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LAZY VS. PRO COLOR GRADING 

Chris Hau
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In this video, we explore the “lazy” (or amateur way) to color grade a video clip VS. the “pro” way to color grade. We will be color grading a log clip shot on the Lumix S5 in Premiere Pro and DaVinci resolve and comparing the results.
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0:00 - 1:07 - Intro
1:07 - 3:36 - Amateur Approach
3:36 - 7:37 - Professional Approach
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@curtiswindover4564
@curtiswindover4564 Год назад
Hardest lesson in grading (for me) has been context. Color is perceived relative to other color, so not only is this a subjective discipline, it's annoyingly relative. You saw how red Chris' clip looked after staring at Qazi's. And you said in your head "I didn't think it was so red before...". Because our eyes/brain have a built-in white balance, the colors of a scene will always be influenced by the colors of the prior scene. And also influenced by the color of the wall behind your monitor, or the lamp light on your desk.. It's a fascinating pain in the ass.
@FlagnarBoobz
@FlagnarBoobz Год назад
SOMEONE HAS FINALLY EXPLAINED MY PAIN!! This is the best comment I've ever seen haha thank you for this.
@JimRobinson-colors
@JimRobinson-colors Год назад
Good comment - it's called "Successive Contrast" it occurs when the perception of currently viewed stimuli is modulated by previously viewed stimuli. You'll notice that Chris didn't use scopes to judge anything which put him onto to a total display referred environment. I don't know what he uses for a display, but my bet is that it is also going through the operating system as well. Qazi does have the right gear and it is set up for color grading to standards. ( I'll give him that much credit )
@JonJosephKuhn
@JonJosephKuhn Год назад
This was brilliantly written. It reminded me of Douglas Adams a little too be honest.
@schuey323
@schuey323 Год назад
This is BRILLIANTLY written because it IS a fascinating pain in the ass.
@JaymesMedia
@JaymesMedia Год назад
Yes it is bro.
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Thanks for having my on your channel bro. I'm honored. ❤ Also, you're way too modest. Love your look. 😍
@juansuar4829
@juansuar4829 Год назад
The main difference is that Qazi balanced the tint of the shot by removing the excess of red. That's what makes it look more natural in my opinion. Great video Chris!
@Fessoid
@Fessoid Год назад
but overdone. Mine choise is quazi + some red for realistic tones
@JaredHoyman
@JaredHoyman Год назад
Qazi's! After 17yrs of premier I switched 2 months ago to DaVinci Resolve and just canceled my Adobe cloud subscription. So much better on every level.
@KaurH
@KaurH Год назад
A few things to keep in mind, when following Qazi's workflow here: 1. He started out making a V-Gamut V-Log to Rec.709 gamma 2.4 CST, but the next moment had a node tree setup with two CSTs, one on the first (IDT - input device transform) and one on the last node (ODT - output device transform). This allows him to always work in the same "working color space" regardless of the footage (V-Gamut V-Log) or display (Rec.709 gamma 2.4). 2. Using editable splines on the top and bottom points instead of creating many points on the custom curves often leads to a smoother result when creating an S-Curve. 3. When using power windows, prefer ovals and gradients over the curve (pen) tool. This is first because of workflow speed and secondly because when the subject moves or changes shape (perspective), the precisely drawn curve can stop lining up with the subject. Also don't forget to track your power windows that need to line up with a moving subject. 4. He also skipped over adding halation, which he had on the final image (second to last node "hal" seen at 07:32). This is my 2c.
@FernwehChronicles
@FernwehChronicles Год назад
Spot on. Regarding 1. Qazi probably also jumped into Davinci Gamut as his working color space in between transform nodes.
@arielshpitzer
@arielshpitzer Год назад
​@@FernwehChronicles that is the correct way to do this. i did not understand why he moved straight to 709.
@arielshpitzer
@arielshpitzer Год назад
are you sure there's halation active or did he just leave the node in his default node-tree. because usualy halation is used when trying to emulate film and except for some artistic grain he didn't convert to cinetone and used a film lut in the process.
@KaurH
@KaurH Год назад
@@arielshpitzer I won't judge whether halation fits in such a look, but overly strong halation can be seen in the final image. Especially around top guitar string and necklace.
