Paolo killed it! Premiere Davinci Workflow (seamless) As for me, I am a Premiere user where I do all my edits (adding clips on the timeline) and once that’s done, I export it as Final Cut Pro XML (this creates a file that can be opened to Davinci) Once done, I go to Davinci and import timeline and open the XML file I exported from Premiere. And do all my color grading on Davinci, and of course using Cineprint 16 😊 Once done, I export the Davinci timeline as a Premiere XML (have to scroll on the furthest right in the export tab in the upper left hand corner) Then I go back to Premiere, import the XML I exported from Davinci with the pristine colorgrading. By the way, the XML file from Davinci (once imported in Prmeiere) consists of one file that has a lot of number and the keyword “timeline” in it - double click that and it should open the timeline with all your edits and colorgrade! Hope this helps for anyone who uses Premiere primarily but wants to colorgrade with Davinci 😊 Happy Editing y’all!!!
Good video man! You've gained a sub👍 A lot of people (including myself about a year ago) just slap the powergrade on and hope for the best. By doing this video it will really help others understand powergrades more and hopefully we will start seeing more amazing content from more and more people.
May I suggest Darren mostyn and Cullen Kelly. Waqas is sorta the “Tai Lopez” of the color grade scene. What he says isn’t necessarily wrong. It’s just not best practice - and he gets into a lot of beefs with other colorists lol
Dude, in film the sound is more important. Adjust you volume and sound so both of this video talking in the beginning and the tutorial itself will be on the same level. Also, do this kind of tutorial for H264 mp4 footage. That's what people really need.
Ahhh I need to work so much on my sound design, something I really struggle with. I get so lazy 😭 And yeah defo will try h264 cause I understand not everyone has access to h265 10bit! Thank you!
Excellent overview of each of these. Been trying to decide between cineprint16 and dehancer.. was intimidated by the depth of the power grade. 🥴 BTW - what’s that headline font you use on the chapters? It’s bad ass.
Great work man! Would mind sharing with us your export settings for youtube?! Whenever I upoload my videos they don't seem to be as sharp and colorful as I see them in Davinchi
I’ve been looking for someone to demistify this for a grip, so I appreciate you fam 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 Can you use these power grades with the free version? When I put on halation, I always get slapped with the upgrade prompt. I’m currently an Adobe user 😅
Probably cause you’re using the free version like I am. And it’s cause of the grain node. Just turn off the grain node by clicking it and that should remove the watermark.
I was using the desktop mic for the voice over, then I switch to the mic on the camera, in him hindsight I should’ve attached the desktop mic to the camera since it was closer 😭
Bro I really like your content. I just stat to learn about video making, but I just have Canon EOS 700D. The camera didn't have a flate profile, and I just instal some filter effects on that camera to give a flate profile look. So based on that, can I still make a good color grading on that video that I've been taken by the camera? Edit : or I just take a video without those filter?
You should still be able, just don't push the colors as hard, since you won't have the same leniency as a flat profile. so for your case, less is more!
Yes, you can import raw photos in davinci but first convert them to dng or import them first in lightroom and export them in png. Then put the color space to sRGB (both in Input color space and gamma) and output to rec709 gamma 2.4. Then you can use the same powergrade that Paolo uses.
Awesome thanks, I'm going to try this! Do you think it is possible to tweak a powergrade to the point where it's a LUT you can export to lightroom or photoshop?@@georgeziak4483
Dude great video and thank you for sharing! I’ve been messing with Cineprint for a while but haven’t been able to unlock it really. How did you get to that little window that shows chromatic annotation? Is it a node? I’m not at my computer now but will check later. I’ve been working on this video for so long just doing a basic grade myself and now I’m going to try to grade it with Cineprint ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SL3A4a7YISU.html