Fascinating hearing someone discuss this stuff, something that I could do for a living, and just hearing that even more advanced wealth of knowledge just making me feel out of my element relative to him
I think he means using keyframes to have the grade cha'ge during the shot, for exemple if someone is coming in our out of a building you might need to adjust your exposure to compensate during the shot
Parallel nodes take the base from the previous node only and apply the changes. For example a Vignette and a mask in parallel, would always use the same node before them. If you do serial nodes, they apply one after the other. Serial nodes make it harder to control specific parts of the image because each serial node uses the one before it to start creating a new mask. So what you saw initially, by the time you get to your 3rd mask correction, may be completely different and harder to control. Best way to learn this is trying it. This node structure is golden. Wish I knew this a few years back.
Fascinating hearing someone discuss this stuff, something that I could do for a living, and just hearing that even more advanced wealth of knowledge just making me feel out of my element relative to him
It's nice and it would be even better to see your group nodes structure too. Thanks
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What is meant by "dynamics/color change over time" @6:24
I think he means using keyframes to have the grade cha'ge during the shot, for exemple if someone is coming in our out of a building you might need to adjust your exposure to compensate during the shot
Davinci version 17??🤔
Probably this video took time to be edited and delivered 😅
why do you prefer Parallels nodes from Serial ?
Parallel nodes take the base from the previous node only and apply the changes. For example a Vignette and a mask in parallel, would always use the same node before them. If you do serial nodes, they apply one after the other. Serial nodes make it harder to control specific parts of the image because each serial node uses the one before it to start creating a new mask. So what you saw initially, by the time you get to your 3rd mask correction, may be completely different and harder to control. Best way to learn this is trying it. This node structure is golden. Wish I knew this a few years back.
@@ricardobirnbaum A great explanation, if I wasn't already subscribed I would now!
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