@arielshpitzer
@arielshpitzer Год назад
@@KaurH it atcually looks like a mistake applied localy because halation should be on the edges of the brightest lights and there's none on the lamp which should be the first one affected if it was shot on ilm.
@olindamedia
@olindamedia Год назад
Hey Chris, One thing when using conversion LUTS, it should always be on the top/last layer. This way you wont throw away any information in your highlights/shadows. Another tip - In Premiere rather than adding a bunch of adjustment layers in the timeline, you can instead stack Lumetri color effects in the effects panel and rename them in order to give you a layered workflow at the clip level.
@Joshua_S
@Joshua_S Год назад
"conversion LUTS, it should always be on the top/last layer" the first thing I was thinking...
@spencershipman_
@spencershipman_ Год назад
This is actually not true
@spencershipman_
@spencershipman_ Год назад
@@Joshua_S you want your conversation LUT (or CST) after temp/tint layer/node, then you can adjust primaries/contrast. Then you can add any film LUT or creative look/LUT after all of that.
@benjamin.kelley
@benjamin.kelley Год назад
The only crappy part is that Premiere automatically puts you on the last lumetri instance - so if I wanted to adjust exposure before the Transform LUT lumetri instance, I have to double check I'm on the right instance - and I never am and spend time going back and clicking the right one.
@thecolorblindlefty
@thecolorblindlefty Год назад
@@Joshua_S Same
@dartthewarrior
@dartthewarrior Год назад
This is like a 4 producers 1 sample video but with video instead!!! Can you do this again but with other video creators / color graders? This was so educational!!
@h2odirected
@h2odirected Год назад
So we’re gonna ignore the .. on the guitar
@Sandiile
@Sandiile Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂…I think we should ignore it
@samueljustin3711
@samueljustin3711 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣
@MrHombre
@MrHombre Год назад
What?
@Sandiile
@Sandiile Год назад
@@MrHombre at 6:51
@dartthewarrior
@dartthewarrior Год назад
Pen15.
@BeaverFernandez
@BeaverFernandez Год назад
I like qazi's grade because it fits the mood, tone, & the setting. Been learning from him since 2020, his work is superb🔥😎
@drthalasiren4411
@drthalasiren4411 Год назад
Qazi usually has WAY too many steps and arrives at a result that you could get with half as many nodes.
@ddiogo.santoss
@ddiogo.santoss Год назад
@@drthalasiren4411 for real, he uses a huge node tree when you only need a couple of nodes
@BeaverFernandez
@BeaverFernandez Год назад
@@drthalasiren4411 Having those extra nodes available for global adjustment is just right. Too many is just right for most colorist
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Appreciate the love my dude.
@costinvaly1
@costinvaly1 Год назад
Qazi is a cringe sack.
@herrreinsch
@herrreinsch Год назад
Qazi's one looked like I want to grab some pop corn.
@zachcarson4
@zachcarson4 Год назад
This is amazing!! I've been watching you and Qazi for a while, I am so pumped for this collaboration!!
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Thanks for the love, Zach. ❤
@HVRIS
@HVRIS Год назад
The collab I'm so excited to see!
@StephenBell_video
@StephenBell_video Год назад
Awesome video Chris! Consistently blown away by the quality and range that comes out of the S5. Giving the nod to Qazi here, but its awesome to see how quickly you can get a decent result straight out of Premiere on a quick grade
@TheKillingTreeTT
@TheKillingTreeTT Год назад
Qazi's edit looks less red and fits the mood better. I'd recommend using something like a color rite video checker to get the colors correct and go from there. Everything creative is best done from a accurate color starting point
@ontonio
@ontonio Год назад
You both took footage and made them stand out. Unless a client was looking for something specific…I think both would make a customer happy. It was great seeing the process from both of you. I learned a lot and I just subscribed.
@TimelyAdventure
@TimelyAdventure Год назад
Both look great, but I think Qazi's wins, somehow brings out the soul of the shot for me. Just looks stunning and super professional, like a film.
@ClaudioDesideriFilms
@ClaudioDesideriFilms Год назад
Chris I'm your fan and your grading looks very nice. No offense but Qazi's one is my favourite and it's no surprise 'cause he's sooo good at what he does. I especially liked his choice for the skin tone and I'm sure we all learned a lot from this video, yourself included. Thanks a lot for such a great idea and please do more of these very educational challenges!
