutorials I've ever seen.
Ha, dont put that joke aside. Cheers for funny comment and watching. Appreciated
This was the best Vintage Look tutorial!! Quick, informative and straight to the point. Thank you
Thanks so much, I really appreciate that.
Hope you have a great evening
Team “Activate Windows”!
I am unsure what that means, but yes
Green Goat Productions he’s pointing to your bootleg windows (noted by the “activate windows” call to action on the bottom eight of your screen)
Oh, yeah all makes sense now. Cheers.
Also, it has and is, now active.
Brilliant tutorial! Exactly what I was looking for.
Cheers for watching 💅🤟
You my guy changed the way of my personal color grading procedure! The Results are damn amazing. Also showing that u dont need to pay thousand of bucks for presets and film emulation programs! Greetings from Germany!
Great to hear mate, let me know if you wanna see anything else
Thanks mate. I love you....of course in a brotherly way.
I'll take both
Thanks I was looking for that creamy vintage look, but I could not explain so I could not search properly but now I now.
Glad to hear it mate, cheers for watching
This was like a crash course into color grading, ive been editing a bit but decided to step into color grading and you might have just the guy i needed lol
Cheers mate
You are the actual goat, this is such a great video, and the resources are fucking priceless, thanks for your contribution to this earth.
Hahaha. Cheers mate, probably my favourite comment I've gotten.
I forgot the existence of this blur box tool, I like your original approach to grading :)
Its such a great ofx and thanks for the kind words and sub.
Have a great weekend
I look lots of videos on TH-cam but this was 🔥🔥 not lots of unnecessary information you go strait to the point
Cheers, very much appreciated
@@GreenGoatProductions yeah am looking forward learning more on this channel love from Germany 🇩🇪👍🏿
To me, this has been the best way to achieve this look on youtube.
Thanks so much, much appreciated buddy.
this has to be the best color grading tutorial for davinci resolve i've seen so far, thank you so much 🙏
btw legend move to not even activate windows haha
The good old days of not activating my windows, cheers for the watch and comment
Dude really nice! Nothing too crazy and comes out great, thanks 😁
Thank you, appreciate the comment.
Have a nice week.
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Great video, thankyou for this. But there is just one request. Can you rather do breakdowns of what constitute a vintage look as to be able to use that knowledge to different videos. For instance what kind of look, saturation, Color temp which remains same for a vintage look kind of a thing.
Thankyou
Hi,
Yeah no worries. That actually is a very good point.
Thanks so much and thanks for commenting. And maybe thanks for thr subscribe?
Have a great day
Good answer. I'm looking to make a new video about this topic. Which will Incorporate a film lut and some techniques in regards to film density and saturation.
Ya
Wow how effective you are using your bookmarks on your browser. its amazing lol
Ha, yeah I'm a pretty super talented guy.
www.buymeacoffee.com/drewahr
Hey guys, if you wanna help out the channel and more importantly me (need money for biscuits and cheese) you can chuck a few bucks through buy me a coffee. Money goes into better content and improved jokes... cheers for watching.
you are the besttttt!!! loveuuu
Ha, cheers mate
Next vid - How to access film grain in the free version of DaVinci Resolve!
WoW I've just made a 300 thumbs up! Good luck, you are master of colorgrading!)
You're the master, of kind words
Looks great! love the tutorial! But i am curious how this would look with a face, how it would affect the skin tones
Very good, I know I haven't made a vid for a very long time, but I do think a lot about making one for exactly that. If I ever get time, I'll do that.
Thamk tou so much man!❤
Happy to help, cheers for watching
I am also a green goat. thanks for the video!
Goats are great
Amazing video
No worries
I can sit and listen to your Australian accent all day : ))
Ha, cheers mate. Its country Australian to.
Thank you so much for this!!!!
No worries, thx for commenting.
Have a great weekend
Amazing!!!! 😍 thanks for this
Hey, thx so much. Your kind words help with the incredible hot weather and no air conditioning in my apartment
Cool Vid, keep up the good work!
Cheers 🤟
Amazin. thank you.
No worries, thank you.
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Cheers
So great
Thx mate.
Whoa so great!
Cheers mate
It says "Site is not secure". Couldn't download sample film for tutorial.
Unfortunately that's something on your end, nothing I can do on mine.
damn 🔥
subscribed bro
Cheers mate
Still unfortunate that film grain is locked behind a paywall, but yhx
Yeah, I know what you mean
Well the powerplant! Got a sub
Thx, much appreciated my friend
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super helpful ! thanks xx
Thx, and thx for the comment
love this! new sub here
Thx the kind words and sub.
people from 1900: thats pretty flat image
If this is a flat earth joke. I'm all for it
haha a no, i was refering to 14:36 - as we call modern images flat, i wonder if people from old times would find our vintage color corrected look, flat 🫣
@bokokoto don't worry about those people, they're still using mac 2.0
Great job 👏🏿
Thx, much appriected
Color Correcting while color blind sure is hard!
Ha, that sounds like a very difficult task. Some simple advice. Use your scopes, they may help to know what is sitting where. Good luck buddy
@@GreenGoatProductions :D
I love the more "vintage" look but I absolutely hate fake grain, noise, flecks, and aspect ratios, especially when fake rounded borders are added (looks super cheap/cheesy). 16:9, clean with "filmic" grading is the best imho.
