legit hands down the best colourist davinci channel out there, I've seen a few other high quality ones but their mostly paid tutorials . Salute and respect from an amateur in learning color grading
It worked! It just worked!! I was so frustrated with using the qualifier! I was getting all this janky artifacts and flicker throughout the frame while using the qualifier, but your method fixed it!! Thanks a ton, bro!!!! You gained a new subscriber!
You just saved me hours of work. I have struggled so much with qualifiers. And the tip about turning down the key output is something I’ve been trying to figure out...namely how to turn down the harshness of a LUT or other correction node. Thanks!!
Short, sweet, and to the point! I just subscribed to your channel yesterday. And I love how simple and easy you make your tutorials. I'm buying Davinci Resolve bc of your tutorials and word ethics. Great work!!! So, inspiring!
Thank you so much, Avery. I was doing a selection of a window and the correction that i apply to it was flicking/flashing, and your tip to smooth the saturation low and high solve it.
You are doing amazing tutorials by not only klicking through, but explaining how it technically works. This helps to understand instead of only commiting to memory. Great work! Keep on please.
Can't believe I've missed this video until now. I love that you do short tutorials and moreso that you don't cram too much into them. Hopefully we see more content soon!
as always the samplefotage is super easy ... sometimes light change or skintone colors in the background or clothes, thats are the cases where tips and tricks needed
wow! I'm new to Davinci Resolve (and color grading in general) but this was one of the most useful tutorials I've seen yet! You've just gotten yourself a new subscriber!!! Excellent, to the point, and very clear to understand...just what I need! Thanks so very much!
You just opened my eyes! I always fiddled with the softness by myself, it is such a time consuming process and sometimes you still can't get rid of the noise. Will definitely try this in future gradings! And I know this video is quite old, but I had to say thank you for this! 😊👍
Your videos are probably the most useful grading videos I've come across! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, and looking forward to future installments!
Instant sub from the first video I saw - love the concise, clear way you talk through the process. If I have one bit of feedback, it would be just to kill the music during the main instruction and just have it at the start or the end - or something more ambient. Please don't take this as a critique against all the hard work and effort you're clearly putting into your videos, just feedback! Your videos are exceptionally good and I'm excited to see more and go through your back catalogue! All the best from Vancouver BC!
I love that you desaturated the skin to 50%! Most "graders" today often overdo their grades and it often results an instagram/video look instead of the cinematic visual that most of us, are trying to achieve. Keep up the good work!
AMAZING!!!! i paid for a course from film simplified. It was a great course but I don't don't this was covered. I watched everything but I kept getting grain in my footage for skin tones. YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
Great video! Nice explanation. HOWEVER, I did not see the difference between when you started and when you finished. It looks exactly the same. It would really help if you showed up before and after. Thank you so much for all your effort!
Ahhhhhhhh now I understand that why sometimes my color grading has some kind of pixelated colors. (Only using 8bit camera 😂). Thank you! Hope I can do this correctly
Avery, I think you should get away from the HSL qualifier and try the RGB instead. I think you'll find it works just as well and you won't have to spend so much time on feathering out the noise. You'll obviously spend a little time feathering, but there's much less of a chance of finding that gross grain in your final export when you're done. The HSL might be slightly more "exact" but I tend to only use it when I'm really struggling to latch on to a color.
Really dig it, man! Very to the point but explained! You should release some node theory videos or maybe something basic that you grade and correct from the beginning. (Almost like a "Let's Play".)
I like your videos man. I'm a freelance colourist and online editor also and it's always good to see other artists' node methodology. You've given me some good ideas! Btw I notice you don't use the clean black / clean white features in most of your qualification videos. Is it the slight sharp edges it can sometimes produce? They have come in handy a lot for me. I kind of miss the way resolve 12 handled matte noise (single denoise matte slider) but v15 is bringing back a similar function. ;)
Thanks man, glad you like the videos! The matte refinement features work well in small doses, but they destroy the falloff from selected areas to non-selected areas. In most cases, I think a qualification that blends smoothly will hold up the best, even if it means trading a little precision. Just a preference thing though; the refinement tools can still be handy depending on the situation!
Enjoy this new quick tip, everyone!
Also Shoot and Grade: Stranger Things is right around the corner! Stay tuned!
I can't thank you enough for this!
Snd me connect number sir
FINALLLY SOMEONE WHO REALLY KNOWS HOW TO EXPLAIN ...yessssss had to make a statement in block letter, youre the real deal man
legit hands down the best colourist davinci channel out there, I've seen a few other high quality ones but their mostly paid tutorials .