@youfollow_
@youfollow_ Год назад
color grading is like art. eventually you will see how technically it is and learnt couple tips for chris! its amazing
@Dasher216
@Dasher216 Год назад
color grading is more of a craft than an art
@thomascokerclips
@thomascokerclips Год назад
This was so helpful, thank you. Very excited to see more DaVinci Resolve videos
@SkylarWesley
@SkylarWesley Год назад
Been a Davinci user for a few months now and I am loving it! Never going back to PP. Qazi's takes this one. :)
@PouyaLucky
@PouyaLucky Год назад
I absolutely loved this video, really nice and enough details in both approaches and of course the pro did a whole lot more in terms of the fine details, but the final look ... I gotten say yours is much more appealing to me, somehow it just connect better to me and more pleasing to look at
@NoobieTaco
@NoobieTaco Год назад
So glad to hear you are finally moving over to davinci. Can't wait to see some color grades out of it. Honestly the editing and sound design potential is pretty solid as well.
@franc-o
@franc-o Год назад
So great to learn something! Please more of such videos!
@alexcormier97
@alexcormier97 Год назад
Qazi's FCM class was a game changer for me! Strongly recommend👌 Great video, Chris!🤘
@JaymesMedia
@JaymesMedia Год назад
Same here bro 🙏🏽👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Let's go! FCM fam 💪🏽
@alexcormier97
@alexcormier97 Год назад
@@theqazman The amount of value you get for the price you pay is ridiculous! Super grateful that you took the time to build this masterclass, and that you genuinely want help us, and see us succeed! 10/10🔥
@studiochapters
@studiochapters Год назад
Hey Chris, love the video! Qazi's grade is better for 2 reasons, the first is skin tones, he kept the skin tones looking natural. The second is his relighting techniques, Qazi is phenomenal at relighting and he did a stunning job with the shot.
@FreeAudioZone
@FreeAudioZone Год назад
Both of your color grading were awesome! I wish I had all this knowledge!
@sashazephiria3869
@sashazephiria3869 Год назад
Haha never expected Qazi ft in one of your vids, that's so cool :D !
@sean.mcgowan
@sean.mcgowan Год назад
It's wild how Qazi's note of the red tint changed my perspective of Chris' colorgrade on a second look around. So satisfying to learn as the video goes on.
@earthlylynx
@earthlylynx Год назад
Both of them are amazing… I like more warmer tones in my image but Qazi’s image looks amazing… I did appreciate the process break down from Qazi because I do have Davinci and I am learning… slowly but surely🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@mobilefreelancer3831
@mobilefreelancer3831 Год назад
qazi just makes videos easy on the eye so much!
@H76Pro
@H76Pro Год назад
2 Years ago I wouldn't understand 1% of what they were saying but after using Resolve for the last 2 years everything they said makes sense and I can follow along with them comfortably !
@RetroRecipesKitchen
@RetroRecipesKitchen Год назад
Chris, I love you, man. But Qazi took the Gold for this. It makes me so happy when my friends link up and create!
@thapa357
@thapa357 Год назад
I was learned from qazi. Qazi thx man lots of love man happy thanksgiving and Christmas qazi and chris
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Happy Thanksgiving and early Christmas to you as well. ❤
@MarioSoMedia
@MarioSoMedia Год назад
Qazi's grade was just exquisite! Your grade was pretty good too but there are way more controls in Resolve to really nail it. Great vid!
@costinvaly1
@costinvaly1 Год назад
Are you a bot or fake account commenting for that cringe sack Qazi?
@JaymesMedia
@JaymesMedia Год назад
Love that you & Qazi collab on this. I took Qazi course and it changed how I graded within 30 days. You definitely should switch over to Davinci Resolve
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Let's go!!! FCM Fam ✊🏾
@BenjiSelby
@BenjiSelby Год назад
Ooooh this was dope! Yours ws more stylized and felt personal, Qazi's looks more polished as if it was for a commercial of something. I'm digging more of the personal touch
@rickmagnell
@rickmagnell Год назад
I bought his color grading course the other day, excited to dive in!
@aftvnorthamerica6318
@aftvnorthamerica6318 Год назад
Qazi is my go but I like the effort you make Chris... You guys rock, thanks for the lesson.
