Great video! if the subject was much closer to the Camera, moved on the spot without moving from the point and therefore without revealing the background, is there a method to reconstruct the background in a way that is coherent with the entire scene?
I'm working with some vhs captures, and have 2 sources of the exact same footage. 1 source has a few tape glitches that I want to splice from the 2nd source, but the colors of each source is slightly different due to 2 different brands of vcrs and vhs tapes. Trying to match using the built-in shot match feature results in parts looking good, but if the footage changes scenes with varying brightnesses, it winds up lightening scenes that should be dark. How do I match an entire 2 hour clip to look like the same clip with the proper color grade? And how do I match a single frame with the previous frame if I replace just 1 frame in the timeline?
Great! Thanks for sharing your experience. But, honestly, poor us, we need to focus and put so much time and effort for something the viewer wouldn't even notice. 😊
Thank you for being seemingly the only person to do a teal and orange video using a clip that didn't already have teal or orange in it. This was huge, really glad I found this video!
Well, it is very well for those who has experience with davinci resolve, but for those who just learning. you skip important explanation about building the nodes. You just started with 7 nodes already setup.
Thanks Kasia! just a question with the matte. would using the HDR highlight tool be doing similar things? or does using a matte have better highlight roll off?
Kasia, dzięki. Thanks for your next great video with many tips. I have started my adventure with the studio version and your clips help me in becoming a professionalist one day. From hobby to pro 😊
Yassss! Glad to hear it! Getting the Studio version is the most reasonable thing to do for everyone, even non or semi professionals, it opens up the whole lot of possibilities! I hope you’ll also consider getting my color grading course!
wow the highlight and beauty nodes are brilliant, great things to mull over, great approach with the ballance, exposure and contrast. make the serial nodes just pop,,, thanks <>< J