How to Get an Accurate 35mm Film Look - FilmMatch PowerGrade - Film Emulation for DaVinci Resolve

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2023
  • To purchase the PowerGrade:
    www.film-match.com
    In this video, I show the new features of FilmMatch. FilmMatch is a PowerGrade for DaVinci Resolve that recreates the look of 35mm film. I built the PowerGrade profiling a true film stock (Kodak50D). I love the results and I'm sure you'll love it too. Happy filming and happy grading :)

Комментарии • 33

  • @valquireveljkovic
    @valquireveljkovic Год назад

    This is incredible! Amazing work and explanation!

  • @ScottJeschke
    @ScottJeschke 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. Beautiful powergrade

  • @Dr.Enchev
    @Dr.Enchev 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey great channel and great work! I would be extremely happy to see something like this for photos, if any of the current mainstream programs can utilize such workflow.

  • @sabecarles
    @sabecarles Год назад +1

    Impeccable work, this powergrade looks great!

  • @skullerhead6150
    @skullerhead6150 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video! You should also show this powergrade applyed on a ''normal'' internal footage (not prores or Braw) like for example a 422 10bit long-gop Panasonic S, to se how it will react! I'll buy it instantly if it goes well along with internal mirrorles cameras compression

  • @TANZANIAFILMMAKINGTV
    @TANZANIAFILMMAKINGTV Год назад

    Impressive thanks

  • @DanielKurganov
    @DanielKurganov 4 месяца назад +1

    Really impressive and beautifully done. Have you compared to similar tools in dehancer or CinePrint? Did you find those tools lacking, or did you just feel like making your own :) ?

  • @temporaryfilms1
    @temporaryfilms1 Год назад +4

    Looking gorgeous.
    You might be able to cut down on the number of nodes by right clicking on the "balance" node, clicking "gamma" and changing it to linear from there. It's a more elegant way to get the same result; I think it doesn't take up as much processing power either
    edit: Also, I'd really reccommend learning about colour management in Resolve. It's basically CSTs without having to apply it to every clip. Again, I really love the look. Great job

    • @jimmyonfilm
      @jimmyonfilm  Год назад +1

      Yeah true, thanks for the suggestion. the only downside to your method is that the node would have to be aware of what the input color space is, unless you set the timeline color space to the right color space and gamma, the node might transform to linear non very accurately. I chose to have it like this cause I think it’s easier for the user to actually understand the workflow better :)

    • @ozzmanzz
      @ozzmanzz 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the Gamma/Linear tip. I’d never heard of this before, gave it a go and it works a treat. Thank you.

  • @yayaholistic
    @yayaholistic Год назад

    Hey, just found your channel. Love the content. Would you say that this plug-in does the same as CineMatch? I’m new to film making and I recently discovered CineMatch, and wanted to know how it compared to the plug-in that you’re reviewing here.
    Thanks!

  • @bitambassador
    @bitambassador 11 месяцев назад

    Please make tutorial how to set proper wb and colors with colorchecker on braw, and how to use this tools like film print and dctl on it

  • @franciscobf
    @franciscobf Год назад +2

    Hello, is there a way to test the powergrade with a watermark or something like that? Your stuff looks great but i've tried a few film emulations and they dont always work as shown with other footage like clog2, thanks

  • @christianschindler9602
    @christianschindler9602 Год назад +1

    It looks great but what is the difference to cin16 Powergrade?

  • @TomKuen_
    @TomKuen_ 9 месяцев назад

    hi, since I couldn't reach u over your website I might have a chance here.
    I have some questions regarding the powergrade:
    1) Is it possible to work with the powergrade in a colormanaged workspace?
    2) Will there be update support for upcoming resolve versions?
    Cheers
    Tom

  • @clintfrift6763
    @clintfrift6763 11 месяцев назад +1

    Whats the best color management options? HDR widegamut intermediate? or SDR rec 709 ?

  • @stefan9015
    @stefan9015 11 месяцев назад

    I would be interested. I have two Nikon (Z6 and Z7ii) does it work with the 8bit footage from these cameras?

  • @gian4741
    @gian4741 11 месяцев назад

    Im ready to purchase this Emulation, but this can adapt to the TIFF IMAGE ?. I shoot the image but love the color cinematic, I want to make sure this one can adapt with my image

  • @jeanhuot
    @jeanhuot Год назад

    I am working in aces. How can I use your powergrade correctly ?

  • @chrisstewz
    @chrisstewz 2 месяца назад

    @jimmyonfilm Where's the best spot in the process to desat for black and white?

  • @ervin_egri
    @ervin_egri 6 месяцев назад

    Can I use this LUT in Final cut?

  • @momentumfit6860
    @momentumfit6860 3 месяца назад

    I just purchased Filmatch but the only question I have about it is in which node can I make the color corrections, white balance or skin tones, I would like to know please, thank you very much!

    • @jimmyonfilm
      @jimmyonfilm  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi, thanks for you purchase!! I would white balancing in the Balancing node (node number 6) with the GAIN wheel cause you are in linear. This balancing should not be creative but technical so that you hit the Kodak negative emulation with a balanced image. After the Negative Emulation you can do whatever creative grading you desire. Also pulling keys here is a lot easier due to the color separation the negative imparts. Cheers!

  • @mrshaheedmalik
    @mrshaheedmalik Год назад

    Is the actual Kodak 50D lut also available as a powergrade?

    • @jimmyonfilm
      @jimmyonfilm  Год назад

      The Kodak50D is the most important node in the FilmMatch PowerGrade. If you wish to create a stand alone PowerGrade with the 50D lut you can do it by using the Kodak50D lut in a node tree of your choice and saving it as a new Powergrade :)

  • @iamwhoiam254
    @iamwhoiam254 Год назад +1

    I would like to see this on pocket 6k

    • @jimmyonfilm
      @jimmyonfilm  Год назад +2

      The PowerGrade works with any camera by using the color space transform in the first node. The clip with the man drinking is pocket 6k footage :)

    • @jimmyzjam
      @jimmyzjam Год назад

      @@jimmyonfilm Hi Great work. I'll purchase today. What color management setting is suggested? I'm using the original BMPCC 1080 in raw. Thanks

  • @user-ok8xx8wf2c
    @user-ok8xx8wf2c 28 дней назад

    It looks like processed digital footage, not even close to be an accurate film.
    Film look has non-linear nature due to a complex of chemistry and light physics resulting in unmatched gamma and color density, unreachable for the existing digital cameras. Digital sample still may be very cinematic, but has no chance to replace a film or claiming to be as an accurate.

  • @bluerabbit1236
    @bluerabbit1236 9 месяцев назад +15

    Nice grade but unfortunately way overpriced. Some of you guys really don't know how to price your products. If you sold it for $30 or something, you would multiply your sales by two to three times compared to a much higher price point and also you'd have a much bigger customer base which you could sell more stuff down the road. By making it super expensive, you're literally shooting yourself in the foot. The key to pricing an item isn't just the value proposition. It's also not making someone having to justify the price in their minds. You'll lose a lot of sales when people have to rethink if they should purchase it or not, if it's really that necessary etc.

    • @joejamesphoto
      @joejamesphoto 5 месяцев назад +4

      We get all of his content free, and he put an extraordinary amount of effort into creating this look.
      For anyone making money creating content, the price is no problem. If its not justifiable for you, its not for you.

  • @roismartin
    @roismartin Год назад

    hello jimmy! i would like to buy your powergrade to use it my 6k pocket footage but i dont have a credit card but i have money in paypal to pay you, how can i find you on instagram?