I just released my MASTER BUNDLE containing 350+ Assets for Filmmakers and Video Editors like Film Transitions, all my LUTs, Sound Effects, Overlays and more for your next Video Projects. GET IT IN MY STORE ► christianmategrab.sellfy.store/ THE LUTS I USE IN THIS VIDEO ► christianmategrab.sellfy.store/p/9eg5/
If you're using warp stabilizer and are still noticing way too much warping - go into your effect controls and lower the effect to about 10% or so. This can be particularly helpful when your original footage just needs that slight amount of love. Great piece, this video has been wildly helpful - thank you!
There's no need to to use crop to get black bars. Just adjust the sequence settings to 1920 x 800 and then you will have the added benefit of not having to render the BLACK. Also it will display as a true 1920 x 800 clip on youtube.
AMEN! I hate TH-camrs that click bait people just to self promote their product. its not even a proper tutorial, i watched like a few seconds of it, skipped around until i saw he added in a PNG Aspect ratio... smh...
To be fair people like Andrew Kramer do that all the time. No problem with it myself. If they're good LUTs and he's giving his time to make a tut good on him. You could always just make your own LUT in Photoshop or use the one's in Lumetri.
ALL TOGETHER AGAINS'T LUTS ! TOGETHER WE STAND WE DON'T WANT TO PAY 30$ TO GET PROFESSIONAL COLORED VIDEO, WE WANT IT FREEEEE, CHRISTIAN SHOULD COLOURIZED HIMSELF OUR VIDEO! DESIGN ACADEMY WE ARE WITH YOU! caps lock for life.
I would recomend to crop the video insted of adding black bars. As a 21:9 monito user it will look much better without black bars so it will fill the whole screen :)
But I guess cropping will not change the overall dimension of the video, it just blacks out the space you don't want. Importing in an anamorphic preset will give you the correct aspect ratio imo.
Definitely some of the best looking I've seen on TH-cam hands down.. SO tired of all the orange/teal/super high contrast everyone is trying to do!! good stuff man
Depends on your footage. The colors may change but if you have a 144p camera then it will still look like crap. It'll probably look better but you should at least have some ok looking raw footage.
No, movies do not have black bars on them. Movies in a certain aspect ratio played on certain screens don’t take up the entire screen. You’re adding something on top of your image to simulate that when all you need to do is change your project settings to the proper CinemaScope aspect ratio. Then your video doesn’t have black bars and plays appropriately. That’s also the EASY way. I’ll never understand why people do this nonsense.
What's your advice? Edit the video in 16:9 and then crop it once the production is done? Or are you able to export in the 2.39:1 ratio in premiere pro?
Jonathan Dubón you change the project properties to match the desired aspect ratio. At that point you can move and reframe each clip however you’d like. Then export with the same project properties/size.
Hey what picture profile do you shoot on with sony. You mentioned clog for canon but didnt mention what you do for sony. Are there instructions with the luts? Thanks
With Luts or no Luts I learned a little bit more, thank you. just like the video 1 step 2 steps, you never gonna get the answears to everything all at once, keep it going!
@@coszz it doesnt make a difference if you're on a 16:9 monitor, but if you use a widescreen monitor the "fake letterbox" results in a floating image, as there are black bars on all sides of the image. if you change the aspect ratio of your video, it will be scaled up on a widescreen, which gives a far better watching experience.
What I do is set the sequence (if it is 2160p) to 3840x1600 that way when I export and render it in the usual 2160p it gives me that black bar which is consistent with every device. You can see the result in my channel.
TNice tutorials is by far, the best tutorial I have found so far. I feel like I’ll be spending a lot of ti on your channel! Thanks man! Keep up the good
I appreciate the tutorial even as I do a lot of this already I still learned something and got reminded of things I have forgotten. I am still baffled by response of the community in the comments but I remember the day you shot up to 30k in what seemed like a month from the few thousand you had. I guess this is the price of success you are 150k that's amazing! So im going to leave this quote so I can look back on it too. "If you don't have haters you are probably doing nothing at all....Listen to what they say even as it pisses you off and contemplate how later you're going to make them eat there words. -Dan Scotti"
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
You had the perfect clips to theme the moive with that orange, it was on the leafs, backpack, raincoat. if you just grade matched them it would stand out better I think.
I personally find added sharpening takes away from the filmic look you're trying to build here with the film grain and cropped aspect ration. Traditionally the "filmic" look is a result of the grain, aspect, ratio, and softness of the image among other things.