@knuterik345
@knuterik345 Год назад
Love that you continue with the S5 bro :)
@frankinblackpool
@frankinblackpool Год назад
I like watching Qazi's channel as he genuinely performs magic with his colour grading. I hope Qazi does well out of this little visit to your channel. Even the free version of Davinci Resolve, knocks spots off Premier Pro when colour grading or even just simple editing, doing special effects or adding sound design/narration. Why would you NOT want the best crafted product for your clients? Yes Resolve has a learning curve but so did Premier Pro, when you started out with it years ago. They are basically the same concepts. In Premier Pro, if you have a colour grading idea then you use an Adjustment clip. In Resolve, if you have a colour grading idea you use a Node. Nodes works much the same as Adjustment Clips, but rather than a load of Nodes (Adjustment Clips) hogging up your Timeline, the Nodes are on their own separate page and follow in a line from a start point to an end point, with as many or as few colour grading ideas (Nodes) as you want in between. Did I mention that Resolve is completely free, while you have to pay a monthly subscription for Adobe stuff? Even the paid for Studio version costs just under £300. Don't answer this question out loud, but how much have you spent renting Adobe Premier Pro? Take what I say with a massive pinch of salt. You have half a million subscribers while I have a couple of hundred subscribers, with an average of 50 views per personal amusement episode. However, I don't regret a single day buying the Studio version of Resolve. Noise Removal and Voice Enhancement alone justify buying the Studio version. To help you learn the everyday basics in Resolve may I suggest a RU-vidr called MrAlexTech. He will get you up and running in on time and greatly reduce that learning curve.
@RoadtrippinwithTakacs
@RoadtrippinwithTakacs Год назад
Nice thorough analysis, Frank. 👍 But, one thing you might want to know is he will make way more money on his affiliate commissions for Adobe. They still pay far more for people to sign up using his link vs Resolve...at least for now. 😉
@RidgewayInMedia
@RidgewayInMedia Год назад
I prefer your grade for your medium (RU-vid) but hats off to Qazi for delivering a true movie-standard grade. It's all subjective and about creative choices in the end.
@ElishaZakai
@ElishaZakai Год назад
Love this! you gotta do more stuff on Color grading with colorists!
@who2999
@who2999 Год назад
Both grades are actually pretty darn good. I personally like the Pro version a little more just because it's more subtle, but the right choice would be based on the context of the whole piece. I work with both resolve and premiere regularly and you kinda had the same methodology. I do feel like the toolset in resolve is MUCH better for this kind of work, not because it's more powerful, but more because it reduces the friction associated with doing small incremental adjustments.
@MrSHEHAN99
@MrSHEHAN99 Год назад
Qazi just did it perfectly by separating the subject from the background by taking out the red from the skin,, that’s it 🔥🔥
@Costa_The_Creator
@Costa_The_Creator Год назад
This was an awesome video Chris. I'm currently shooting on an A7iii and editing off of Premiere as well. There might be a change coming for myself as well!
@AnishNapper
@AnishNapper Год назад
i like how the power windows change the mood, definitely will be using that more
@SHKBKN
@SHKBKN Год назад
If i going with Qazi’s CG because he knew how to do all those stuff and tonality without messing skin-tone. Love this video Need more dude ;)
@techtalks94
@techtalks94 Год назад
Qazi's color grading is awesome.
@joemamamia1751
@joemamamia1751 Год назад
Qazi, wins. Not just in the grading, but also the subtle peni5 drop. 😏👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@JacobsLadderProductions
@JacobsLadderProductions Год назад
Both grades are really excellent. It comes down to what is the narrative? What was the feel you were trying to convey through the image. If there was music that you were playing to go along with it, it would have gone much further into driving the "mood" of the grade. Having made the switch to Resolve and never looking back a few years ago, I'm actually quite impressed with the grade you got in Premier. Still, having watched enough of his content, Qazi went easy on you :)
@thetenthhouse
@thetenthhouse Год назад
Amazing styles from the pros 🌸😊💜
@dirtlifemagazine
@dirtlifemagazine Год назад
I'm new to editing and using adjustment layers was a good idea. I've never used them before.
@ruyeiro
@ruyeiro Год назад
Since I started to watch the video, I was asking myself "why Chris hasn't change to DaVinci Resolve yet?" but you answered at the end. Great option, great software with great tools. Greetings from Chile
@mossgatherer_
@mossgatherer_ Год назад
Qazi is amazing, I've learned so much from him over the years!
