When i first watched this video i didnt know much about colour management. 2 years later, I tried understanding how all this works and you helped me so much in trying to understand this. This is an absolute masterpiece of a video.
So glad to hear that and thanks for letting me know. 2 years sounds about right in making progress understanding colour managment :) Keep up the good work!
Watched the video and thought "Wow, this is one of the best explanations of Linear Workflow I've seen". Then I realised the video is 4 years old. You were way ahead of the curve on this one! I'll be sharing this video in my newsletter this week 😇
I’m blown away, I’ve never seen such a concise and informative explanation of color and gamut. This is probably my most favorite video about image processing on RUclips
this man makes some of the highest quality VFX tutorials and high end post production content on youtube with a phone in a sock as a mic... gotta love it !
But why, isn't it dumb for a creator to make his videos less than 10 minutes long thats like working for a month but declining payment. I mean he's litterally providing his knowlege and work for FREE to all of us, so why would we not watch 2 minutes longer to support them
Karen For me won’t be a problem for this video to be exactly 10:01 minutes. This guy it’s awesome and it’s sharing valuable information. But i think it’s more like a protest against all the other youtubers who are views hungry and doesn’t care about the content and also against youtube.
I don't think it even matters, I don't think he is eligible for monetization, so he won't have ads. Making it above 10:00 only benefits you when you have ads to put on the video.
This is the simplest and accurate description of ACEs workflow I have come across. Otherwise, lot of web pages, and videos either oversimplify, or overcomplicate the explanation. Thanks for putting in the effort to educate VFX artists.
This is the best video on ACES on all youtube. Well done. Love the poster too. The quality of this video is also insane. If this video series cost $250 I would buy it because all the months of reading technical documents and emailing experts that I had to do can now be avoided. People need to realize how much shit you are saving them
This video single handedly sent me on a long and arduous journey through new software and pipeline development to now creating renders indistinguishable from plate footage every time. My work as a VFX artist took a huge pivoting upward push in quality the day I watched this video, and I really don’t think I would have gotten where I am today without it . Every once in a while I come back to this video just for the entertainment and nostalgia, cause this dude is so freaking good at the pacing, sound design, and most obviously, graphics. Bro, whoever ur magical ahh is, u be doing more favors for fellow indie and professional VFX artists than the amount of times I would say the word “the” in my lifetime. Truly, thank you on behalf of myself and all those who didn’t take the time to comment/like/subscribe/patreon. U a god, never forget that. Also where’ve u been since Layers vs Nodes? Also also, u seem to have come across tools like nuke at about the same time I did, probably cause u watched this video too lol.
Wow! Thank you for taking the time to right that. It's truly so special to read those words and I'm glad this had such an impact! I'll be back with a new tutorial very soon :)
I usually fast forward tutorials as it gets boring and delaying to get to the point. But then you showed up. It's so satisfying to watch that i forgot to skip. You really got amazing technical knowledge and never hesitate to share with us. Honestly bro, I never knew this one. Thank you so much!
After researching these topics for a year or so I have to say this is the most effective and comprehensive introduction. It owes a lot to the graphic design work. Awesome!
Ive been trying to wrap my head around color spaces and related color science topics but man this was by far the simplest and easiest explanation to digest about the topic.
I was researching about this for hours, until I finally stumbled upon your tutorial. I now finally get the entire concept and how it all fits together. Such important information, and you present it in such a nice way. Thank you so, so much for the work you put into this video, you really helped me out a ton with this! The production quality of your videos is insane, I really hope you get the appreciation you clearly deserve!
I found this video a year ago. But i didn’t care because i felt this was complicated for me. But Today i understand the value this offers. Thank you so much for creating this video and the other.. Good luck my friend 👍
you put so much work in to editing and making the whole video. It really is amazing, you should get way more views, I'll try and share as much as possible. Keep it up👍🏻
You don't understand how shocked I was to see this on my recommended feed. I spent about an hour today writing a Reddit post asking about EXACTLY THIS. I've been wanting to work on VFX more practically, as I've always just been watching tutorials and taking in information, but never actually made a shot that integrated CGI with live-action, and I've always wanted to finally make one. Colour management was the one topic that has always alluded me. I use a hacked Canon 700D that records 14bit RAW files, and I tried to mess around with them in Resolve and Fusion, and I just felt helpless. I thought I had something right, but after exporting, it looked different in every app I used to open it. I looked around so much and all I could find was RUclipsrs selling LUTs and guides I could barely understand. You don't understand how helpful this is going to be (and it already is). I'm pretty sure this will be the first solid (and incredibly high quality) course on this topic available on RUclips. I cannot wait for the rest of this course. You are an absolute godsend. If you don't mind me asking, other than the resources you mentioned at the end (which I'm on my way to check out right now!), are there any other resources you can recommend that helped you grasp all these concepts for VFX work? Technical stuff like detecting the space your footage is in, knowing if you've got the right settings across your software (Blender & Resolve/Fusion for me), converting footage and rendering in the correct spaces, correcting and grading the final image and exporting it in the correct space for delivery. A solid resource for this stuff is all I've been wishing for. Thank you so so so much for this.