Jack Nikolson No. I'm referring to sharpness. Traditional film cameras often had a less sharp image due to the nature of how film reacts to light when an image is exposed. Instead of perfectly crisp hard edges on objects in the frame they would often be ever so slightly blurry but not out of focus. This is why many shooting on digital today set their cameras settings for sharpness as low as possible. Couple the less sharp image with a vintage lens, a diffusion filter of some sort, and some stock film grain and you're that much closer to the classic filmic look. I only pointed it out that in this video there was mixing of techniques which essentially cancel each other out, and of course I respect that as an artistic choice for a specific look, but I found it an odd choice.
Ok so this the video that woke up an artist in me... Means i made my first video after watching this tutorial and after that video I've been making more....
*Please don't use png's for the letterboxes!* Just get your compostion settings right! If you use a png, the black bars will get rendered and it will look ugly sometimes! For 2.39 aspect ratio on Full HD use 1920 * 803. I hate it when I want to watch a video on a 21:9 screen and the video file is not wide enough but has black bars...
Then people like me dont find a video like THIS. Without it, i doesnt know what is a LUT. And the rest of this tutorial is very interesting how he edit and create cinematic footage. Dont know whats your problem
I dont get how people hate on this guy, in a beginners eye this is pretty helpful.. just because you know how to do colour grading doesnt mean anyone can do it..
Never put one color grade over your footage, not all shots were recorded the same, and then your dealing, with some shots looking darker or brighter, and not matching up artistically.
If he shows you how to make luts, might as well he gives you his bank account login and password. Give some support to this guy, Im pretty sure just to make this video it took hi many hours, and people like you just want everything for free.
No, this guy doesn't "just want everything for free", he wants to learn the art of making and perfecting LUTs and the thought process he goes through when making the LUT. I really like this LUT, but I can't buy it and use it and get this exact look because I shoot Panasonic, so knowing the thought process he went through when looking at the Cannon footage and knowing what adjustments he needed to make to get the look he wanted would be super helpful. . You wouldn't say someone wants all their programs for free if they want to learn to program or that they want all their music free because they want want to learn the piano.
You deserve youtube award of the year. TNice tutorials video truly nails it! Very well explained... The way you cut the bullsNice tutorialt and get straight to it..
GREAT GREAT GREAT CLIP!!! I'm just starting to edit some clips off my go pro 8 and looking to buy my 1st official camera and this clip is even more motivating! Love the feel of the clip! Thanks!!
first thing he does: slaps on a paid LUT that makes it instantly look cinematic. and proceeds to make tiny fine-tuning that is pointless if you don't already have the lut.
You can do color grading on your own just with experimenting those values in color option in premiere pro. so your watching this tutorials on TH-cam is worthless.
@@investfoxy I'm well aware of how to colour grade, I work in video. And the point you're making is terrible. Just cause it's 'possible' to color grade without watching tutorials, it means tutorials are useless?
First of all, I am not Canon fanboy - Currently using my Nikon d610.. Considered buying A7III but... I'd still probably buy 5d mk iv because Sony has to expensive lenses and not really good offer. In my country there is actually only few(sony) used lenses in sale, while Canon in thousands (because rarely who uses Sony) - Otherwise I might just wait Sigma E mount lens to come out, and then I will decide.
Donkey Hottie Sigma Art Lenses are native to Sony E mount beginning the middle of this year. Tamron is dropping an $800 28-75mm lack of lens lens argument dies this summer. I'd pick the A7iii
When I watch something in a different language than those I speak/understand, I always prefer the native language and subtitles - way better! Such as Wallander - way better than the english dub or the english version for that matter.
Why applying a LUT is colorgrading? Lots of users now can't understand color and don't know how to work with it and such "tutorials" just tells that to have to buy a "filter" and that's all...
GREAT VIDEO! Sir, If You were using FilmConvert then in what orders You would put adjustments layers over a film? To segregate I would use - Filmconvert - LUT - black bars - blur Any sugestions?
