A little bit late, but still in time to wish you all the best for MMXX. I'm still using the old vegas but i am sure that some day I will upgrade and need to know how to do this. Thank you for all your videos. I have learned a lot of them
I think you're confused about frame rate. NTSC and PAL are broadcast standards; 24 FPS is theatrical or cinema whether in North America or Europe. PAL Frame rate for broadcast is 25 fps and NTSC is 30 or more precisely, 29.97. I think frame is overrated in creating the so-called film look. I bet you could film at 30 fps and no one would notice the difference. Also, if you are going to go to trouble of filming a white card, why not just go ahead and get a custom white balance while shooting and avoid the whole balancing step in post? It is just one less adjustment you need to do then and will be more accurate. Also it is not correct to say that Vegas doesn't have a way of desaturating the shadows. You can do it the Secondary Color correcting by limiting luminance only.
Could you create a more in depth tutorial on color correcting and grading strictly from Graide Color Curves only? I purchased the software from your link above. Thanks in advance
Glad to hear! It's a fantastic plugin. I'll be creating a tutorial for this within the month going over skin tone corrections, color changes, and using the curves to do a full color grade.
Scrapyard Films Much appreciated, really looking forward to consolidating my color grading and corrections primarily within the least tools/plug-ins as possible and hope that most of the entire process can be achieved in Graide Color Curves. Thanks again in advance and looking forward to the tutorial👍🏾!
Awsome detail. (SUBSCRIBE click) Im just sad that i'll be throwing away the VP tutorial fellow I've watched for 8years and i'll hed to your channel from now on.
Do you recommend using compositing mode hard light, as you did in your previous tutorial, or compositing mode screen? I'm just curious what the pros and cons are, because I typically use screen on a daily basis
Thanks! And a film overlay doesn't come as an effect in VP17. The The SyF Overlay is a custom created one by me and is a downloadable asset on my website for VIP supporters. You most likely can find a decent quality one free to download on RUclips.
This one is specifically for 17 since I'm utilizing the Color Grading Menu. But you can follow along if you use the Color Corrector Plugin and select the custom tab. Instead of Lift, you'll see Offset but the rest is pretty similar.
Just color graded my first video using only your tutorial. Great explanation. Footage looks good. I am having an issue with the nesting feature. It removes some of my videos from original project and I can't get them back. I get a warning message before I nest. I might have a different version of Vegas Pro 17. Any solution to my nesting issue? Thanks
Thanks! Send a link and I'll check it out! So VEGAS' way of Nesting is very resource hungry. There's really nothing you can do to avoid that. My solution for this is to grade different scenes as different projects. Then render them all individually and them render them all together.
@@ScrapyardFilms Thanks for the promp response. I'll try your suggestion. Not a lot of good content on RUclips for Vegas in comparison to premiere and resolve. Keep the tutorials coming! I'll keep you Posted on the video once it's finished.👍
Hey Josh I'm currently editing a vlog which is shot at 4k 60 fps so my question is how to achieve that cinematic 23.976 fps without slowing down the footage is there any way or should I just use 60 fps please reply😅
Unfortunately I do not. I searched for months for a plugin like this because all the other NLE editors had this built in. I'm 99% sure this is the only plugin that exists like this for VEGAS.
Very well done!! Keeping this so I can apply it to my next project! Thanks!!
Hello man im french but i used you video it’s help me a lot thank you !!!!
dude you got the best tutorial for vegas. keep it up.
I appreciate that!
excelent, a lot of good info and demonstration in a short video, couldnt be better bro, thanks a lot!
This is the best tutorial I ever saw! thanks mate! this really helps me .
Great tutorial Josh
amazing !
PRO!
Thats a really good tutorial. Love it❤️
A little bit late, but still in time to wish you all the best for MMXX.
I'm still using the old vegas but i am sure that some day I will upgrade and need to know how to do this.
Thank you for all your videos. I have learned a lot of them
This is great
bravo my friend!!!
thanks man
Thank you, man.
No problem!
Thanks man its really helps me✊🙏
Josh i posted this tutorial in the VegasCreativeSoftware Forum. And in the Dutch Vegas forum
Ha thanks! I appreciate the support!
