I kinda forgot to talk about the delivery from colorist to online editor because the video is already too long. Let me know if you want to know the export settings for delivering a grade!
This is such an important video. I would love to see more of these videos where you explain the communication between different departments and steps during the postproduction but also preproduction. For example - communication with dp (before shooting and after shooting) - what to do when you are done grading Etc.
extremely helpful, and verifies a lot of workflows I have to explain to clients and editors. Inspiring to make a PDF spec sheet to give editors before the back and forth hoopla and headaches. lol
Thank you so much! Could you please make a video tutorial showing how to work with resolve cloud because it seems to be the most effective of all methods, but I am a beginner who is willing to spend a little bit of money on it.
you should run omniscope on a separate machine, it's a way smoother workflow, and odds are you're already using a reference monitor, so you just need to use your other output and a mini monitor box
also - wouldn't you want to deliver graphics for the grade on another layer, so that you can blend them into the final look, like if you use a density dctl, or film grain.
With the prores workflow, if you render out a single video, is there no way to send the cut information? In the past with a premiere edit-to-resolve color, we've exported out an EDL for the colorist to use get the cuts in. But if you're going resolve-to-resolve, is there no way to send over that cut information?
I kinda forgot to talk about the delivery from colorist to online editor because the video is already too long. Let me know if you want to know the export settings for delivering a grade!
please do a video, this was incredibly helpful
Thatd be awesome!
yes, of course, much needed . thank you!
Yes Sir, we need a video on export settings for delivering a grade
yes please
This is such an important video. I would love to see more of these videos where you explain the communication between different departments and steps during the postproduction but also preproduction. For example
- communication with dp (before shooting and after shooting)
- what to do when you are done grading
Etc.
extremely helpful, and verifies a lot of workflows I have to explain to clients and editors. Inspiring to make a PDF spec sheet to give editors before the back and forth hoopla and headaches. lol
I’m looking to turn this into a blog post on my website, will share if that happens
@@DannyGan Please do, I could see the benefit of this!
Thank you so much! Could you please make a video tutorial showing how to work with resolve cloud because it seems to be the most effective of all methods, but I am a beginner who is willing to spend a little bit of money on it.
It would be so helpful for beginners like me to have a step-by-step timeline
Really good stuff!
you should run omniscope on a separate machine, it's a way smoother workflow, and odds are you're already using a reference monitor, so you just need to use your other output and a mini monitor box
Yes, that is true, if you can afford to.
also - wouldn't you want to deliver graphics for the grade on another layer, so that you can blend them into the final look, like if you use a density dctl, or film grain.
Yes, that is true, in certain cases.
can you tell how to grade weddong footage?
Must got timecode!
With the prores workflow, if you render out a single video, is there no way to send the cut information? In the past with a premiere edit-to-resolve color, we've exported out an EDL for the colorist to use get the cuts in. But if you're going resolve-to-resolve, is there no way to send over that cut information?
Unless you make the cuts on the exported prores, then export the EDL/XML
Can you tell me, why can't my S-Log3 videos be imported into the Davinci app directly?? The display is audio only
Are you on the Studio version?
Sir where to learn Colour Grading in a Pro way?
My colour grading course will be coming in Feb!
@@DannyGan cost?
around $249
For the algorithm