I really want to dislike all of your videos because of how you treat your audience. You're supposed to support your community not use them to buy your LUTs. "I do whatever I want"
I'm not supposed to do anything. It's still my channel and I do, exactly.. "WHATEVER I WANT" - If you don't like it, leave.. if you don't want to buy my LUTs then don't. It's that easy man.
so much hate in the comments. he has complete right to sell whatever is his. he has put effort into it. the main thing is that he is explaining how to edit in premier pro for many beginers like myself.
aah, i just got into making soft rn and tNice tutorials is so helpful and your voice is so sootNice tutorialng btw! thanks for tNice tutorials tutorial
I just released my MASTER BUNDLE containing 350+ Assets for Filmmakers and Video Editors like
Film Transitions, all my LUTs, Sound Effects, Overlays and more for your next Video Projects.
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You have such a strange accent. Are you Russian?
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Christian Maté Grab love your work really awesome where can I download black bars pls help..thanks
Marc Nauta i have a free preset
Vegard Heyerdahl thanks so much
3:50 "Color grading" with Lumetri color
5:40 Warp stabilizer
7:00 Cinematic Black Bars (Effect: Crop)
8:30 Grain effect
10:40 Post sharpening (Effect: Unsharp Mask)
11:18 Motion Blur
Thx for taking the time!
Thanks
thank you!
Is there a specific reason why you don't use curves, or is it just preference?
If you're using warp stabilizer and are still noticing way too much warping - go into your effect controls and lower the effect to about 10% or so. This can be particularly helpful when your original footage just needs that slight amount of love. Great piece, this video has been wildly helpful - thank you!
That original suggestion was for the audience, not the creator of this video.
I have all the respect in world to the editors. I know it’s not an easy play as I have just started learning it..
There's no need to to use crop to get black bars. Just adjust the sequence settings to 1920 x 800 and then you will have the added benefit of not having to render the BLACK. Also it will display as a true 1920 x 800 clip on youtube.
Its fun, when I started with filmmaking I always used to do this, it looked cinematic. The more professional you become the more mistakes you see.
Like?
ahhhh the secret 1440p render for the higher bitrate
I've watched a lot of really good tutorials lately. Lot's of room for improvement on this one.
11:35 What kind of step are you taking? You’ve fallen into my heart.
Dude, this is the best Premire video hands down. I’m willing to give premire a shot because of your video.
IF LUTS ARE NOT FREE THEN DONT MAKE TUTORIALS WITH THAT.
AMEN! I hate TH-camrs that click bait people just to self promote their product. its not even a proper tutorial, i watched like a few seconds of it, skipped around until i saw he added in a PNG Aspect ratio... smh...
To be fair people like Andrew Kramer do that all the time. No problem with it myself. If they're good LUTs and he's giving his time to make a tut good on him. You could always just make your own LUT in Photoshop or use the one's in Lumetri.
ALL TOGETHER AGAINS'T LUTS ! TOGETHER WE STAND WE DON'T WANT TO PAY 30$ TO GET PROFESSIONAL COLORED VIDEO, WE WANT IT FREEEEE, CHRISTIAN SHOULD COLOURIZED HIMSELF OUR VIDEO! DESIGN ACADEMY WE ARE WITH YOU! caps lock for life.
STFU just get Osiris m31 lut for free on google
@@ToxictheOGTrader can you get me the link
I would recomend to crop the video insted of adding black bars. As a 21:9 monito user it will look much better without black bars so it will fill the whole screen :)
exactly...
But I guess cropping will not change the overall dimension of the video, it just blacks out the space you don't want. Importing in an anamorphic preset will give you the correct aspect ratio imo.
THANK YOU.
Actually cropping would give the same result as an image. The best way to do it is by changing the resolution in the sequence settings to 1920 x 817
I agree
don't call it colour grading tutorial, if you just want to sell your luts *rolleyes
i do whatever I want.
and you only want money, right :-D
Christian einfach nur schade aber Money talks...
That's so true. Instead of tutorial he's selling damn preset
I made a tutorial on how to color grade this LUT if you are interested! Free LUT with it too!
Definitely some of the best looking I've seen on TH-cam hands down.. SO tired of all the orange/teal/super high contrast everyone is trying to do!! good stuff man
Love your Cinematik Luts as a nice base for my videos :)
don't call this a tutorial if you're just selling your luts my guy
it's both, my girl. a tutorial and a sponsor
Check our page and use our copyright free content
Do you need a good camera? Or will this automatically make any video godly? (Planning for a school project.)
Depends on your footage. The colors may change but if you have a 144p camera then it will still look like crap. It'll probably look better but you should at least have some ok looking raw footage.
