Color Grading Made EASY | Davinci Resolve 17 Tutorial
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How I color grade in Davinci Resolve 17!
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My boy... I need you to do a baseline tutorial that explains all of the settings and functions in detail. You're moving way too fast without explaining what each wheel does. Blackmagic's coloring is much more advanced than Premiere and this program is confusing enough.
@scottsquaredmedia3863
Жыл бұрын
@@goldecinematics Absolutely will! Thank you!
@driftareal5158
Жыл бұрын
I’m with you on that one this is my first time opening the app and color grading well I’m lost and don’t even know how to even start grading
@Rinckle
Жыл бұрын
He also ripped out 1st Tab (Camera Raw). No body shows real work flow it's a waste of time to watch on KZread tutorial cause people fool, no one wants to show their really work. Camera Raw the first TAB is a game changer on Davinci Resolve.
@JackofCubes
Жыл бұрын
i checked it out first to see what i could see and now after watching this I know what they do.
Quick tip: If you work on a picture for more than 10min your eyes get used to it and do not notice the differences. That's why professional colourist suggest to do the primarily correction on the scoops.
Ive been working with still photography for years and have become very familiar with color correction in photoshop and lightroom, but trying to convert that to video was more dificult than i expected. This video really helped me understand the difference in terms with Davinci. (for example lift=shadows, offset= exposure....) Thanks!
@behzatc.9911
11 ай бұрын
Yeah really it is. Photography is much more understandable..
Some friendly advice: there is so much wrong here. First of all, please transform a log image with a color transform or a rec709 luts (built into davinci resolve). By only using color wheels and contrast, you loose a ton of dynamic range and information. After your transform you add a node before that transform to adjust WB/Exposure before the image in converted to rec709 to keep the most information in highlights and shadows (basically to not clip and then recover afterwards). Overall you should use and refer to the scopes more rather than "what looks right". Especially your skin tones are completely off. Just to keep consistency across multiple clips. Also you should look into qualifiers to work with highlights in order to keep information there. This also works for skin tones if you want to lean into a very stylized look. You can isolate that and transform the rest of your grade to what you like. Also have a look into glow/grain to make the image pop more and make it look more professional rather than the basic teal/orange creator look. Just a few tips that are rather easy to apply and make your slog footage that much better. Especially if you lean into teaching it to others. :)
@user-jg5xv9oo9f
3 жыл бұрын
true, I kept my eye on the scope and the highlight is clipped af
@ADRdaniel
3 жыл бұрын
is there a chance he wanted to crush the highlights as a creative decision?
@ADRdaniel
3 жыл бұрын
@@jordanm5149 thats sus what if you're the bot.
@user-jg5xv9oo9f
3 жыл бұрын
@@ADRdaniel No
@cbob213
3 жыл бұрын
@@ADRdaniel he over exposes to retain the information, then crushes the hell out of it. You can tell he spent hours watching tutorials to get this "look" then just did a how to video changing all the parameters to what he had written down. Overall it's a horrible video.....
thanks Mark, you were my first video into DaVinciResolve17.. and I been so frustrated trying to colour grade this month working on my animation project in post.. so even though I haven't got time to be looking at vids, I thought I'd give it a go and see if I can get some quick short cuts into sorting out the light / colour etc.. and you introduced me to NODE page, I didn't have a clue, I get the basics now, thanks, watching your video definitely helped me to make a start on it all, and I was applying your settings to my video at the same time as I was watching your video, just to see how it would affect, and obviously to put it all into context so I remember more what your showing in the video, in terms of settings of nodes etc.. and it was working at first, my pic looked so much better, but obviously at some point your settings won't bring out the best in mine, but this knowledge of mid tones and all that, I need to get my ahead around and learn... so much more to learn.. it's fun, and fascinating thought.. thanks anyway... I almost considered spending lots on LUTs package, until I came on KZread and seen your video.. not that I have a. finished result right now but this will defo help for future projects ...
This helped me tremendously. I went from bad color, to outperforming my LUTs with what I learned here. Thanks man :)
Thank you! This video makes it a lot easier for beginners to visualize and understand the fundamental elements of the color grading process 👍
Thank you, this was so helpful! I'm transforming from photo editing to video and never got the colours as nice as in my photos. Got a much better understanding how to do it with DaVinci thanks to your video :)
That was so interesting! I never did something like this before but now I really want to start! Thank you so much for your hard work I loved this video. 💙
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and your kind comment. I truly appreciate it ☺️
literally OMG. This tutorial taught me a lot. Glad you made this video Marc. Thanks a lot
This video is AMAZING!! please do more it's really helpful ❤
Since I have more of an idea of how to get around in the software, this helped me understand what each tool does. Thanks 🙏🏾
bro this was splendid. thank you for making it so easy to understand you.
Yo! I just found this tutorial. This was the best color grading tutorial for log footage that I've ever seen. Super helpful!! You've earned my sub!👊🏾🔥🔥🔥
just color graded my first video in Davinci for the 1st time. thank you
Your tutorial has really helped me. Great work!
that was so good! great job man!
Damn your camera confidence is so next level these days brotha. I wanna be on this level!!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Comes down to practice and being comfortable in front of the cam. Also loving what you're talking about 😂
Found this video on social media, just wanted to send a thank for putting this out there! Keep the dope content coming!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching 😊
Your killing it my guy I’m gonna save this vid for my go to on grading in resolve
I am just getting started with color grading and I can't thank you enough for this tutorial. It quick, to the point, and spot on. Legend.