I think you're confused about frame rate. NTSC and PAL are broadcast standards; 24 FPS is theatrical or cinema whether in North America or Europe. PAL Frame rate for broadcast is 25 fps and NTSC is 30 or more precisely, 29.97. I think frame is overrated in creating the so-called film look. I bet you could film at 30 fps and no one would notice the difference. Also, if you are going to go to trouble of filming a white card, why not just go ahead and get a custom white balance while shooting and avoid the whole balancing step in post? It is just one less adjustment you need to do then and will be more accurate. Also it is not correct to say that Vegas doesn't have a way of desaturating the shadows. You can do it the Secondary Color correcting by limiting luminance only.
Color corrector secondary has n0 preview while working on it... difficult to guess
Great video and awesome knowledge sharing.Thanks!! Just one comment..... useful topics only begin at 3 min..... i was almost close to give up...
Understandable. That's why I made to to add the text letting you know where to jump to if you wanted to skip the recap :P
how to make soft skintone ? btw thanks for tutorial
Would you mind making realistic lightsaber effect please ? 😁
Sure I can add it to the list!
Could you create a more in depth tutorial on color correcting and grading strictly from Graide Color Curves only? I purchased the software from your link above. Thanks in advance
Glad to hear! It's a fantastic plugin. I'll be creating a tutorial for this within the month going over skin tone corrections, color changes, and using the curves to do a full color grade.
Scrapyard Films Much appreciated, really looking forward to consolidating my color grading and corrections primarily within the least tools/plug-ins as possible and hope that most of the entire process can be achieved in Graide Color Curves.
Thanks again in advance and looking forward to the tutorial👍🏾!
Awsome detail. (SUBSCRIBE click) Im just sad that i'll be throwing away the VP tutorial fellow I've watched for 8years and i'll hed to your channel from now on.
Do you recommend using compositing mode hard light, as you did in your previous tutorial, or compositing mode screen? I'm just curious what the pros and cons are, because I typically use screen on a daily basis
Thanks for the video...in my V17, I don't have the Syf film grain overlay in my Vignette fx..what build are you using? Thanks
Thanks! And a film overlay doesn't come as an effect in VP17. The The SyF Overlay is a custom created one by me and is a downloadable asset on my website for VIP supporters. You most likely can find a decent quality one free to download on RUclips.
What option would you choose in SVP17 if you want to color correct Dlog-M footage from a mavic 2 pro? Dlog-M has a 10-bit color profile.
Got a subbi😇
I see its for vegas pro 17 but would these tricks and tips help with vegas pro 16 and others?
This one is specifically for 17 since I'm utilizing the Color Grading Menu. But you can follow along if you use the Color Corrector Plugin and select the custom tab. Instead of Lift, you'll see Offset but the rest is pretty similar.
Just color graded my first video using only your tutorial. Great explanation. Footage looks good. I am having an issue with the nesting feature. It removes some of my videos from original project and I can't get them back. I get a warning message before I nest. I might have a different version of Vegas Pro 17. Any solution to my nesting issue? Thanks
Thanks! Send a link and I'll check it out!
So VEGAS' way of Nesting is very resource hungry. There's really nothing you can do to avoid that. My solution for this is to grade different scenes as different projects. Then render them all individually and them render them all together.
@@ScrapyardFilms Thanks for the promp response. I'll try your suggestion. Not a lot of good content on RUclips for Vegas in comparison to premiere and resolve. Keep the tutorials coming! I'll keep you
Posted on the video once it's finished.👍
You have great presentation, but I wish you speak and move on the screen a bit slower. Thanks Josh
Hey Josh I'm currently editing a vlog which is shot at 4k 60 fps so my question is how to achieve that cinematic 23.976 fps without slowing down the footage is there any way or should I just use 60 fps please reply😅
Do you have link to download Graide Color Curves full crack?
There is no crack. You have to buy it which is why I made a deal with the creator for 20% off
@@ScrapyardFilms Do you maybe have a free alternative?
Unfortunately I do not. I searched for months for a plugin like this because all the other NLE editors had this built in. I'm 99% sure this is the only plugin that exists like this for VEGAS.
@@ScrapyardFilms Ok, thank you.