FilmImpact.Net hands down has my favorite transitions. I use them in every video. Use my code PREMIEREGAL10 to get 10% off any plugin: bit.ly/GalTransitionPack4
I've watched tutorials on this topic and Premiere Gal is the only one that has the right steps to use the Update. Before clicking the button, COLOR CORRECTION IS ESSENTIAL! Thank you PG!
Gal, this is a keeper! I exported a still from my video of me yacking and quickly color corrected it in PS just using Brightness and Contrast. When I came back to Pr I found there is no Brightness control and Exposure doesn't give the same result so I am guessing that Brightness is more complex and adjusts more than just Exposure. I tried using your method in your video How to Color Correct and Grade and that didn't do the trick so I went to this video and it worked. Oh BTW did I say I am red/green color blind?? My green eye rods aren't working correctly. so I have avoided doing color work on my YT vids knowing that at some point I will need to figure out a way until I can afford to pay someone to do it for me. The video I just recorded yesterday turned out bleached under gray skies so it became time to learn enough to get this video up. Thanks. I enjoy learning from you.
It would be cool if you did a video like this but it’s like if you shot a narrative short with two different cameras and made the shots all match together. If that makes sense.
About to try it, but is there any difference if I'm preparing multi-cam edits and need to match different cameras on different timeline tracks, not just different cameras on the same track? I have a feeling that this is not a great question, but asking anyway. Thanks.
This is great - thank you! Hopefully this will help as most other videos doing this assume the cinematographers used a color chart to help out us poor editors :D
is a specified version required to use this feature ?? cause i can only see color wheels option, i am not getting the option to match .. could you please help me out. it would be really helpfull
I am happy that I have found your channel. It helped me a lot to speed up my video editing process. I love to make painting videos but I do not really like the editing. It takes too much time.
That's so useful. I was literally considering buying a second of the same camera brand as my main camera because I couldn't get the colour to match! No worries now! Thanks gal.
I have two of the same camera, the AX53; I just did a shoot and had help on running cameras but unfortunately didnt notice the exposures on the cameras were not the same. I dont think the difference is too dramatic but it's certainly noticable. One is nicely bright lit while the other is more damp dark. I'm going to multicam these(potentially with a third DSLR camera I took short clips on and the color is good and bright). How do you recommend matching clips from the darker damp camera to the clips from the brighter camera ? Is it best to color match and export first, or go ahead and sync up my multicamera and attempt color matching the nested clips ?
There's not a way I know of -- this can be done in production, use a wide angle lens. I found this for After Effects, but never tested it, let me know if it works: www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-make-someone-thin-in-after-effects
So a problem I have with these tutorials (and many like them) is that you assume too much. I'm here because I've never had to do this before. and when you say "you can see when I turn on comparison mode...." WHAT? What's comparison mode? How did you turn it on, and how did you see both clips side by side. I found the button, but I'm not seeing both clips. Please don't assume people know the tools that well - because if they did, they probably wouldn't need this tutorial. Now I'm off to find a different tutorial.
FilmImpact.Net hands down has my favorite transitions. I use them in every video. Use my code PREMIEREGAL10 to get 10% off any plugin: bit.ly/GalTransitionPack4
I guess I'm kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good place to stream new tv shows online?
@Kyler Walter i use FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
@Clyde Brennan yup, been using Flixzone for years myself :)
@Clyde Brennan Thank you, I went there and it seems to work :D I really appreciate it!!
@Kyler Walter glad I could help =)
I've watched tutorials on this topic and Premiere Gal is the only one that has the right steps to use the Update. Before clicking the button, COLOR CORRECTION IS ESSENTIAL! Thank you PG!
Thanks! I shot an event a few years ago with two different Sony cameras and they look so different! This will help me tackle that.
Trying to put together a wedding reel, and the colours are so different. This is a big help, thank you
I'm glad you have a video for this because I was just about to ask!!
Gal, this is a keeper! I exported a still from my video of me yacking and quickly color corrected it in PS just using Brightness and Contrast. When I came back to Pr I found there is no Brightness control and Exposure doesn't give the same result so I am guessing that Brightness is more complex and adjusts more than just Exposure. I tried using your method in your video How to Color Correct and Grade and that didn't do the trick so I went to this video and it worked. Oh BTW did I say I am red/green color blind?? My green eye rods aren't working correctly. so I have avoided doing color work on my YT vids knowing that at some point I will need to figure out a way until I can afford to pay someone to do it for me. The video I just recorded yesterday turned out bleached under gray skies so it became time to learn enough to get this video up. Thanks. I enjoy learning from you.