Salute and respect from an amateur in learning color grading
Bruh you just saved my future life with just a few simple tips! Insane worthy
Still watching this in 2021 and it's still one of my best youtube tutorial . We Miss your content it has been long
It worked! It just worked!! I was so frustrated with using the qualifier! I was getting all this janky artifacts and flicker throughout the frame while using the qualifier, but your method fixed it!! Thanks a ton, bro!!!! You gained a new subscriber!
You just saved me hours of work. I have struggled so much with qualifiers. And the tip about turning down the key output is something I’ve been trying to figure out...namely how to turn down the harshness of a LUT or other correction node. Thanks!!
Short, sweet, and to the point! I just subscribed to your channel yesterday. And I love how simple and easy you make your tutorials.
I'm buying Davinci Resolve bc of your tutorials and word ethics.
Great work!!! So, inspiring!
Thank you so much, Avery. I was doing a selection of a window and the correction that i apply to it was flicking/flashing, and your tip to smooth the saturation low and high solve it.
Best explanation ever! Short and to the point!
I love you Avery, saved me on my project several times. Keep coming back to refresh my mind.
ive rewatched and Bam! the method just clicked , Thank You so Much for this
A bit of clean white & black plus a bit of denoise also really helps
GRANDIOSE EXPLANATION, thank you Avery.
You are doing amazing tutorials by not only klicking through, but explaining how it technically works. This helps to understand instead of only commiting to memory. Great work! Keep on please.
Can't believe I've missed this video until now. I love that you do short tutorials and moreso that you don't cram too much into them.
Hopefully we see more content soon!
as always the samplefotage is super easy ... sometimes light change or skintone colors in the background or clothes, thats are the cases where tips and tricks needed
Woah!!! Smoothing!! Who never would have thought!!
Thanks for tutorial🙏☺ Finally I found the right tutorial
Outrageous explanation 🔥
Easily one of the best presenters out there
Thanks for great tutorials Avery. I hope you're shooting more and more. But i'm really looking forward to your video drops.
Avery Peck is the best!
I love how straight to the point your tutorials are!
wow! I'm new to Davinci Resolve (and color grading in general) but this was one of the most useful tutorials I've seen yet! You've just gotten yourself a new subscriber!!! Excellent, to the point, and very clear to understand...just what I need! Thanks so very much!
Thank you; glad it helped!
Great video! Thanks Avery!
Your videos are truly amazing! There are very few people out there that can teach as well as you do, with such ease
You just opened my eyes! I always fiddled with the softness by myself, it is such a time consuming process and sometimes you still can't get rid of the noise. Will definitely try this in future gradings! And I know this video is quite old, but I had to say thank you for this! 😊👍
Glad it was helpful for you!
The best thing I've learnt today. You earn yourself a new Subscriber and a fan bro. Big up
Your videos are probably the most useful grading videos I've come across! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, and looking forward to future installments!
+Manuel Crosby Wow, thanks Manuel! We'll have to see about collaborating on a future project; I'm a big fan of your stuff!
The Andrew Kramer of color grading.Amazing tutorials, thanks a lot!
These are the kind of videos you get when talent and intelligence come together.
amazing tutorial, thanks.
Instant sub from the first video I saw - love the concise, clear way you talk through the process. If I have one bit of feedback, it would be just to kill the music during the main instruction and just have it at the start or the end - or something more ambient. Please don't take this as a critique against all the hard work and effort you're clearly putting into your videos, just feedback! Your videos are exceptionally good and I'm excited to see more and go through your back catalogue! All the best from Vancouver BC!
I love that you desaturated the skin to 50%! Most "graders" today often overdo their grades and it often results an instagram/video look instead of the cinematic visual that most of us, are trying to achieve. Keep up the good work!
My best RUclips Davincii teacher.Shout our from Dubai Avery peck
this is fantastic!!!Nice work. Nice and clear, easy to understand !!
yup. ive been using this .. its surely gives fast and smooth results
Yes I needed this video. Great stuff !
This is GOLD! Thanks a bunch!
please keep them coming. it seem you know the imprtant part of problems that others done know or dont explain. Thank you
Great video man. Was looking for the perfect tutorial for the qualifier
Nicely done mate!
I needed this
Excellent. Found your channel a couple of days ago and subscribed after the first video. This is how a video or tutorial should be👍
Excellent . That was a great video.
Thank you , very good video I like it ,straight forward to what I need .
So good!!