Yeah of course. Good point. I'm sure most people would love to shoot film to get an actual filmic look, but it's not always possible. Film is a bit pricey, but I do agree with people over doing it. Cheers for watching and the comment
What about Windows whats the key we put as Mac - Opt S
Ctrl S
So good
Cheers bloke
@@GreenGoatProductions can I still do all of this on the free version?
@@dylanbaler2872 Pretty much, the only one would be the blur, but you can work around that with the free version of "blur and sharpen". The film grain you can download for free and chuck that bad boy in using the edit tab.
There's a vid on my page explaining how to do it.
@@GreenGoatProductions ok thank you!
Anytime
Lost me in the middle lol the mouse clicking was going too fast for me to catch up 😢
Ha, sorry man. I've slowed it down it my old age now.
@@GreenGoatProductions Lol ur good man. Im subbin! any chance you could do a tutorial or maybe teach us on how to get that film look? i know this video was sorta like that.
Looking for that VuhLandes or Serr type of look.
@gettriggered8404 all good mate, no dramas. I can look Into it, it's really tricky and something only the best of the best can really nail down. I will try to see what I can do though. Cheers for the comment
at 4:00 when I use the picker it doesn't highlight the area that I picked for me. Am I doing something wrong?
As in it's now showing highlights at all? If so, go to "view" then to "nightlight" or shift H. Or, make sure you have the picker selected which is that weird eye dropper. It's located bottom left of your viewing screen.
@@GreenGoatProductions Yes! Exactly what I needed. Thank you!
@gustavohohagen9418 great to hear mate! Let me know if you have any other trouble or want to learn something.
thanks pal
Cheers mate
Thanks
No worries
Why didn't you make the Color Space Transform from the BlackMagic color space to rec.709?
This video was made before I started doing that.
I love you crack
Cheers
New " How to create a vintage look" is out using the free version of Resolve, with free footage and free film grain! It's free check it out.
th-cam.com/video/SeLcdO0J6I0/w-d-xo.html
Thanks again
please can u update link to megaupload? It´s not working. Thank you!!
Yeah sure, sorry about that
Alright, she's fixed. Let me know if you need anything else, or, would like to see anything else.
I'm really thinking about DaVinci I know I can get for free but as I understand you have to pay 300$ to have access for color grading? What about computer needs to be really powerfull?
It's all free, including the colour grading. The only thing you don't get is the ofx stuff, which isn't really a big deal anyway. You won't need it If you're starting out. You don't need a super fast computer if you're just doing colour grading and editing. When you start using film grain and noise reduction, it will slow your computer. The free version doesn't have though things, so you don't need to worry about that stuff.
@@GreenGoatProductions I'm back to you later on... I have a question....
very useful!!!
Thanks, appreciate it. Hope you have a good day
Can anyone help me make it a bit akin to a horror film type look with film? What would you suggest I do and what colours do I add into it? I would like a more dark blue tint to it with the film grain adding onto the feel but I don’t know how I could achieve this
Depends on what type of horror you're going for.
If you want a dirty horror look, try a bleach by pass look. I have a vid on it, the thumbnail is me in a army uniform.
Or you can do this look, then add some green tint to the shadows and make it darker. Or try and combine both
@@GreenGoatProductions thank you very very much for this. My film is more of a psychological horror with a slasher element to it but I’ll check out the video you mentioned love you channel
Thank you so much, I actually set up my camera to record something for a horror grade. Thanks for the inspiration
What kind of footage is this? The blur on the right edge of the pot makes it look like it's from a phone in portrait/cinematic mode?
It's bmpcc4k. The blur is created in post or it's just out of focus
Can i do this in Premiere?
I'm sure you can, I couldn't tell you though, I'm terrible at prem. Sorry mate
Why is my "output banking" greyed out?
Are you in the edit or colour page? it wont show in the media page
@@GreenGoatProductions thanks! I am quite new to daVinci
@@GreenGoatProductions I want to achieve this look th-cam.com/video/DqySMp3Zbeo/w-d-xo.html any tips?
That's ok, always happy to answer questions.
There's quite a few different looks I. There. Any particular part you would like to see? If so, give me the time stamp and we'll go from there
what version are you using, I downloaded version 19 public beta and it looks lightly different than yours
For this video? Probably version 17 or 16. She's an old video
Do you have the lut for this?
No sorry, probably could make one though.
@@GreenGoatProductions There aren't many good ones for free, you might want to do another video (knowing that this one did really good + giving away a preset for free).
@j.espinosa yeah, good point. Something to think about . Thx mate 🤟
I cant use output blanking
It should be under - Timeline - output blanking
what film stock did you go for?
I think it started off at 35mm 400T. But I fooled around with grain size etc
Can this be done in the free version of Resolve?
It can, tricky to say over a message. I'll work on a free version one for you and thr gang.
@@GreenGoatProductions thanks brother
cant use film grain ;(
There's another video on my channel that shows you how to add free film grain. Watch that.
@@GreenGoatProductions i mean i have the free version so cant use
You can't use that film grain, but there's a video on my page that demonstrates how to import free film grain and how to use it in resolve.
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Thanks
did you activate tho
Activate?
What lenses do you use usually with your BMPCC?
Hi,
Thanks for your question. I'm using a 28mm nikon lens for this. It's a film lens.
I really want some new lenses, the cheap sirui anamorphic lenses look great.
I've got another grading vid coming out tomorrow using the same lens.
Have a great day!
Only clicks without explanation not for beginners
Cheers for watching though