Awesome, this worked like a charm
Great Tutorial!!
Great Video Gal...
It would be cool if you did a video like this but it’s like if you shot a narrative short with two different cameras and made the shots all match together. If that makes sense.
It would be the same approach :) If anyone has their own narrative short they want to send me I can go through a show how to color correct it.
About to try it, but is there any difference if I'm preparing multi-cam edits and need to match different cameras on different timeline tracks, not just different cameras on the same track? I have a feeling that this is not a great question, but asking anyway. Thanks.
Hey, do you have any voice presets? Suggestions ?
Great video and extremely helpful for a color newbie! Also subbed!
This is great - thank you! Hopefully this will help as most other videos doing this assume the cinematographers used a color chart to help out us poor editors :D
Man, whenever I am stumped, you come to my rescue with these videos. Thank you.
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Thank you, It helped a lot :)
Very nice!
Thanks
is a specified version required to use this feature ?? cause i can only see color wheels option, i am not getting the option to match .. could you please help me out. it would be really helpfull
I am happy that I have found your channel. It helped me a lot to speed up my video editing process. I love to make painting videos but I do not really like the editing. It takes too much time.
Awesome! Really great and saves me tons of time from my old workflow!!
This was an AMAZING and simple tutorial! Thank you so much!!
Thanks Carlton!
Very useful video, thank you.
thank you!
Thank you so much! It was really helpfull and gave me more understanding of how color correction stuff should be done.
Thank you. This was timed exactly to when I needed to know this. How did you know?
Teachers have intuition!
That's so useful. I was literally considering buying a second of the same camera brand as my main camera because I couldn't get the colour to match! No worries now! Thanks gal.
If you can afford it, I recommend getting same brand + model A and B cameras. Cry once, and you'll have done yourself a favor when you're in post.
You are just awesomeness :)
When I go to colour wheels and match it's greyed out, any idea why?
Does this kind of correction work on adjustment layers?
Thanks for the tutorial!
Yes. In fact, that's a legit way to work sometimes (not always).
Another quick and easy tutorial! Great stuff! Cheers!
Great tutorial, it really helped! Thanks!
I have two of the same camera, the AX53; I just did a shoot and had help on running cameras but unfortunately didnt notice the exposures on the cameras were not the same. I dont think the difference is too dramatic but it's certainly noticable. One is nicely bright lit while the other is more damp dark. I'm going to multicam these(potentially with a third DSLR camera I took short clips on and the color is good and bright). How do you recommend matching clips from the darker damp camera to the clips from the brighter camera ? Is it best to color match and export first, or go ahead and sync up my multicamera and attempt color matching the nested clips ?
saver ..!! #respect
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Do you have a way to slim down a persons face in premiere pro? A client wants to be skinnier.
There's not a way I know of -- this can be done in production, use a wide angle lens. I found this for After Effects, but never tested it, let me know if it works: www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-make-someone-thin-in-after-effects
Awesome
thank youuuuuuu
Your voice 😍
Kind of defeats the object of color match if you have to color match to color match. This is not a criticism on your informative video by the way.
😁 Thanks 🖖
black levels never go below 3% which shows you are self taught...
Still waiting for my 12.0.0 build 224 to update...nothing yet, Sweden is last AND least on the roll out plan... 😭
really?!
Premiere Gal well I'm not sure if they've planned for Sweden to be last, but sure seems like it.
So a problem I have with these tutorials (and many like them) is that you assume too much. I'm here because I've never had to do this before. and when you say "you can see when I turn on comparison mode...." WHAT? What's comparison mode? How did you turn it on, and how did you see both clips side by side. I found the button, but I'm not seeing both clips. Please don't assume people know the tools that well - because if they did, they probably wouldn't need this tutorial. Now I'm off to find a different tutorial.
4:37 - And BAM, they look nothing alike XD
And really this BAM which she used 2 times in this 5 min. video is so démodé, ear hurting!
Hey, sorry I'm late to the party on this video. It was SO, SO, helpful. Thanks for the work you do! #shreditor
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Did not look great after the color match xD
Just saved my ass.
Premiere Update !
I hate color match...
Please do not talk ADs alot
Lol is this a joke? you are not matching the colors. Look at your scopes!
thank you !