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Love you back bro. ❤
@AyushSharmaa
@AyushSharmaa Год назад
Unexpected Collab!!❤️
@polaroidsky
@polaroidsky Год назад
I’ve watched a LOT of Qazi’s tutorials and something that he often emphasizes is separating foreground from background. This is what makes Qazi’s grade stand out here. He balanced the image well (particularly the blacks) and adjusted the lighting to define the spaces within the image. Chris’s contrast looks okay, but his colors are very monotone in comparison. This can be done well like in Bladerunner 2049, but it would require bringing down the saturation more, and adding the color after the saturation node. In the end Chris’ image looked like the colors were competing too much for the audience’s attention, leading to a muddy results.
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So good!!
@ZebsCorner
@ZebsCorner Год назад
I have to say I like Qazi’s. There’s a separation from the subject and the background that I love to see. But kudos to you as well Chris!!🤓
@Markchristiankc
@Markchristiankc Год назад
Qazi’s was nuts omg. And yes join DR🎉
@GrantCrowell
@GrantCrowell Год назад
Thanks for the excellent example worksteps for a color grading newbie like myself! I am learning both Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere, and I'm trying to decide which is a better fit for doing color grading as a beginner.
@ccudjoe89
@ccudjoe89 Год назад
Neiter. Davinci! Biased opinion though. i havent tried the others and davinci is free
@sajalkararia7202
@sajalkararia7202 Год назад
yes bro its always qazi yours look good but his look greattt !!!!
@DeadReckoner
@DeadReckoner Год назад
Nice to see another lefty guitarist, Chris! I'm going to play some guitar in my next flying video (Braveheart theme, as I fly from Scotland to England haha). Do you find your watch gets in the way on your left wrist? Mine's on my right.
@jackb0y533
@jackb0y533 Год назад
quzi's edit was epic
@DavideTravelli
@DavideTravelli Год назад
Switched to DR when I switched from Windows to Apple M1. I'm a beginner at editing and still cant mess with color grading but I think DR is a good investment, feels much better than Adobe Premiere and it keeps getting better and better.
@innatemusic
@innatemusic Год назад
Very nice!
@JaredSpink
@JaredSpink Год назад
I’m just wishing FXCP had these coloring tools. Great vid guys.
@benjamin.kelley
@benjamin.kelley Год назад
Ooof! Always do exposure corrections before the layer or node applying the transform LUT!
@chiranjeevis8634
@chiranjeevis8634 Год назад
well honestly Qazi brings more of a systematic approach , he makes a living out of colouring , i really like your look .
@REVIEWSONTHERUN
@REVIEWSONTHERUN Год назад
Cool! Thanks for sharing it. ✌️
@REVIEWSONTHERUN
@REVIEWSONTHERUN Год назад
Both were good in their respective ways and as he said best “as long as we’re creating images that are supporting story that is our job” 7:55
@justinekle
@justinekle Год назад
YES... DaVinci Resolve YES, YES! It is such an amazing program. And... you only have to make a ONE time payment for the studio version!
@mike_s_media
@mike_s_media Год назад
Definitely his grade, I mean so soooo much more depth! Now, honest question, I really don't understand why more people aren't using Resolve. I've been using it for a bit over 3 years and it seems so intuitive I can't fathom using something else.
@SoCalWatchReviews
@SoCalWatchReviews Год назад
Qazi rocking that Octo Finissimo ❤️
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Hell yeah! One of my fav in the collection.
@SoCalWatchReviews
@SoCalWatchReviews Год назад
@@theqazman 👏
@CoryBrunnemann
@CoryBrunnemann Год назад
Always love your colors, but damn Qazi laid down the hammer
@ninoletigre
@ninoletigre Год назад
Would love to see this experiment/comparison done again where you're both working from the same creative brief.
@usamamushtaq5641
@usamamushtaq5641 Год назад
Brooo Qazii relaxx!!!!!!! let mee keep up with the stuff you're doing to this clip:)
@Joe-gl8sr
@Joe-gl8sr Год назад
I dig this video
@LukeRietherdp
@LukeRietherdp Год назад
Qazi killed it…. He definitely won
@samuelboatengyt
@samuelboatengyt Год назад
I loved both, but Qazi is a master in his job so it would be too easy to say him I guess ahaha One thing that you forgot while talking about the qualities of the S5, is the Braw externally, and in davinci, you can even push it more than the standard Vlog internal.
