Bleach Bypass Film Look PRO Masterclass - Resolve 18.5 Color Grade TUTORIAL (Grade like SPIELBERG)
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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Correction: @Iblamepoetry made a great point in the comments that the vertical 'flares' in SPR were created by changing the timings of the shutter and film pull-down - not by removing lens coatings. Thanks for the spot!
00:00 Intro
00:10 Chemistry
01:27 References
01:46 Bleach Bypass
04:49 Halation
06:25 Glow
07:45 Grain
09:27 Flare
11:33 Dirt
12:35 Film Print
15:53 Result
16:22 Conclusion
Pro Colourist and Certified DaVinci Resolve Trainer shows you how to re-create the bleach bypass photochemical process in DaVinci Resolve. This tutorial uses features in the latest 18.5 Studio release but can also be done in older versions.
Created by Team 2 Films.
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Probably the best Bleach Bypass explanation Video I've seen. Clear and effective ! Thanks !
Thanks so much!
Don't ever apologise for spelling English words the correct way.
Thanks :)
He wasn’t. A British apology in this case is like saying shut up you American idiots but I’m going to say it properly and you are not going to correct me
The combination of explaining chemical process of film and explaining node trees in resolve in a clear, calm, and simple way was just what i needed to like and subscribe.
Thank you Tyler! Glad to have you hear. More in-depth colour lessons coming soon
I am so stunned right now. I tried this technique just now on my latest project and I am mindblown how good my footage looks. BIG THANK YOU for sharing this!
Glad to hear Leon. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Dang, learned more in this video than in a whole month watching others, thanks a lot!
We're so pleased they are effective!
I just have to say, regardless of the topic, you have structured this so well and you are genuinely super explanatory and helpful with the way you describe this stuff and the pace at which you do so. Amazing work and I'll definitely be using some of these tips for my own work!
Thank-you so much, that means a lot. Great to have you here and thanks for watching.
@@team2films anytime! Keep up the amazing work!
the way you illustrated this was so clear and simple ,yet the subject was complicated to beginners
this can happen only from pros
thank you for illustrating the smallest details
also, i would appreciated if you uploaded a video how to do it with the free version
I am really satisfied❤
The best and professional video tutorial I ever seen. Thanks
Thank you so much.
TOP JOB....and yes I a shouting! You are an exceptional teacher and I appreciated the clarity of your instructions.
Thank-you Paul!
Just Brilliant! Beautifully explained and shown. Team 2 Films rock!
Thanks Norman. Your encouragement is appreciated. Glad to have you here.
Clear & effective with stunning vocal delivery. Well done 👍
Thanks Ron. Great to have you here.
I’ve watched this twice and have sat down edited and exported a 42 sec video in this style! Loved this learning process the education value and delivery is supreme
So glad to hear. Thanks for watching and commenting.
By faaar the best bleach bypass tutorial I've seen. Stellar work! I really enjoy your teaching setup, clean studio and all. Keep it up!
Thanks Håkon. That's very kind of you to say.
Wow your are the best color teacher I have ever seen!
What a compliment! Thanks so much Chris. We've got more color content coming soon. Working on a video about subtractive saturation.
I never learned so much in a video, congratulations for the work and for the great teaching, I became a big fan!
Great to have you here Felipe
Thank you for this! For the "Flare" I drag the H/V Ratio all the way to the right to get that streak of light effect you get from using Anamorphic Lenses. :D
Nice idea :) thanks for watching Pierre.
Master level teaching here, thank you.
Eagerly anticipating how to achieve this look with the free version too.
Thanks Patrick
This was absolutely outstanding. I have never watched a clearer and more in-depth video than this. Huge props!
Thanks Jaymie. That's really kind of you to say. Great to have you here.
I love the technical background given since I am a techie and I hate the approaches that use "feeling" only. Big thumbs-up!
Thanks so much. Appreciate the feedback, thanks for watching.
If I remember the bonus features correctly, the vertical glow of Saving Private Ryan shots weren't there by any modification of the lens coatings. Instead. The vertical streaking is made by a deliberately messed up mechanical shutter on the camera. An effect Spielberg had seen on ww2 footage where the camera operators didn't have the time to repair faulty gear. Because they were too busy surviving armed combat.
With a fully functional shutter. It blocks the incoming light from the lens hitting the film during the time the next frame is being pulled down and is put in place. Once the frame of the film is still, the shutter opens and exposes the frame. Then it shuts again. Letting the film move in darkness to get the next frame ready for exposure.
The vertical streaking comes in when you mess up that synchronisation between shutter and pulldown. So the film is being pulled during the time the shutter is open. In actuality the whole image is being smeared vertically. But only the highlights are visibly affected enough that we can see it because there are more photons there per fraction of a second compared with darker areas on screen.