AMAZING!!!! i paid for a course from film simplified. It was a great course but I don't don't this was covered. I watched everything but I kept getting grain in my footage for skin tones. YOU ARE THE MAN!!!
These are the tutorials I’m looking for👊🏾👍🏾
Hey mate - loving these new tutorials. Keep the pace going, you're on a roll.
amazing new thing l learn today thank you
Your videos are pure gold. Thank you very much!
that was very good and easily understandable.
gonna have to try this on my trouble areas in my scuba videos.
thanks.... thumbs up and subscribed.
Great video! Nice explanation. HOWEVER, I did not see the difference between when you started and when you finished. It looks exactly the same.
It would really help if you showed up before and after.
Thank you so much for all your effort!
Brilliant I'm new to resolve and videos like these are really useful.
You’re really good at this! Thx! This is the level I’m looking for!
Love your tutorials man, keep it up!
Thanks !
Dude, I love you. Not kidding.
Awesome dude..love ya man
Perfect tutorial; great tip, easy to understand and clearly spoken! Got me to subscribe. :)
Game changer.
avery peck we dont have expensive cameras likes yours it would be great if you can show us color grade process of sony a6500 fotage slog 3 fotage
Great tutorial!
Ahhhhhhhh now I understand that why sometimes my color grading has some kind of pixelated colors. (Only using 8bit camera 😂).
Thank you! Hope I can do this correctly
very smart thanks
Another great tutorial. Thanks so much.
Avery, I think you should get away from the HSL qualifier and try the RGB instead. I think you'll find it works just as well and you won't have to spend so much time on feathering out the noise. You'll obviously spend a little time feathering, but there's much less of a chance of finding that gross grain in your final export when you're done. The HSL might be slightly more "exact" but I tend to only use it when I'm really struggling to latch on to a color.
Bro, you're pretty amazeballzzzzz. Thank you!!!
Awesome bro
Advanced tutorials on this subject as well as advanced curves usage would be spectacular..
Nice intelligent tutorial, especially by not starting with “Hey, what’s up”.
wHaTs Up YouTuBeRs!
Oh man, a big Amen to that 👍
OMG YES, and special thnx for not SCREAMING: "HEY, WHATS UP!!"
And not saying "guys" every third word!
this is great! , I wonder if a power window could be handy here?
Thank you! Definitely, if your talent is on a skin-colored background, a power window is usually a good tool to reach for.
Great again!!! Keep doing it!
great video mate! could you do a video on color grading a non-log profile of a canon dslr footage? would love to watch it.
Great video ever thanks
Thank you, actual in 2024 too 🚀🚀🚀
This guy is the Andrew Kramer (Video Copilot) of Color Grading!! Good Job Buddy!
very pro! liked the tutorial,
Can you advise where to download LOG footage to practice?
Thanks!
This is exactly what I was after, thank you!
This Helps me a lot. Thanks for Sri Lanka
Really dig it, man! Very to the point but explained!
You should release some node theory videos or maybe something basic that you grade and correct from the beginning. (Almost like a "Let's Play".)
Niice. Thanks a lot!
Muito bom, fiquei impressionado com essa coloração.
Thank youu!!!
Concise and informative, and your anti-youtuber approach is a breath of fresh air. Thanks for another helpful video!
Wow, excellent tutorial. Could this be used to reduce banding in skies resulting from 8-bit 4:2:0 encoding?
Goods tips! Will try this for sure.
Awesome
Love you bro.
SO DOPE!!
Great tip! Well spoken.
Andrew Robinson Thank you!
Awesomeeeee!
Great video~
One question. Do you think this qualification would work in nature with animals? I did try it with tree trunks and it did work.Thanks.
I like your videos man. I'm a freelance colourist and online editor also and it's always good to see other artists' node methodology. You've given me some good ideas! Btw I notice you don't use the clean black / clean white features in most of your qualification videos. Is it the slight sharp edges it can sometimes produce? They have come in handy a lot for me. I kind of miss the way resolve 12 handled matte noise (single denoise matte slider) but v15 is bringing back a similar function. ;)
Thanks man, glad you like the videos! The matte refinement features work well in small doses, but they destroy the falloff from selected areas to non-selected areas. In most cases, I think a qualification that blends smoothly will hold up the best, even if it means trading a little precision. Just a preference thing though; the refinement tools can still be handy depending on the situation!
Love ❤️
how do you change the layout of Resolve? When I open up my qualifier - HSL you can't see the color wheels anymore and I also don't have a Key tab
Nice sir
E.P.I.C. tutorial.