Common Mistakes Beginners Make When Grading Dark Skin Tones | DaVinci Resolve 18 Tutorial

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    In this video, I will show you the pro way of grading dark skin tones and avoiding beginner mistakes.
    00:00 - Intro
    01:13 - Free Training Info
    01:58 - Beginner's Grade
    05:38 - Pro's Grade
    15:01 - Recap
    16:27 - Final Look
    16:42 - Outro
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  • @derekmcdaniel7975
    @derekmcdaniel7975 2 года назад +48

    I honestly watched this tutorial just to get the beginner look 😂 I thought it was way more engaging

  • @TheIQWizard
    @TheIQWizard 2 года назад +10

    I lowkey like the Beginner version more 🔥

  • @jamesonweston5651
    @jamesonweston5651 2 года назад +4

    Always love your videos Qazi. I went from being a self taught absolute beginner back in 2016, to getting my first gig as a colorist in 2017 after learning from Casey Faris. From his channel I found yours and my clients love my work so much more now!!! I'm definitely still not a pro, but this channel and your help is getting me closer and closer everyday!

    • @theqazman
      @theqazman  2 года назад +4

      Music to my ears brother. LFG

  • @JoshuaGill
    @JoshuaGill Год назад

    Thank you so much for this!!!!!!

  • @KombatFlix
    @KombatFlix 7 месяцев назад

    Bro I really appreciate that you made this man ✊🏿🔥✊🏿

  • @KasaiFilms8
    @KasaiFilms8 2 года назад +47

    Honestly I think both versions look good. The feels a bit flat IMO, although very film-like. The beginner example has more depth and separation from the BG. The skin looks good and has more of a cinematic look with the warm tones. The pro has more of a blue tone to the skin opposed to the yellow/chocolate tone to the beginner. My point is this is an excellent video to continue training the eye for the desired tonality - especially for people of color. Another superb training video from Qazi!

    • @layonelangel1042
      @layonelangel1042 2 года назад

      X2

    • @temitayoisme
      @temitayoisme 2 года назад +3

      You strike a very fine point. I also prefer the beginner look because not only does it look more film-like but it's also a much closer representation of what dark skin actually looks like (I have glorious melanin skin). The main takeaway being that grading is a subjective art but a good video from Qazi as always.

    • @lumisho
      @lumisho 2 года назад

      I am very inclined to agree with you. Great point

    • @kryptonkiller
      @kryptonkiller 2 года назад

      The tone of the beginner its pretty similar to City of God but I understand the other look. You can do the same of the pro with the tone of the beginner if you want, this is my point of understanding this video.

    • @TreW9808
      @TreW9808 2 года назад

      Yeah the warm tones just compliment dark skin better where the pro version made the skin look a little ashy. But I do like the softer highlights on the pro version.

  • @brown2840
    @brown2840 Год назад

    The hue vs sat along with the printer lights parallel node tip was awesome! It really helped create extra separation too

  • @rnvideoplus3911
    @rnvideoplus3911 2 года назад

    Amazing training !!

  • @eyeradiosouthsudan98
    @eyeradiosouthsudan98 2 года назад

    I LOVE YOU WAQAS QAZI

  • @milquetoes
    @milquetoes 2 года назад +2

    I love love love how you mentioned that beginners complicate their grades too much, that’s very much what I had struggling with. It makes matching and copying grades way too tedious and you can’t be a time efficient grader.

    • @theqazman
      @theqazman  2 года назад +1

      You said it. Glad you got a ton of value out of it.

  • @fade2nada
    @fade2nada 2 года назад +2

    I dig the new “talking head” set up. Getting back to your cinematography roots!

  • @tommyvasilev5012
    @tommyvasilev5012 Год назад

    thank you

  • @pedukamedia9865
    @pedukamedia9865 2 года назад +3

    Man I've been looking everywhere for the tutorial like this..... I'm from Zimbabwe Africa... Thanks man

    • @theqazman
      @theqazman  2 года назад +1

      Happy to help brother. 💪🏾

  • @molotovak8177
    @molotovak8177 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

  • @alnuzanproductions5814
    @alnuzanproductions5814 2 года назад

    Wow thanks for the offer

  • @luckpadenou3196
    @luckpadenou3196 2 года назад

    thanks for your tutorial.... can you make tutorial on how to color grade black and white skin on he same shot(plan) ?

  • @thejointedits
    @thejointedits 2 года назад +1

    You are Pioneer in Colour Grading 😍
    Thanks for making this tutorial ❤

  • @nicolmicah
    @nicolmicah 2 года назад

    suuper cool

  • @CC.cinematics
    @CC.cinematics 2 года назад

    Please do a tutorial on sam kolder color grading

  • @curtdp
    @curtdp 2 года назад +1

    I don't think that I am pro, but i think that this is obvious to do the grade in scene referred nodes and after that make transformation to rec709 (which is transformation referred to display), this is why we work with raw or log footage, instead of baking rec709 in camera.

  • @Jerryossai
    @Jerryossai 2 года назад

    Great video. Where can we download the test footage?

  • @melanienolley
    @melanienolley 2 года назад +1

    The beginner look was yellow and pea green terrible. Thanks for giving the baby a life like look!

  • @ShavonSmith
    @ShavonSmith 2 года назад

    Could explain how pick the right setting for color transform

  • @awoyemifola
    @awoyemifola 2 года назад +5

    I actually think the beginner looks better. It is clean, and well saturated. The fact that the baby is smiling gives the footage a commercial feels and for me personally i think the beginners look fits better

  • @aidynkuangaliev1349
    @aidynkuangaliev1349 2 года назад +1

    this scene was filmed without lighting? Why it's so dark in standart rec709 LUT?