No, movies do not have black bars on them. Movies in a certain aspect ratio played on certain screens don’t take up the entire screen. You’re adding something on top of your image to simulate that when all you need to do is change your project settings to the proper CinemaScope aspect ratio. Then your video doesn’t have black bars and plays appropriately. That’s also the EASY way. I’ll never understand why people do this nonsense.
fucking finally someone who can help me call bullshit on everyone's stupid png crops
yup.
What's your advice? Edit the video in 16:9 and then crop it once the production is done? Or are you able to export in the 2.39:1 ratio in premiere pro?
Jonathan Dubón you change the project properties to match the desired aspect ratio. At that point you can move and reframe each clip however you’d like. Then export with the same project properties/size.
Scrolled down to the comments for this!
I recently started using Premiere Pro. This tutorial is very good! Thank you. With love from Japan :)
& he’s back with a tutorial! 😍😍
This is going to be so helpful with my videos + Sony A6300 👍 huge inspiration!
I find it funny that he says "This video does not contain any sponsored/paid product placements" in the description.
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Hey what picture profile do you shoot on with sony. You mentioned clog for canon but didnt mention what you do for sony. Are there instructions with the luts? Thanks
With Luts or no Luts I learned a little bit more, thank you. just like the video 1 step 2 steps, you never gonna get the answears to everything all at once, keep it going!
Please do not use png files for the black bars, change the actual aspect ratio
What changes?
.
@@coszz it doesnt make a difference if you're on a 16:9 monitor, but if you use a widescreen monitor the "fake letterbox" results in a floating image, as there are black bars on all sides of the image. if you change the aspect ratio of your video, it will be scaled up on a widescreen, which gives a far better watching experience.
What I do is set the sequence (if it is 2160p) to 3840x1600 that way when I export and render it in the usual 2160p it gives me that black bar which is consistent with every device. You can see the result in my channel.
not true
This was incredibly helpful and inspiring. Thanks for making this video!
Did you use james miller clog neutral v1 or clog neutral v2 ?
I have a sony a6400 and LOVE what you did. Which package in your website would you recommend for the presets in this video? Thanks a bunch!
TNice tutorials is by far, the best tutorial I have found so far. I feel like I’ll be spending a lot of ti on your channel! Thanks man! Keep up the good
Great video man!! Really insightful 🙌🤗🤗 thankyou
I'm not even jokin , the first 5 sec got me like " WOW"
I appreciate the tutorial even as I do a lot of this already I still learned something and got reminded of things I have forgotten. I am still baffled by response of the community in the comments but I remember the day you shot up to 30k in what seemed like a month from the few thousand you had. I guess this is the price of success you are 150k that's amazing! So im going to leave this quote so I can look back on it too. "If you don't have haters you are probably doing nothing at all....Listen to what they say even as it pisses you off and contemplate how later you're going to make them eat there words. -Dan Scotti"
I've only just found this channel, i wish i'd been there from the start!
Marc Morales th-cam.com/channels/SSU15jrfiu3pC-PJfYuLnw.html
THIS TUTORIAL REALLY WORKS I AM FROM PHILIPPINES! THIS MAN DESERVES A SUBSCRIPTION!
TNice tutorials is much more simple than I thought with you explaining it. Currently half way through and I feel like I know everytNice tutorialng already lmao
You had the perfect clips to theme the moive with that orange, it was on the leafs, backpack, raincoat. if you just grade matched them it would stand out better I think.
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As has already been said, don't call it colour grading tutorial, if you just want to sell your LUT's.
I personally find added sharpening takes away from the filmic look you're trying to build here with the film grain and cropped aspect ration. Traditionally the "filmic" look is a result of the grain, aspect, ratio, and softness of the image among other things.
what do u mean by softness? like denoiser?
Jack Nikolson No. I'm referring to sharpness. Traditional film cameras often had a less sharp image due to the nature of how film reacts to light when an image is exposed. Instead of perfectly crisp hard edges on objects in the frame they would often be ever so slightly blurry but not out of focus. This is why many shooting on digital today set their cameras settings for sharpness as low as possible.
Couple the less sharp image with a vintage lens, a diffusion filter of some sort, and some stock film grain and you're that much closer to the classic filmic look.
I only pointed it out that in this video there was mixing of techniques which essentially cancel each other out, and of course I respect that as an artistic choice for a specific look, but I found it an odd choice.
ok thanks for letting me know..i didnt know that:)
Also the way the camera shakes. It destroys the filmic feel.