I'm glad this info came at the perfect time for you, Myles! As far as extra resources go, there's a rabbit hole of articles to read on all those topics you mention - there's so much to know! I think the most important thing is to start off simple and just try to finish a shot, even if it doesn't look perfect. I have a tendency to want to understand everything before I start actually working but have found that oftentimes this actually hinders my progress in learning and creative work! Hope that helps. -Jacob
@@InLightVFX I absolutely know what you mean! I always overthink things before getting started on something I want to make, and unfortunately, it often leads to me never doing that thing at all. I actually got some great responses on that reddit post, one of them was a 40 page PDF on Aces and colour in general, which I think will be a great help alongside your course, which I can't wait to see the rest of :) My main issue with not starting this shot is worrying about how good I can make it look with the gear that I have. With general filmmaking, I know the gear always comes second place, and the focus should be the story, but I feel that with VFX it's a little more complicated than that. I get worried about spending a lot of time on a shot and then being limited because I only shot it in 8 bit or because I might miss some "trick" that will make it look much better and give me a shot that would be portfolio-worthy. I've got a little shot I started working on a few months ago, but had to put aside to finish my freelance editing work, but I think that I'm gonna wrap that one up soon and then get a better understanding of at least getting my colour settings right in software, just so I know what to expect when I export. After watching this video and reading some of the resources I got on that reddit post, I think I'm starting to get the idea of how to work with Aces, at least enough to a point where I know where to look :D
@@technicolourmyles That's great that you found some good help! I think what it sounds like you're dealing with is the fear of failure which every artist (and human) goes through. Your focus right now should not be on making good vfx shots, it should be on making vfx shots that fail. That's the only way you'll learn. Take that 8bit camera and just do it! Fail it up - who cares?! Most of my vfx work up to this point has been in 8bit. If you keep waiting it won't happen. Good luck!
Nice, this is the most accurate and clearest explanation about ACES ever. There are a lot of videos expaining ACES and color space wrong out there, but you definitely nailed. Now I can send this video to my collegues so they don't complain about color space in my office lol
WOW! So much knowledge packed into one video. Very straightforward and less BS. I learned a lot from this video. Questions that were confusing to me before are explained in layman's terms. Thank You. I understand much more when reading data for those RUclipsrs who spew data without explaining when reviewing gears 😂
This is AMAZING. It answers the exact questions I am asking right now as a beginner Blender user and an experienced Davinci Resolve user editor (not experienced colour grader). Can't wait to see the rest of your videos. So beautifully and thoughtfully put together.
This was so well put together! thank you for sharing. Those explainer animations would have taken me forever to keyframe so I appreciate the effort you put into them 😀
This video is amazing and I'm very excited that you have more videos detailing this workflow. Trying to figure it out myself... I knew I was going to give up. Thank you!
This video was so well made! Brilliant information, the technical concepts were probably easy to understand even for those who dont know about graphs. The narration was spot on, the graphics were spot on, the music was spot on, the lighting in your scene was spot on, the music was spot on. Excellent stuff man. Even a lot of 'big' youtubers struggle with getting key information across so effectively!
You are a genius when it comes to explaining. I can't thank you enough for this. Keep rocking. After watching this . . . it's like . . . . . . Just take my money. Thank you
@@gehriggosselin9468 Thank you, Gehrig. I'm making some changes to my Patreon and have put it on pause for a little (actually stopped charging my patrons). Trying out gumroad as a means for people to support the channel. Your support means a lot, thank you!
I am so currious. Filmic blender is nice but How to integrate it. Thank you for presenting this. @InLightVFX Would you also composit in Fusion? Or would you leve it to Blender with Optix?
simply amazing man, I understood everything that you've explained in this video, I was lacking a bit when it comes to raw and log but cheers to your video, I love it.
Could you make a video about Importing Video into Blender, that has an Alpha channel? Like a Person cut out. I'm having an extremely hard time finding information on this. My footage is Apple ProRes 4444 and it looks terrible in Blender :)
This is fantastic work. 15 years in post and this is one of the best descriptions of log and raw footage I’ve ever seen
When i first watched this video i didnt know much about colour management. 2 years later, I tried understanding how all this works and you helped me so much in trying to understand this. This is an absolute masterpiece of a video.
So glad to hear that and thanks for letting me know. 2 years sounds about right in making progress understanding colour managment :) Keep up the good work!
Watched the video and thought "Wow, this is one of the best explanations of Linear Workflow I've seen".
