Make Crappy Video Look Awesome (Color Grade Tutorial)
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2016
- FREE Color Grading Software (DaVinci Resolve): tinyurl.com/njm48c2
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3:30 Niko just ended racism
exactly.
Oliver Scott This comment is too underrated
Penguin salutes
no black or white! we all are orange.
Well technically there's a very very very very small percentage of the population who has a genetic "defect" in the hemoglobin production causing them to have blue blood and to have a blue hue but that can be solved by using a medication of methylene blue to return to the redish tone
The only Color Grading tutorial with a sub plot! lol
It's what makes this channel so beautiful... While other tutorials get too dense, Corridor Crew allows you to digest the information/content by changing between plots... Kinda like F-R-I-E-N-D-S... #Happy25thAnniversaryFriends
all skins
one hue
one love
unless blue people start popping up. Damn dirty blue people.
@@WLxMusic #BlueLivesMatter
Random Awesome James Cameron is going to drive his editors crazy.
Asian people definitely don’t want to look more orange
I realize I'm 3 years late but "You work at Corridor Digital, you better be ready to die" is likely the best single line I've heard from them before
Thats probably the first thing Peter hear when he become their intern
@@GrimmMask Lol same with Dean
I love what this channel has become, as not only a secondary channel to Corridor, but also giving us the insight and information that we used to get of sam and niko back in the day about how to do musle flashs and etc. Nice work whoever does this (I think is Carmichael and Nick right?).
muzzle* sorry for the bad english haha
Really good explanation and great video guys 👍
+FliteTest thanks!
FliteTest!! thanks for dropping by!
Could you (maybe one day) try to recreate certain lighting/color corrections from movie scenes? For example doing a dark colored horror scene, a bright beach setting, classic thriller/drama/action/...
For us it would be quite valuable to see how much initial lighting you are using, what parameters to focus changing on, getting to know what styles are typical and so on. Niko is doing a formidable job at explaining!
Activate Windows.
Go to System in Control Panel to activate Windows.
Haha nice catch there. I still have the same water mark on my computer. I've been staring at it for more than 4 months now. I'm starting to doubt the importance of actually paying XD
Me to. 5 months of that watermark. If I need to change my background I just open my laptop and let window's sync feature change it on my desktop.
Same. It doesn't appear when I play games in fullscreen and I usually don't realize it is there.
+Chinomso Okafor If you download windows and have not entered a key (or purchased it for that matter) it puts a watermark in the bottom right corner which says activate windows 10. In the video you can see this when he is recording the color coding part of the video on the computer.
if you dont activate windows it will eventually start paying you or force you/ and can also deactivate itself if im not mistaken.
This was the best tutorial I've seen on color grading. Thank you.
Always inspiring! Thanks guys!
"All skins are red-ish orange."
Gamora the key out girl: "?"
Why is Gamora??
Denis Deari her skin is green
@@zyh8351 it's a joke from the movie.
OMG! this was brilliantly done. One of the best 8 minutes of my life spent on RUclips.
Thanks Neeks, you're the man! I You and Sam are huge inspirations, appreciate all the videos you guys put out
This is absitively, posolutely, one hundred percent, bar none, no bullshit, no take-backs the very best color grading tutorial I have ever seen! It may well be the best of its kind on the internet. Thank you very much, Corridor Crew.
Best video I’ve seen on coloring so far! Thanks CC
I was always searching for this explanation. Thank you very very very much for that 😊😊
Back to the classics. These are the sort of non "video short bts" videos I miss. Great video guys!
best explanation i've seen in applying both color grading and color correction
Thanks Niko! Id love to see more education on this channel like before :)
Thank you so much! As a starting out film student, this is something they don't teach often enough and expect us to know how to color grade.
Really enjoying these educational type vlogs!!
As I watch this video, the show "Limitless" popped into my mind.
By far the best video you've made yet, very informative and entertaining. C Mike and Nike are doing a great job telling a story with these.
I like how you redid the board thing that Biko made to make people see it better. I personally don't do this stuff but if I was someone who did , I would be well informed.
these are my favorite kinds of vids you guys do
You know it's a good day when you hear the Niko chuckle
Have watched many tutorials for color grading, and this one was perfect. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thank you Niko, I just started studying Media Studies and this should help when it comes to color grading for my coursework 😊
This is the best colour grading video I've ever seen. It's helped me understand for the first time correctly. The project I have been working on looks fantastic now. Thanks I just wish I saw this 2 years ago.
Thank you for sharing the software!
Just like spin it round till ya feel cosy is what i got from this, very helpful great vid
cool lot of information here very helpful
It's neat seeing you guys incorporate some whiteboard animation elements into your videos. I edit whiteboard videos for a living using a combination of FCPX and AfterEffects. It's a whole different ball game than using live footage, and these tips are a huge help now that I'm practicing making vlogs. Thanks!
great vid guys, ive been getting into color grading and its what been holding me back from uploading consistently....thanks for the 101
I love these videos guys, keep it up!
Its cool to realize how much subtle intentional editing can affect a video.
Thanks for the tips man!
Thanks for the tutorial Niko!