Finally a video where i can see the guys mouse, he says words clearly and actually SHOWS how to open stuf like the soft roll instead of
Finally soone who speaks in a calm way and getting to the point asap
Ok so this the video that woke up an artist in me... Means i made my first video after watching this tutorial and after that video I've been making more....
Every TH-cam videography tutorial today: Step 1: buy my LUT Step 2: apply and export...
*Please don't use png's for the letterboxes!* Just get your compostion settings right! If you use a png, the black bars will get rendered and it will look ugly sometimes! For 2.39 aspect ratio on Full HD use 1920 * 803.
I hate it when I want to watch a video on a 21:9 screen and the video file is not wide enough but has black bars...
TNice tutorials is actually a very good and straight forward tutorial. No having ask questions or guess, no over-explaining elents, and brings
Thanks for putting this video together mate
The title should have been "How to get the cinematic look using "LUTS".
Unsubscribe !
Then people like me dont find a video like THIS. Without it, i doesnt know what is a LUT. And the rest of this tutorial is very interesting how he edit and create cinematic footage. Dont know whats your problem
wow super video !
Ok
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hy which version this
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heyyy axomia
This is the kind of contect that I like. Keep it up!🙋🏿
I dont get how people hate on this guy, in a beginners eye this is pretty helpful.. just because you know how to do colour grading doesnt mean anyone can do it..
lol png black bars. Change the actual composition to the correct size in the comp settings....
Don't use black bars.. its shity..
You can select a bunch of clips, right click, then interpret the footage instead of one by one
Never put one color grade over your footage, not all shots were recorded the same, and then your dealing, with some shots looking darker or brighter, and not matching up artistically.
I didn't say anything about color grading, I was mentioning how to avoid the redundancy he was showing, for interpreting the 60p footage 24p
@@TJIzzy Oh my bad man I see.
White Knight Pictures thats why you adjust your brightness and contrast settings before color grade
I'm really feeling the vibes of your videos. Awesome content and look. Keep grinding, man. +1 sub
This is amazing! Thank you so much for the tips
Oh great a tutorial! Happy you’re teaching me how to color grade and not selling me anything
How to colour grade.??? Thanks for nothing
Don't worry. 0:00 THIS is better than THAT. Aloha.
Hahahaha. Totally agree with you mate. This is how to mate shitty footage into even more shit
color*
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Just make the video actually 21:9 by setting the resolution instead of adding black bars into the video because it is so stupid.
I think what everybody really wanted to see was how you make your LUTS... I think we will never see that video for obvious reasons
If he shows you how to make luts, might as well he gives you his bank account login and password. Give some support to this guy, Im pretty sure just to make this video it took hi many hours, and people like you just want everything for free.
No, this guy doesn't "just want everything for free", he wants to learn the art of making and perfecting LUTs and the thought process he goes through when making the LUT. I really like this LUT, but I can't buy it and use it and get this exact look because I shoot Panasonic, so knowing the thought process he went through when looking at the Cannon footage and knowing what adjustments he needed to make to get the look he wanted would be super helpful. . You wouldn't say someone wants all their programs for free if they want to learn to program or that they want all their music free because they want want to learn the piano.
I really didn't say that he has to do it! Lol ... I just said that's what the people would wanna see :D
Sorry Axia, I misunderstood your message :)
AxiA Serra agreed
You deserve youtube award of the year. TNice tutorials video truly nails it! Very well explained... The way you cut the bullsNice tutorialt and get straight to it..
when you’re in the channel rack, click on gms to open up the gms nu, in the light blue screen on the top left look where it says
Turn the room lights on
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Adding black bars to 16:9 footage to make it "widescreen"="cinematic" is a crime against humanity!
agree..
The moment you said that your LUT was for sale I lost interest.
ok bye
@@cmg rude
Juan the man is trying to run a business.... pipe down
@@cmg 🖕🏻
GREAT GREAT GREAT CLIP!!! I'm just starting to edit some clips off my go pro 8 and looking to buy my 1st official camera and this clip is even more motivating! Love the feel of the clip! Thanks!!
soone who does not get complex instructions like..At all, tNice tutorials was simple and clear for to understand. Thanks dude.
first thing he does: slaps on a paid LUT that makes it instantly look cinematic. and proceeds to make tiny fine-tuning that is pointless if you don't already have the lut.
You can do color grading on your own just with experimenting those values in color option in premiere pro.
so your watching this tutorials on TH-cam is worthless.