Then I realised the video is 4 years old. You were way ahead of the curve on this one! I'll be sharing this video in my newsletter this week 😇
I’m blown away, I’ve never seen such a concise and informative explanation of color and gamut. This is probably my most favorite video about image processing on RUclips
this man makes some of the highest quality VFX tutorials and high end post production content on youtube with a phone in a sock as a mic... gotta love it !
The fact that this video it's exactly 9:59 minutes shows how awesome you are,
But why, isn't it dumb for a creator to make his videos less than 10 minutes long thats like working for a month but declining payment.
I mean he's litterally providing his knowlege and work for FREE to all of us, so why would we not watch 2 minutes longer to support them
Karen For me won’t be a problem for this video to be exactly 10:01 minutes. This guy it’s awesome and it’s sharing valuable information. But i think it’s more like a protest against all the other youtubers who are views hungry and doesn’t care about the content and also against youtube.
@@VideoVisualFX yeah but allways remember almost every youtuber provides his content for you to watch for free
I don't think it even matters, I don't think he is eligible for monetization, so he won't have ads. Making it above 10:00 only benefits you when you have ads to put on the video.
They changed it btw to 8 minutes
This is the simplest and accurate description of ACEs workflow I have come across. Otherwise, lot of web pages, and videos either oversimplify, or overcomplicate the explanation. Thanks for putting in the effort to educate VFX artists.
This is the best video on ACES on all youtube. Well done. Love the poster too. The quality of this video is also insane. If this video series cost $250 I would buy it because all the months of reading technical documents and emailing experts that I had to do can now be avoided. People need to realize how much shit you are saving them
Thank you, Daniel! I'm glad you found a lot of value in it.
I come back to this video every now and again because it’s just so freaking entertaining. Thanks bro.
You're welcome :)
This video single handedly sent me on a long and arduous journey through new software and pipeline development to now creating renders indistinguishable from plate footage every time. My work as a VFX artist took a huge pivoting upward push in quality the day I watched this video, and I really don’t think I would have gotten where I am today without it . Every once in a while I come back to this video just for the entertainment and nostalgia, cause this dude is so freaking good at the pacing, sound design, and most obviously, graphics. Bro, whoever ur magical ahh is, u be doing more favors for fellow indie and professional VFX artists than the amount of times I would say the word “the” in my lifetime. Truly, thank you on behalf of myself and all those who didn’t take the time to comment/like/subscribe/patreon. U a god, never forget that.
Also where’ve u been since Layers vs Nodes? Also also, u seem to have come across tools like nuke at about the same time I did, probably cause u watched this video too lol.
Wow! Thank you for taking the time to right that. It's truly so special to read those words and I'm glad this had such an impact! I'll be back with a new tutorial very soon :)
this is like the most positively rated video i have ever seen
I usually fast forward tutorials as it gets boring and delaying to get to the point. But then you showed up. It's so satisfying to watch that i forgot to skip. You really got amazing technical knowledge and never hesitate to share with us. Honestly bro, I never knew this one.
Thank you so much!
Hyped for part 2!
Yep
See Part 2 here: ruclips.net/video/LssHxDCM7H4/видео.html
Saw your Reddit post. Subscribed! Amazing tutorials.
Awesome, thank you!
Also here from Reddit!
You are one of the underrated channel. I hope you get a log growth in subscriber count.
After researching these topics for a year or so I have to say this is the most effective and comprehensive introduction. It owes a lot to the graphic design work. Awesome!
This was excellent. Paid tutorials I've seen aren't even near this well edited, detailed, or explained.
Thank you, Kolton!
Ive been trying to wrap my head around color spaces and related color science topics but man this was by far the simplest and easiest explanation to digest about the topic.
I'm glad you found it! Thanks for watching!
I was researching about this for hours, until I finally stumbled upon your tutorial. I now finally get the entire concept and how it all fits together. Such important information, and you present it in such a nice way. Thank you so, so much for the work you put into this video, you really helped me out a ton with this! The production quality of your videos is insane, I really hope you get the appreciation you clearly deserve!
Thank you, Lukas! I'm glad this could help clear up these tricky concepts.
I found this video a year ago. But i didn’t care because i felt this was complicated for me. But Today i understand the value this offers.
Thank you so much for creating this video and the other..
Good luck my friend 👍
you put so much work in to editing and making the whole video. It really is amazing, you should get way more views, I'll try and share as much as possible. Keep it up👍🏻
Thank you, Frank! Your support and sharing is much appreciated!
Ayyy I didn’t realize you changed the channel name and icon until I saw you a minute in. Amazing video and explanations as always.
Yes, new name, same tuts!