  • @jumaa.kivuma6044
    @jumaa.kivuma6044 2 года назад

    Hey Qazi, Can you please go a little further on Dark Skin Tones

  • @milquetoes
    @milquetoes 2 года назад

    I noticed that you started the grade and then balanced the skin (into the grade). It seems like it saves a lot of time rather than obsessing about balancing and then re-balancing after the grade. Are there situations where it’s best to go the other way around? Like a clean looking commercial for instance

  • @RPGBURN
    @RPGBURN Год назад

    Where can I look at the toyota Rav4 video?

  • @stuartliddell8060
    @stuartliddell8060 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Hi from Central Australia. I'm learning so much from your channel even though I don't use Resolve. Fantastic approaches. Question: Is a 'Conversion' from a camera to rec.709 something that people used to call LUTS? Some colour programs (I've tried a few) offer built in 'LUTS' describing themselves as SLOG2, RED, Black Magic where they're all converting the camera's colour space to rec.709. Eg, final cut pro x and premiere's Lumetric built in grading offer a 'LUT' from BM Cinema camera's built in gamma mapping to rec.709. I see these as more 'camera conversions' and feel the language you use to be appropriate. Whereas I see a LUT as more of a 'Look', remapping pixels to adjust the gamma that people can built on. and in some cases people sell online. I'm sure there's a crossover but could you or somebody explain the specific differences?

    • @TheCoolFlames
      @TheCoolFlames Год назад

      You can think of a LUT as a conversion file (takes one set of colors and maps them to another). Sometimes manufacturers provide luts to take their footage to rec 709 (A 'conversion LUT'). There are also LUTs used for stylistic purposes ("Creative LUTs").
      In Resolve, you can also use Color Space Transforms (Which is used in this video), which are similar to Conversion LUTs but they are non destructive. Whereas conversion LUTs can sometimes cause you to 'lose' or clip some color data, that can't be recovered after the LUT. CSTs preserve this information.

  • @luvwisdom2
    @luvwisdom2 2 года назад

    Hey Qazi. There is a video on RUclips called "I Paid 5 colorists on Fiverr to grade my braw footage". I would love to hear your critique of this video. What they did right what they did wrong and how you would have approached it

  • @thehalecollective
    @thehalecollective 2 года назад +1

    I've worked with color management and CSTs. Noticing your workflow I'm getting mixed results. It would be nice to see a little more in depth as to why you use the Davinci Wide Gamut along with CSTs, how that works, and the benefit from that particular workflow. I don't necessarily see a video about that so I apologize if I'm missing it. Love your content!

    • @aureliorodriguez9942
      @aureliorodriguez9942 Год назад

      There's a lot of amazing resources on RUclips for color management including Qazi. From what I know, the Davinci Wide Gamut has a huge range in its color space, making it a great space to grade in. Its very similar to the ACES color space, but I learned somewhere that it might even be a little bit better with a larger color space. CSTs, for me are a must. You can definitely get great results without them, but the benefit that they give you is repeatability. Its literally based on math and science; very complicated stuff that I don't really understand.

    • @thehalecollective
      @thehalecollective Год назад

      @@aureliorodriguez9942 I appreciate it but you are waaaayyy late to the game.

    • @aureliorodriguez9942
      @aureliorodriguez9942 Год назад

      @@thehalecollective Oh damn 😂😂😂 I didnt realize how long ago this comment was! I’m very late on my saved RUclips Videos!! Have a great day brother 🤙

    • @thehalecollective
      @thehalecollective Год назад

      @@aureliorodriguez9942 HaHa. I do it too. No worries. I appreciate the input anyways. I'm a lot further these days, even though it really wasn't that long ago

  • @MrAykut2010
    @MrAykut2010 2 года назад +3

    But you have perfect footage…

  • @deivivargas9247
    @deivivargas9247 2 года назад +1

    Your audio voice sound amazing

  • @TheCebulon
    @TheCebulon 9 месяцев назад

    The beginner version looked much more engaging and professional ;-)
    The “pro” version lacks something.

    • @theqazman
      @theqazman  9 месяцев назад

      If I were you I'd work on my taste. I'm not being rhetorical.

  • @vivehigher
    @vivehigher Год назад

    I want to buy your course

  • @user-nc6zr9jq4c
    @user-nc6zr9jq4c Год назад

    what happen on 16:46, davinci resolve problem lol

  • @Blankuestra
    @Blankuestra Год назад

    is the scopes circle indication connected to the colorpicker a new davinci 18 feature?

  • @akcine
    @akcine Год назад

    Sorry to bother, but after watching the entire free webinar, there was no links to download the materials promised. Where can I get them?

  • @bluehoudini30
    @bluehoudini30 2 года назад +1

    Am I tripping or was your advice "Just add an S-Curve?v"

  • @Tojizenin96
    @Tojizenin96 Год назад

    it is the free version

  • @AVISIONMUSICTV
    @AVISIONMUSICTV 2 года назад

    Just think Magenta. Thank me later.

  • @hiexpectations
    @hiexpectations Год назад

    5 mins to show how not to do it...?

  • @achalshreepictures3998
    @achalshreepictures3998 9 месяцев назад

    HELLO SIR,
    I AM A HUGE FAN OF YOUR COLOR GRADDING TECHNIQUE.
    I AM FROM NEPAL.
    I WANT LEARN COLOR GRADDING WITH YOU BUT DUE TO THE DIFFERENT TIME SCHEDULE I CAN'T DO ATTEND YOUR ONLINE CLESS, I LOST YOUR ONLINE CLASSES. SO HOW CAN I CONTACT YOU? ANY VIBER WHATSAPP PLAESE