@@investfoxy I'm well aware of how to colour grade, I work in video. And the point you're making is terrible. Just cause it's 'possible' to color grade without watching tutorials, it means tutorials are useless?
Step 1: Buy my lut.
Paul Terry 😂
You back with sony camera?
Filmed with 5D?
At 1:30 he tells us he's shooting with the a7iii from now on. That'll double the sales of the Sony now and tons of 5d4's on the used market.
First of all, I am not Canon fanboy - Currently using my Nikon d610.. Considered buying A7III but...
I'd still probably buy 5d mk iv because Sony has to expensive lenses and not really good offer. In my country there is actually only few(sony) used lenses in sale, while Canon in thousands (because rarely who uses Sony) - Otherwise I might just wait Sigma E mount lens to come out, and then I will decide.
Donkey Hottie Sigma Art Lenses are native to Sony E mount beginning the middle of this year.
Tamron is dropping an $800 28-75mm
lack of lens lens argument dies this summer. I'd pick the A7iii
Omg thank you! This helped a lot
that's really good i like it
Dark was a great series apart from the ending and the english dubbing :p
it was that bad subbed? 😃 in germany its normal that every hollywood movie is dubbed..but its pretty good over here
Christian Maté Grab no it wasn't actually as bad i would have thought 😂 im use to subtitles instead of dubbing. That's what we have in Finland 😊
watched it with subtitles, makes you pay more attention and the dubbing really pulls away from the actors
When I watch something in a different language than those I speak/understand, I always prefer the native language and subtitles - way better! Such as Wallander - way better than the english dub or the english version for that matter.
"How to color grade" uses a lut🤦
Why applying a LUT is colorgrading? Lots of users now can't understand color and don't know how to work with it and such "tutorials" just tells that to have to buy a "filter" and that's all...
Gotta agree with this. Almost all tutorials are just "throw on a filter", completely bypassing the purpose of the tutorial...
He wants to sell his own and make money out of it that's why.
GREAT VIDEO!
Sir, If You were using FilmConvert then in what orders You would put adjustments layers over a film?
To segregate I would use
- Filmconvert
- LUT
- black bars
- blur
Any sugestions?
softs it was really confusing but thanks to you I've gotten more professional at it!! ✌
*spamming refresh for the HD*
SAME! LOL
😂
So this is to sell the LUT. LOL What a scam.
TUTORIAL with his luts that you need to PAY for, wasting our time!
Exactly.
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This is so helpful, thankyou! Keep up the hard work💓
I'm a cinematographer...I learned a lot from this video...keep up the good work
Great video!
Any small youtubers/ Film Makers don't wanna support each other?
yeah here!
I really want to dislike all of your videos because of how you treat your audience. You're supposed to support your community not use them to buy your LUTs. "I do whatever I want"
I'm not supposed to do anything. It's still my channel and I do, exactly.. "WHATEVER I WANT" - If you don't like it, leave.. if you don't want to buy my LUTs then don't. It's that easy man.
What a joke. Just plugs his own stuff instead of actually trying to teach people to do it themselves. Shows where his priorities lie
beautiful! thanks!!
Yessss Dark is incredible! That’s actually what I thought of from the start of this video. And, thank you for this video. Very helpful :)
Please tell me the name of the first music
From the first second I knew that was inspired by Dark :) well done
Which camera and lens are the best for videography ?
so much hate in the comments. he has complete right to sell whatever is his. he has put effort into it. the main thing is that he is explaining how to edit in premier pro for many beginers like myself.
it worked perfectly for me! :) thank you very much, sometimes the game starts freezing but it's okay
Ser bra ut. Vad vade du for white balance och var var ni någonstans?
Thank you so much! I can not wait to start setuping. I want to create original soft for comrcials and shows alongside my many other
Very Informative, helpful and Educational video! Thx for the tutorial man!
Do you use a filter to get the soft look?
It worked for my 64-bit PC. Thanks a lot.
Hello Christian,
What version of Premiere Pro are you using?
For cinematic videos which should I buy canon 5d mark iv or canon eons R??
May I know why you are not using speed adjustment for getting video slow-motion instead of interrupting the footage?
Hey, i just wanted to know do i have to learn soft before i use soft soft? Also i wanna learn premiere and after effects.
aah, i just got into making soft rn and tNice tutorials is so helpful and your voice is so sootNice tutorialng btw! thanks for tNice tutorials tutorial
you're a great teacher, love the simplicity, with details! subbed!