You can even detect in which phase the shutter is messed up as the streaks come either before or after the main exposure, resulting in them flowing either upwards or downwards from its apparent source in the image. (Which direction is which, I don't know because the lens projects the image rotated 180 degrees, the film is pulled downwards, and it's 2AM local time so mind no work good at the moment.
Yes you are 100% right, it's a deliberately mis-timed shutter. We misspoke in the video when we attributed it to lens coatings. There's a couple of other comments about it here as well, but we appreciate you mentioning it. We want to be accurate with whatever we put out. Great to have you here, thanks for watching and commenting.
I recall the shutter angle for Saving Private Ryan was 45 degrees, not 180, to give it a handheld unstable look.
@@neilseiffer
Yeah. The shutter angle is definitely lower/faster than usual. Removing motion blur and making a stuttery flow. But what we are talking about is that the timing is misaligned so it lets in light when the film is moving.
@@jmalmsten Yes, This was a great educational video.
I'm never going to miss one of your tutorials. Superior stuff. Thank you.
Thanks Harold, great to have you here.
That was amazing! I've already seen how to do it before, but, you deliver so much nuance and information, it's incredible. Thank you!
This is amazing content!
What a fantastic, eloquent explanation of this look! Well done. I had to reach this conclusion by many attempts and educated guesses. Glad you are offering this is such a way. Keep it up!
Thanks! So glad it was helpful for you.
Absolutely fantastic! Im really glad that this popped up on my recommended videos. Thank you!
Thanks Evan!
need more videos like this where a grade process is explained in depth but with easy and clear words. Great video
Thank you! We hope to regularly produce content like this.
This tutorial has been superbly broken down the complex steps followed in cinematic filming and finishing processes and you have explained us in an easy way. The depth of it is outstanding, thanks for sharing the knowledge! I really become a fan of your channel for the sheer way of explanation! #team2films 👏🏾
Thanks so much Rajesh. Appreciate the comment. We've got more masterclasses like this planned.
loved the video. very well explain.
Subbed! Great and handy work there. Very nice common sense explanations about film and emulating it in digital enviroment. Thank you so much!
Thanks Juuso. Appreciate your kind compliment and thanks for the sub.
Perfect, thank you 🙏🏻
You’re welcome 😊
Absolutely excellent training, as always Leon. Very clear, and super interesting.
Thanks for watching Josh and thanks for your kind compliment.
After giving your great instruction a try (it works so well), if took it a step further by positioning your little node sequence into a parallel path to my regular node tree - wow, that rocks by mixing some of the Bleach Bypass grading with the rest of my grading.
Awesome. That's a great idea. Glad it worked out.
That was great. Thanks a lot! :)
Thanks Benny
I love how you explained the light's journey in such detail. Certainly the best tutorial I've seen on the Bleached Bypass look. Subscribed.
Thank-you Chris. Appreciate your kind words.
this was so simple and easy to understand. Great work!
Thanks Patrick
Amazing! I’ve learnt so much. Thank you 🙏🏾
You're so welcome!
massive respect for you. we appriciate your work :) I hope this motivates you to keep doing the good work
Thanks Rohit! Your kind words are appreciated.
this was crazy good. thanks!
That’s crazy nice of you to say!
Great explanation ad easy to understand - thanks a lot!
You're very welcome!
Fantastic video. Absolutely fantastic. Pl make more color correction and grading videos. I would love to see Netflix type mood or dark tone mood video tutorial. Thanks a lot
Yes, we'll be doing more looks videos later this year. Thanks so much.
Thanks, loving it. Really appreciate that you are going in depth as to HOW these artefacts actually occur in the first place.
Thanks William, that's kind of you to say.
Great stuff man!!
Thanks!
LOVED this tutorial. Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. It was incredibly well done and easy to follow.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice technique. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching. Great to have you here.
top notch. thank you for this,
Our pleasure!
Brilliant. Top job.
Thank you!
Fantastic, and immensely helpful. Thanks
You are welcome.
Your Channel is amazing! Thank you! This was so good to follow.
Thank-you so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching.
Only just come across these videos. Really insightful, giving me tonnes to think about.
Thanks so much for sharing. Please keep them coming.
Welcome aboard. Great to have you here.
Great work! thanks !
Our pleasure!
So well put together-Thank you!
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching.
just Wow! so much precise information - great stuff
Thanks so much
this is great. I am trying this asap! thank you!
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the class
You are welcome.
These brilliant videos are some of the best I have seen! Well done!
Thanks so much. That's kind of you to say.
I like it. Really detailed and technical explanation the particular node tree. Thank you for this incredible content.
Thanks so much.
GREAT WORK! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE !
Always happy to.