@MarcTaraz
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and leaving a kind comment! I appreciate that!
@ThreeGoonsProductions
9 ай бұрын
your vids are aweful! @@MarcTaraz
Looks great
really good one! Thx!
applause for the way of presenting! 👏❤
Learned hell lot from this. Thanks for the tutorial mate❤️
This was awesome!
such a great video, so helpful thank you so much !! 👌✨ It's wonderful when a tutorial just jumps in and starts figuring things out :)) Keep up the good work!
@MarcTaraz
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Thank you marc this taught me a lot in the simplest way possible
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
You are most welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful!
Nice bro learnt a lot from your video 🙏
I just picked up davinci resolve Still learning how to use it love the video
nice work Mark
Learned a lot from this.. Huge thanks to you ❤
that first clip is soooooo good
Excellent vid… can’t imagine what these tips will do for good footage
Awesome tutorial! More please!
I love this, thanks man.
production. Thanks again!
Thank you for tutorial, great colorgrading :D
Thank you so much for this video! it really helped me!
This video is awesome & I hope to learn more from you, Am about to begin color grading on Davinci Resolve
looks epic
Ah learned so much thanks 🙏🏻
Thanks for your tutorial!
Great tutorial. Thanks
beautiful
Thank you Brother this helped me a lot 🙏🙏
Keep it up! This was great!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching 😊
Thank you for this! It helps me understand a lot about color grading.. SUBSCRIBED and LIKE!
Amazing! Thank you for this 🙂
@MarcTaraz
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
yep, more of this please, your awsome
Great tips man, simple to follow as well!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed! I hope you found it helpful 😊
@RyanGreen
3 жыл бұрын
@@MarcTaraz definitely! I’ve always found grading to be one of the most impactful things in post-production, it’s great to keep learning more about it
Nice video, I learned a lot about Resolve. Wish me luck with grading for class haha.
OMG that amazing
Amazing tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great tutorial.
you go so fast. ur so good
Wowoowoww.. will try this out..
Thank you! This good video ❤❤❤❤
PURE AWESOMENESS 👌 👏 👍
Thanks this helps alot
Great video. Would be cool to see a video on how you set exposure when filming. Please make more color grading videos.
Thanks alot king🙏🏾🌻
Any particular reason you didn't use Color Space Transform to get the SLog3 to a Rec.709 color space? Great work btw
Too good man
Color King!!!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you my dear ❤️
Good video!!
Excellent 👍
Wow, love this! Thanks so much :)
@MarcTaraz
Жыл бұрын
You are most welcome!
dude your amazing you help me alot
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
Brilliant!
really amazing....😧
Very good tutorial! This really helped me take video that was straight trash and turn it in to something acceptable. :)
That was so informative. I had no idea you could do that much refining in resolve
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Yea DaVinci is truly crazy powerful. One of the big reasons why it's better than premiere.
@Schneeeulenwetter
3 жыл бұрын
They did deadpool with davinci resolve i read on Wikipedia
Thank you very much 🤩
@MarcTaraz
Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Question, did you click on your background with that dropper first before you adjusted your temp to make the blue pop like that?? This tutorial is amazing by the way!!
Nice one.
thanks, man! it really helped me out for my first video on my channel
yoooo thank you so much!!!
Very informative!
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
les go thx so much!
Also useful tips!
Htf have u not got like 100k plus subscribers this is gold
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
Aw thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed!
Cheers friend and thanks for the tutorial do more
Thank you
Holy shit dude I find a random Davinci tutorial and it's a fellow shooter in Hong Kong! Great tutorial btw, I learned a lot of things I didn't before
thanks for this , will dep dice through your page now lol
Slide the “range” on the shadows and it wont affect the midtones nearly as much or even not at all.
Hi bro nice video but i would like to make a point here on the big mistakes colorists do in the first step there has to be CST color transform which converts the log footage into a proper rec709, Which let the colorist to use the proper dynamic range. Then primaries takes place in balancing the footage.
@ZiroWatt
Жыл бұрын
How does one avoid this mistake? Did he make it?
thank you.
So dude, me being new in Da vinci resolve, the color idea is to make every color correction, you need to create a log box for it right? so it doesn't affect the other frames? And then how do you save them all eventually? Just click save?
MORE!
Can you share some of the Workstations for beginner?
thank you! some audio advice, bring down some of the low frequencies in your vocal, it sounds smoother, right now theres too much 'exposure' in the lower frequencies. You wanna keep the lows without having much muddiness
Thanks, great presentation and well explained. On the other hand I was looking for a solution to color grade an entire film. I mean, I want the same "color atmosphere" over the entire film. Let's say images that seem to be shot in the 18th century. Aswell outdoor and indoor. How do you create this color feeling over an entire film?
@ssskits8747
2 жыл бұрын
Go to the effects library and there is an effect called adjustment clip, if you have any audio/effect tracks over your main video put them to the top of the timeline, and then put the adjustment clip directly over your video track, as for the color atmosphere just play around with the color wheels until you see something you like, thats how i do it and it works well for me every time, hope this helped.
thanks
Good Description
lovely boss
Making me want to start using Davinci 👀👀👀
@MarcTaraz
3 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend it. Unless you're using the dynamic link for after effects a lot, DaVinci is the play
Awesome. Can you make a tut on a7iii plz?
Looks great! Can I have a clip of your footage and try my hand on my own look?