#colorgrading #cinematography #filmmaking This is how I do my cinematic color grading. Camera used - SONY A7IV Sign up for a 30 day free trial with Epidemic Sound share.epidemicsound.com/Suyoru...
Man I just came across your channel 2 days ago, and i'm so glad i did. Thanks for the effort you put into all your videos and also your tutorials. The part i love most is the very ending where you show a BTS of everything. That helps me on my own journey just seeing how other creatives put together their videos. Much respect
I've been color grading for a long time, only a year or so in Davinci and man are these DCTLs amazing. Thank you for creating this tut, your energy was very calming to learn too as well. Thanks again!
Flipping heck!! It's been a long time since my jaw dropped from the precision of an artist at work on RU-vid. I've watched three of your clips back to back now and Im in absolute shock!! The delivery, the thought, the explanations.... There's too much here to digest in one sitting, I've gotta re-watch it!! Unbelievable!!!! Thank you!! 😍
You are not just giving us a tutorial, You are giving a realistic way of colorgrading with how you set up your youtube setup and other minor things. I really enjoyed the video even I am not into colorgrading that much.
I genuinely appreciate you making this exact video with what you explained here. Everyone else makes this explanation SO MUCH HARDER to understand. Thank you!
I've watched hundreds of tutorials for color grading and davinci and I've never comment on any, but yours truly is a masterpiece. Straight to the point and explain very relaxing. Respect for you!
Thanks for the tip on the black shadows. I knew I was missing something as I also like the look of blueish dark areas while keeping the darkest as black as possible.
this is so good! i just got into color grading after using premiere and I first love the intro showing the grades and second the tutorial. it wasn't super complicated with 50 nodes and you explained everything without just turning sliders for no reason
The ending just blew my mind. On camera setup looked sick but yet you’re using stuff around you for diy. Its refreshing to see I’m gonna try this grading too, tutorial was simple
I don't use Davinci but this is super helpful! It's always good to absorb new information from amazing creators and artists! 本当ありがとう! I'll be moving to Japan next month! Exciting!
@@StefanRingelschwandtner OK Myabe I was looking at another site.. is your Nx Color? When I searched for DCTL's serval websites have popped up.. I edited my comment by the way. Is it called Color Twist?
A lot of these look better in Rec70. Many of them have this weird bloom going on after grading and 'the secret sauce', and a lot of them are also way too contrasty, in some of them it even messed up the colours and creates some really unnatural skin tones.
Parabéns pelo vídeo ficou muito legal. As cores que você fez são lindas. Eu curto muito trabalhar com cores, esses tons mais cinema eu gosto mesmo, sempre temos mais a aprender. Já me inscrevi. A, legal cenário, da trabalho mesmo, resultado muito top.
to create split toning I've found the RGB Mixer to be an amazing tool. I've built some really interesting teal and orange looks among others. Compared to the qualifier or the HSL curves you won't have to worry about any artifacts since you're pretty much recalibrating the channels your image is made of. After that I often use HSL and color wheels to dial in the look. You're doing amazing work! Keep it up!
Wow! you are a genius Color Grader! Love how you have mastered your technique so good. Could you talk a bit about the film process and what specific gear you used?
@@Suyorukun It is beautiful, and I will gush like everyone else...wow. However, I see convert to rec 709, a flash of Sony...what...what were your initial settings in color transform? I realize it's not your job to put out step by step tutorials, but I have have no idea how you got to rec 709. Just sayin....are you selling or teaching...hard to tell.
Please share more of your color grading steps that you do for different scenes that have different colors, and what potential look you can achieve with it! Awesome and clear content direction, not too complicated to follow🔥 Do more tutorials please 🤪All the best💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I like how fast your going but as a beginner this video isn’t beginner friendly at all, it’s a bit to fast for use, your change node without saying, no nodes are named nothing is coherent
The level of his work is so far away of anything „beginner“ it wouldn’t even matter if the video was 3x longer. Be thankful as this video is pure pure gold. So stop complaining and watch whole guides about DR.
*Whooaaahhhh there buddy, dial back the Teal & Orange about 9000%* ... You can just slap an over-saturated CiNeMaTiC LUT from any of the RU-vid video bros if you're going for such a crunchy look.
Love your straight forward demeanor while making these vids.. refreshing from all of these other film RU-vidrs trying to be funny every 3 seconds…much appreciated and just subscribed
I learned how to grade using lustre, I worked on film mostly, we were working on restoring quite old film, we would scan the film, clean it up, grade it and put back to film, often it was frame by frame work. Very much enjoyed watching you at work, I learned some things. Thank you.
I can't remember having seen a Color grading tutorial with that much insight. The value given in this video is insane. Especially when you tell people what to look for, what to avoid and stuff, and how to make use of these graphs. Personally I am editing for years and still have basically 0 clue about color grading. I am doing mostly video game edits. So I felt that there was no need or time to grade stuff much. But now I am thinking that I should spend more attention to that!
I’m proud of people like you. Always inspiring others to do great. I’m learning how to shoot short films with my Sony a7iii and I am using DaVinci Resolve and it’s a little bit challenging to use but fun.
Unnnnbelievable!!!!! I have never seen a video so much accurate and informational there is very much to learn from i am going to watch this multiple times everything was explained very calmy providing as much time for understanding as possible. It is verrrryyy inspirational, I dont know about anyone But You Have Earned My Respect