If you wanna color grade professionally, I recommend DaVinci Resolve. That's just so powerful even if it's free version. Btw, I edit in premiere pro, and send them to DaVinci for color grading. Because I started editing in Premiere pro back then, but a while later started to color grade in DaVinci. But for a general editing, Premiere was too comfortable to leave. So I use both of them. But if you start from 0, I think you wanna use DaVinci from the very start. It's just color grading in DaVinci gives you really great results. Hope this helps.
@@KenseiAkatsu Well I went to your channel, couldn't find a tutorial on bringing a timeline from Premiere Pro 2022 into Davinici .... could you leave a link?
Wait a moment!!! Your footage has all kinds of shades and colours. How do you grade a shot that mostly has a wash of colour, say, orange? How do you get the right skin colour on that footage? You essentially graded a still image. When you coloured your face, what do you do when the image moves, that mask will stay there in that position, and your face will move out of the graded spot. I know you can track it, but what about if the image is small within the frame and the person moves a lot? Now there's a challenge for Premiere Pro because people like me and others need to know how to deal with things like this. Otherwise, was a great tutorial.
@@KenseiAkatsu But the colour will affect the rest of the picture, so that's not a good answer. What do you do in that situation? Do you have a solution? You didn't answer this question: "How do you grade a shot that mostly has a wash of colour, say, orange? How do you get the right skin colour on that footage?" These are the things people come up with when editing and grading. Please do a tutorial on that.
Hi Kensei, I'm new on Filmmaking. Wich software do you suggest? DaVinci or Premiere? I want to start with one and learn it as strong as possible
If you wanna color grade professionally, I recommend DaVinci Resolve. That's just so powerful even if it's free version.
Btw, I edit in premiere pro, and send them to DaVinci for color grading.
Because I started editing in Premiere pro back then, but a while later started to color grade in DaVinci.
But for a general editing, Premiere was too comfortable to leave. So I use both of them.
But if you start from 0, I think you wanna use DaVinci from the very start. It's just color grading in DaVinci gives you really great results.
Hope this helps.
Literally need this for my new anamorphic style of shooting
Yeah, try it!!
Thanks bro ....a very good tutorial....now i understand the basic adjustment of color grading in primiere
One of the best CC video on TH-cam! Great job!
THIS WAS AMAZING SHEEEEESH
Thanks!!
This is by far the easiest way to learn colour grading, been watching alot of videos but getting nothing. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Thanks for the tutorial. It will help a lot. Please make more videos like this.
Thank you, I will
super and clear exploration
Thanks!
Thank you!
I like the vector scope for skin tones.
Thank you for the helpful tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
Great vid helped a ton, thank you Kensei !
You said that you hope that it helps us and absolutely it's damn helpful! Thanks a lot for your effort :D
Such an excellent tutorial. Thank you. I learned a lot.
You're very welcome!
amazing legend u r akatsu thnku
Hello! How do you do hair care? Your hair looks lush! Great job!
Used to use Argan oil
best of the best. will watch all your videos, from begin to the end!
Thank you!!
Good job , thanks
What about converting the image at rec 709 at first??
You could!
But honestly I don't do that every time
Great video. More of it.
very helpful, thank you!!
Very helpful video! Are you shooting on the A7iii in Slog2 for your main camera setup?
In S-LOG3
@@KenseiAkatsu Any issues with Slog3 with the 8 bit codec? Any color blotchiness, etc.?
this is cool if the scene and subject aren't really moving.
Does HSL Secondary affect other sections of lumetri color like brightness/contrast, creative etc, or is it only for the HSL Secondary tab?
Not at all.
Love ❤️ this one
I was here in 2022 , 18 minutes after upload
Thank you!!
Do you have a tutorial on how to bring Premiere Pro 2022 into DaVinci, then back to premiere, or/and exporting out of DaVinci the final product?
Yup!
@@KenseiAkatsu Well I went to your channel, couldn't find a tutorial on bringing a timeline from Premiere Pro 2022 into Davinici .... could you leave a link?
THANK YOU :)
Thank you too!!
Wait a moment!!! Your footage has all kinds of shades and colours. How do you grade a shot that mostly has a wash of colour, say, orange? How do you get the right skin colour on that footage? You essentially graded a still image. When you coloured your face, what do you do when the image moves, that mask will stay there in that position, and your face will move out of the graded spot. I know you can track it, but what about if the image is small within the frame and the person moves a lot? Now there's a challenge for Premiere Pro because people like me and others need to know how to deal with things like this. Otherwise, was a great tutorial.
In case it's impossible to track it, I just use HSL curve for skin tone!
@@KenseiAkatsu But the colour will affect the rest of the picture, so that's not a good answer. What do you do in that situation? Do you have a solution? You didn't answer this question: "How do you grade a shot that mostly has a wash of colour, say, orange? How do you get the right skin colour on that footage?" These are the things people come up with when editing and grading. Please do a tutorial on that.
great
YES. YES INDEED.
But you're not showing us how to have "RGB parade" show up in the panel.
Pls do same for fcpx :) Thanks bro
Crack 🔥
Really great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
I like it, thank you 🟨🍜