This was really interesting. Never seen that explained before, but this was good. Thanks!
NIKO THANK YOU! i asked you a while ago to do a color grading vid (and i dont know if you saw it) but i am still very grateful.
I know I'm late, but Finally, a video that explains what to do. Thanks so much! First time I finally got a look I was going for. Took a little time but I was able to dial something that was pleasing in. Thanks again!!! Love your channel!
Not sure why, but i love watching them talk about technical stuff even if i have no idea what they're talking about, specially when it's Wren talking
Probably the most interesting vlogs super underrated!!
This is tremendously helpful. I didn't even know this software existed, definately gonna recommend. Thank you!
Keep up with the video editing tips and tricks. Very interesting stuff.
Thanks for that tutorial Niko, its great and easy to follow
I love this channel so much!
I love when you do videos like this, really well explained to my lamen ears
Thank you for this amazing video. I love you guys and your videos are always fantastic! I'm glad I found this RUclips channel way back when
Dope tutorial! Thanks man.
Thank you so much !! Keep it up guys !
good tutorial, like those tips, keep 'em coming!
i love this channel so much!
Thanks for the tips looking to make some videos myself this will help get me started
That was a _fckn_ solid tutorial Niko! I love the way you explain. 😊
Great general tips shared here! Awesome work guys, should do more of these little tutorial intermission episodes :)
I love working in Davinci, used it in uni for my grad film!
LG is pleased with your offering.
You guys really should make a film making playlist, it would be awesome!
awsome very helpful I didn't even realize that color grading made that kind of difference
I've seen and read a lot of how to's about grading and corrections... most, if not all urge us to do things the opposite way. First correct each shot to a common neutral and then apply the overall grade.
The thing is. I've done things more or less unknowingly the "wrong" way around (grade a hero shot first then correct other shots, just like in this video)... but in this case. The wrong way seems to be just more intuitive. And you get to an even result quicker than in the traditional way.
You're such a good teacher man. Please make more of these :-)
thanks great tips - just what I needed.
This rules. Thanks guys! Definitely going to try this in Premiere. Keep up the awesome channel!
so from a music recording stand point, your color grading is like the master eq and compressor, but the color correction is the individual track eq and compressor.
Great tips guys!
3:08 Sam is a human being? Yeah and I'm the Queen of England!
Thanks Niko!
Thanks guys for the tutorial! It really helped me!
just the video i needed for a video im working on thanks :)
Love this tutorial.
Wow, the concept behind color correction and grading is very similar to sound mixing and mastering.
Many thanks, I love the way you explain things...no useless information and a lot of great tips
Still have a long way to go with my videos to achieve these skills of yours :D
God I love this channel, im learning a shit ton!
This was a great video how did I miss this
I love the title change :D
takes so much time!
That was exactly what I was looking for. A nice and easy to follow color tutorial to enhance my footage. And where did I find it? On the Corridor Crew channel. You guys never disappoint :)
Woo! Color grading is my favorite :D
Thanks Niko
very helpful video thanks.
This, was, actually very interesting. I think I'm going to try something in this direction in my next internship. Thx guys :)
Please do more technical video sections, really love em and very interesting! But I also like jakes dad jokes so, I guess keep doing what your doing.
*sees corridor notification ;* *immediately pauses editing and goes to youtube*
niko as a thumbnail, I clicked so fast, thank c mike :D
That "monkey hand" simulation at the beginning of the video is awesome
You guys are the shit. Color Grading/correction is such an important fundamental that is EASILY overlooked. Hell, even Marvel screwed this up in a bunch of late Phase 1 and all of Phase 2 by not grading their films. Patrick H Willems goes into detail about this in one his videos. Thanks for doing what you do guys!
Crushing on Niko so hard... also, thank you for this tutorial.
thanks :) I need to make my edits look better and now I can use this!
Btw +samandniko I know the core group of guys who've worked at Corridor since forever. But I wouldn't mind a video where you introduce all the girls/guys from across all your channels & maybe a little backstory, what they do, how they all joined originally. That'd be sick.
Also maybe a separate video profiling each room/studio you guys work out of & what each area does. I'm constantly trying to figure out in which area you guys shoot out of & how they're all connected. Kinda like a refresher for the fans. Just a thought 😋
Quick question : how do you work with vfx shots? Especially ones where you're comp'ing cgi. Do you colour correct the footage first and then render the cgi with that in reference and then apply a grade over the comp? Or is there a different approach to it?
The same applies to photoshopping, it's pretty easy to make a photo look good with color adjustments.
Seileach you can’t make a crap photo look good
Cheers excellent video!
thank you!!!
This video was really good and about something very important, I love how simple movements on the color wheel change the shot so much.
One doubt I have is, it's better to do this directly in premiere or export the final shot to after effects, and then work it there?
Can you guys give me an example on how to introduce the color grading on the workflow?
nikos minnesota accent really shows when he says "warm" and "bag"
Can I just say, thank you for making this video!! xD
i like the activate windows watermark on niko's computer screen
Just expose correctly and make sure white balance is ok!
Weirdly came in handy while doing a practice exam question, noice :D