Welcome! My name is Aparicio and on my channel you will come across everything relating to filmmaking and video production from editing, cinematography, sound design, and more!
Thanks! I was actually hoping to see you add a second virtual light. I've been searching for a while now, and I can't find anyone who shows how it's done.
Just subbed great Shorts! On your channel! Day one on DaVinci, switching from premiere! Painter looking to Make Shorts With davinci. So far I love it thanks for the Great content!!💯💯
dude!!! You have not only 265, but you also have AV1 and YOU tells us what 264 is better choice? thets why you have bad quality.... dont listen to him OMG Also you dont need to keep your project settings at UHD all you need is to render in bigger resolution for YT. and also bitrate... omg 35k ??? realy? jesus i not tryin to be toxic, i just dont understand why!!!!
cool. but the thing often many people overlook is the importance of surroundings and clothing colors that overall give this look for believing feel. the grading essentially enhances it and matches well. your one too follows this.
I would say it the colors mix better while using parallel. And if you just use serials it is ALMOST like stacking corrections on top of each other. There are more differences but you should go do a few grades where you use only a serial pipeline and a parallel so you can see the differences.
I think you should definitely sign up for Artlist or Artgrid. Also, in my earlier videos with me in the thumbnail, I provide that footage of me with a link in the description!
a bit confused on why we had to disable channel 1-3 twice but anyway. I've been doing something similar for a while now, HSV node and HSL both in their respective color space and with only channel 2 active, you can bump up your saturation in HSV by increasing the greens gain and gamma up and control it in HSL by adjusting down to taste,
@@AparicioCo"disable channel 1, and disable channel 3". Then you go into the same setting again and "shut off channel 1, and shut off channel 3". That's what he's talking about
I am color grading in Mac Pro, and having color/gamma shift after exporting. Tried different methods from youtube, but not getting a consistent result. any solution for that?
for youtube the best (hardware accelerated) option is h.265 (h.264 is just a waste of space and low quality) which will be reconverted by youtube. So the only true viable option is h.265 ! Also the best is Automatic quality: Davinci Resolve is smart enough to give it the best quality. Everything else is just bad advice. AAC is never good for youtube so choose quicktime/h.265 and linear pcm in audio for the truly best quality at no serious increase in size.
Yeah I see what you’re saying. RU-vid still widely supports H.264 and often re-encodes videos to this format, but yes H.265 is a great choice too. RU-vid just compresses everything anyway, so AAC works fine for the platforms requirements. Good stuff🙌
@@AparicioCo AAC introduces extra artifacts so it is way better to feed straight uncompressed linear pcm from davinci resolve render into youtube's recompression.
Guys, h.265 is made to export in 4k and h.264 is the right one to export in 1080p. TikTok and Instagram only support 1080p videos so you should export in 1080p h.264 your vertical videos. Also Gamma 2.2 is usually used for online content and gamma 2.4 for broadcast.
So yeah what would be better is to use a CST node before the film look creator with these inputs: Input colorspace: Panasonic V-Gamut Input Gamma: Panasonic V-Log Output Color Space: Rec. 709 Output Gamma: Gamma 2.4 or Gamma 2.2 (depending on what your monitor is set to) This would keep the node tree simple and it’s better than a conversion LUT.
My biggest problem is that I don't see those details. Probably like you do but I also don't hear the details. Like some sound effects guys do so. A lot of the stuff I see and I make my own content. It doesn't look as good as others but I can't put my finger on those small details cuz I personally don't notice them .. Thanks for the reply and I hope your RU-vid channel becomes very successful
@@AparicioCo could I ask a huge favor? My last video I made couple days ago on my channel. It only has like 50 something views. It's only about a minute and 15 seconds long. Could you peek at it and tell me if any of this stuff would help? You can notice it in the beginning of the video. I had made two versions of it and I actually had to lighten up the video to kind of get that detail information exactly like you mentioned in your last post
Yeah I checked it out. Yeah you could definitely use this method. Everything seemed to have a good amount of detail. I’d say a tad more saturated is needed outside!
hey thanks for the weekly videos please if you could by any chance make a video on pre clip and post clip grading in the color page and with what cons and pros ti has comapared to ur style of node tree
Yeah definitely. That way is definitely better when you are grading many clips on a big project. When when grading a small amount I think this node level of two CST nodes, works fine👍
It would be great if you could do us a video showing the difference between the two methods and how to make the most of clip grading and pre-clip grading. Thank you so much