How to Color Grade on Da Vinci Resolve | For Beginners | BMPCC6K Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • In this video, I take you through my general editing process when using Da Vinci Resolve and editing Black Magic Raw footage.
    Bare with me, as I made this tutorial earlier last year and it is slightly less experienced than my modern practices - though still outlines my general process very closely and has some solid tips for creating clean cinematic views.
    Feel free to leave a comment with any issues you might be having and I'll do my best to help and respond to them all.
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  • @Rene-cm6go
    @Rene-cm6go 7 месяцев назад

    I am a beginner.. I have few questions. First, how you ad node? 2. I have nikon z6. it's 8 bit video. can I directly upload videos? And do color correction like you here? 3. if I make 30 short videos and some are outside some inside. So lights and colors are different. Can I apply to all color correction or I need every video separately correct?
    Sorry for all this questions.. but I don't know how all that goes. I see that I need to have ninja v or prores raw.. but I don't have that.

    • @dermomedia
      @dermomedia  7 месяцев назад +1

      You definitely can edit 8bit in Da Vinci! The only distinction that I’m allowed to do that you cannot is when I decode using the clip and I change temp setting - that section is for braw only. But all other colors tabs can be used for color grading for your camera.
      As for the issue of different lighting - I will apply the same grade to each clip, but then I will go back to the 2nd node (color corrections) and either lower the brightness or boost the brightness depending on what that specific clip needs.
      You add a node by right clicking in the node area, and select “add node”, and then add a “corrector” node.

    • @Rene-cm6go
      @Rene-cm6go 7 месяцев назад

      @@dermomedia Thanks for now! I will try to do something 😊.. If it's not a problem, can I ask you again for help? when I need some? It's really difficult for beginners to understand EVERYTHING.

    • @dermomedia
      @dermomedia  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Rene-cm6go absolutely! You can comment here, or feel free to DM me @dermomedia on Instagram

    • @Rene-cm6go
      @Rene-cm6go 7 месяцев назад

      Super! Thank you very much!