@ifound14u
@ifound14u Год назад
DR is the way to go ! Thanks for the vid Chris.
@ahmadjavaidofficial2.0
@ahmadjavaidofficial2.0 Год назад
Qazi 🔥❤️
@AllThingsFilm1
@AllThingsFilm1 Год назад
Qazi's grade FTW. To me, your grade seemed very "two-tone" and lacked depth. Whereas Qazi's had both mood and depth nailed down. Loved the collaboration. Would be cool to see you two do this again.
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
@ryonadcock
@ryonadcock Год назад
I really like Qazi's color grade. It just had really good skin tones.
@larklandstudios6461
@larklandstudios6461 Год назад
Qazi's fit the tone alot better. Chris's is a little too red after seeing it beside his. both are dope though! and great video, please do more of these!
@stephanebelanger528
@stephanebelanger528 Год назад
For the color tone and ambiance I prefered your's. For all non-davinci user Resolve maybe a look like a little bit complicated but It is easy to work with it and a lot of goodiz. 3 years I'm with Davinci Resolve. I was on Premiere before.
@ArmanZaidi
@ArmanZaidi Год назад
cool video brotha
@QualityVideoService
@QualityVideoService Год назад
Chris, I immediately noticed that as soon as you started Basic Correction (1:16 minute mark) with premiere pro, you were not using your scopes. Adding Rec 709 and then a LUT, another adjustment layer, all without using your SCOPES. You have to use the scopes for an accurate result.
@connormoore8156
@connormoore8156 Год назад
The biggest thing I noticed was the masking. I know its there in resolve but never thought to mask certain aspects like a blown out light or if you want to just bring someones face brighter to use masking. Great stuff!
@gmcubed
@gmcubed Год назад
Masking it great, though I prefer to avoid it since you have to babysit the mask if things are moving too much.
@Childrenoflightprod_
@Childrenoflightprod_ Год назад
Qzai really went in on the color grade
@jlarrsebastian7393
@jlarrsebastian7393 Год назад
Oi it's Qazi I learned color grading from his channel when I starting to switch from Pr to DaVinci Resolved 🤘
@golammuhaimeen2825
@golammuhaimeen2825 Год назад
gotta go with Qazi's!
@marcomillette4012
@marcomillette4012 Год назад
both are pretty good but your looks warmer and that a good thing at this time of year here n Ottawa 🥶
@CorbinBlanton
@CorbinBlanton Год назад
Cool video dude! I don’t color grade well either 😂
@Smurfu780
@Smurfu780 Год назад
I like the Qazi’s colors
@behystudio
@behystudio Год назад
both look cool but I like the skin tone on Qazi clip.🔥
@nagaviewpoint5750
@nagaviewpoint5750 Год назад
Chris's headlights disappeared in Qazi's dust.
@LumberjackHvsh
@LumberjackHvsh Год назад
i was always hesitant to color grade. it would turn out super bad but today i found out why i wasn't using adjustment layers key words layers
@BigDreamsWorldwide
@BigDreamsWorldwide Год назад
OMG! Davinci resolve is a very Smash🤩😍
@liveimpossibly
@liveimpossibly Год назад
Never heard of Qazi, never seen any of his work, but in about 2 minutes flat he blew me away. What a master. Takes something so complex, like color grading, and makes it look effortless and easy. Looks like I've got a new channel to follow and learn from.
@matteocarruozzo5595
@matteocarruozzo5595 Год назад
Took his full course a couple of years ago. His approach is... fine, I would say. If I may, I would recommend you to check out Cullen Kelly's content, I really like hia approach. Hope you'll find it useful
@theqazman
@theqazman Год назад
Appreciate you, brother. ❤
@jamescalderwood
@jamescalderwood Год назад
This to me highlights that you just need to do your grade, learn, and move on and keep creating. Chris’ look was great, then Qazis’ was brilliant too. If you saw either without knowing the other existed you would enjoy it equally.
@nancied
@nancied Год назад
I think yours had a stronger presence and a clearer feeling of you. I prefer the orangish-red tone and the crunchy blacks. It's all about the way it made me feel. I learned that the workflow in DaVinci Resolve looks like a learning curve I don't want to climb.
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