I love learning more about Davinci Resolve and it would be awesome to learn how to do this on the free version! Thank you so much for your high quality informative videos!
It's on the list for a future video. Thanks for watching.
Thank you! You are making great content! Thanks for the in depth Tutorial.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Wow ,, thanks,I will never say that I know anything before watching your tutorials.. 🔥
When moved the halation effect before bleach bypass .. it's cracked my color , the shot having studio light with blue gel .. and the blue looks wrong i think because rgb mixer..
Thanks for watching!
love the video, very helpful with what i was doing👍🏼
Thanks Oli! :)
Really enjoyed the technical understanding of the film! Great video and thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely Perfect! Concise, well presented and including all the information needed to create this look. One of the best tutorials I've seen on RUclips. PLEEASSE do many more on film looks ext.
Thanks Barry! Yes, we’re working on some more masterclasses
This video is fantastic. I love how simple and direct the video is! Super helpful to understand the process. I’m new to DaVinci from premiere and these sorts of tutorials make me love the switch so much more!
Welcome to Resolve :) It's great to have you.
Outstanding! Thank you! You have anew subscriber! Best resolve colour tutorial I have seen. Completely informative with zero waffle!
Thank-you so much. We're trying really hard to produce 'zero waffle' content that is as concise as possible so you can get back to editing and colour grading.
This was done so well ! Thank you for the “colour” grade :)
Hahah! Thanks so much :)
Very Informative, thank you!
You're welcome!
Excellent training. I just learned so much just watching this video. Please post some more.
Thank-you so much Sambit! Yes, we’re working on more masterclasses in addition to the shorter lessons.
Thank you for that video. Great to learn one more technique to introduce bleach bypass in your videos👍🏻
Glad it was helpful.
This was awesome, thank you so much!
You are welcome!
Great video, thank you
Thanks for watching
Awesome tutorials🎉
Thanks so much.
Great breakdown!
Thanks Jared
Just tried this and it came out great! Thanks!
Glad to hear. Thanks for watching.
Very helpful. Thank you for this. I have saved and probably refer back to it many times until it's embedded in my brain.
haha Smart! Glad you found it helpful.
Great walkthrough and I appreciate you going through the steps while regarding the chemical process, that's how I often make my adjustments to most grades cause I find it grounds it in a physical medium! Also always happy to learn new stuff after all these years of using Resolve.
Thank-you so much. Glad you appreciated the video. Trying hard to give context and reason to the decisions we make as colourists.
Thank you very much for this!
Our pleasure
Stunning explanation... Thank you!
Thank you very much.
Great tutorial! Makes it clear.
Thanks
I'm so grateful for this channel, you are the best, every tutorial gets deep and takes you to another level
We appreciate that!
Absolutely brilliant, thank you. You're a brilliant, clear and precise presenter. No confusion with anything you've said. Again thank you! Will share and recommend.
Thank you Troy! That means a lot. Your kind words are appreciated
Very well explained. thank you so much
Thank you. Glad it came across well!
Excellant Video great attention to detail, that is explained very well! Thank you.
Thanks so much. Glad you liked it.
Just love the way you explains . ❤. Simple & Short .
Thank you so much!
Honestly, this is great stuff!
Thanks so much.
What a brilliant tutorial - thoroughly enjoyed this and learnt loads. Great teaching pace too.
Thank you so much. We appreciate you watching the video and taking a moment to leave a comment.
This is a great tutorial! And I would really love to see the "free version" of it!
Thanks for the tutorials. They are both informative and easy to digest.
Thanks very much!
Really enjoyed this tutorial! Subscribed. Happy to find your channel.
Thanks Mick! It’s great to have you here.
Truly amazing and reminds me how much I still have to learn! Thanks for a great explanation.
That’s kind of you to say. Thanks for commenting.
Great tutorial! So easy, even a caveman can do it! :) ...but seriously, a noob had to press pause many times, but I got through it. Great work!
Fantastic explanation wonderful tutorial! New Sub! Just getting into DaVinci Resolve so glad I found you guys! Thank you.
Welcome to Resolve. Great to have you here.
Thanks so much! Truly eye opening. You've got my subscription! )
Thanks Roman! We've got a video about colour management in the works coming soon.
Awesome video, Thanks for teaching me
Thanks so much Peter :)
This is extremely informative and exciting to watch! Thank you!!
Our pleasure Alex. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Liked and subscribed...I haven't seen another tutorial that explains so well as you do..thank you!
Thank-you so much Imran. Glad to have you hear.
So much gems here, thanks for the breakdown keep it going
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed the video.
So we’ll done. Your ability to explain complex concepts in easy to follow visuals is a gift. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Appreciate your kind compliment.
thank you form making it digestible . amazing thank you
Glad you liked it :) Thanks