You don't understand how shocked I was to see this on my recommended feed. I spent about an hour today writing a Reddit post asking about EXACTLY THIS. I've been wanting to work on VFX more practically, as I've always just been watching tutorials and taking in information, but never actually made a shot that integrated CGI with live-action, and I've always wanted to finally make one. Colour management was the one topic that has always alluded me. I use a hacked Canon 700D that records 14bit RAW files, and I tried to mess around with them in Resolve and Fusion, and I just felt helpless. I thought I had something right, but after exporting, it looked different in every app I used to open it. I looked around so much and all I could find was RUclipsrs selling LUTs and guides I could barely understand. You don't understand how helpful this is going to be (and it already is). I'm pretty sure this will be the first solid (and incredibly high quality) course on this topic available on RUclips. I cannot wait for the rest of this course. You are an absolute godsend.
If you don't mind me asking, other than the resources you mentioned at the end (which I'm on my way to check out right now!), are there any other resources you can recommend that helped you grasp all these concepts for VFX work? Technical stuff like detecting the space your footage is in, knowing if you've got the right settings across your software (Blender & Resolve/Fusion for me), converting footage and rendering in the correct spaces, correcting and grading the final image and exporting it in the correct space for delivery. A solid resource for this stuff is all I've been wishing for. Thank you so so so much for this.
I'm glad this info came at the perfect time for you, Myles! As far as extra resources go, there's a rabbit hole of articles to read on all those topics you mention - there's so much to know! I think the most important thing is to start off simple and just try to finish a shot, even if it doesn't look perfect. I have a tendency to want to understand everything before I start actually working but have found that oftentimes this actually hinders my progress in learning and creative work! Hope that helps. -Jacob
@@InLightVFX I absolutely know what you mean! I always overthink things before getting started on something I want to make, and unfortunately, it often leads to me never doing that thing at all. I actually got some great responses on that reddit post, one of them was a 40 page PDF on Aces and colour in general, which I think will be a great help alongside your course, which I can't wait to see the rest of :)
My main issue with not starting this shot is worrying about how good I can make it look with the gear that I have. With general filmmaking, I know the gear always comes second place, and the focus should be the story, but I feel that with VFX it's a little more complicated than that. I get worried about spending a lot of time on a shot and then being limited because I only shot it in 8 bit or because I might miss some "trick" that will make it look much better and give me a shot that would be portfolio-worthy.
I've got a little shot I started working on a few months ago, but had to put aside to finish my freelance editing work, but I think that I'm gonna wrap that one up soon and then get a better understanding of at least getting my colour settings right in software, just so I know what to expect when I export. After watching this video and reading some of the resources I got on that reddit post, I think I'm starting to get the idea of how to work with Aces, at least enough to a point where I know where to look :D
@@technicolourmyles That's great that you found some good help! I think what it sounds like you're dealing with is the fear of failure which every artist (and human) goes through. Your focus right now should not be on making good vfx shots, it should be on making vfx shots that fail. That's the only way you'll learn. Take that 8bit camera and just do it! Fail it up - who cares?! Most of my vfx work up to this point has been in 8bit. If you keep waiting it won't happen. Good luck!
Nice, this is the most accurate and clearest explanation about ACES ever.
There are a lot of videos expaining ACES and color space wrong out there, but you definitely nailed.
Now I can send this video to my collegues so they don't complain about color space in my office lol
Thank you! I'm glad it can be a reliable resource to share with others :)
Never heard such a straight forward explanation on this. Brilliant work!
I have seen many tutorials on color management, but that one is so well done ! As usual. Valuable info. Thanks !
WOW! So much knowledge packed into one video. Very straightforward and less BS. I learned a lot from this video. Questions that were confusing to me before are explained in layman's terms. Thank You. I understand much more when reading data for those RUclipsrs who spew data without explaining when reviewing gears 😂
I’ve been wanting to know how to do this properly and what the workflow actually looks like. I’m crazy excited and can’t wait for part 2!
I'm excited to share it! Hope to have it finished and out before the end of next week! Thanks for watching, Stephen!
Saw this on reddit. Very impressed. Subscribed and looking forward to seeing more videos.
Thank you, Omid! Appreciate it
This is AMAZING. It answers the exact questions I am asking right now as a beginner Blender user and an experienced Davinci Resolve user editor (not experienced colour grader).
Can't wait to see the rest of your videos. So beautifully and thoughtfully put together.
I really really like what you doing, your workflow is perfect, informations that you provide are super precise. Keep it up dude !
Thank you, Samy! Glad to know I'm going in the right direction for viewers' interests.
Holy shit bro this lil bro teach better than most institutes. Thats why I keep studying on Yt omfg this is great! Thanks
This channel truly deserves more digits in the views/subscribes!
That's very kind of you, Facão!
This was so well put together! thank you for sharing. Those explainer animations would have taken me forever to keyframe so I appreciate the effort you put into them 😀
Thank you, Daniel! Nice that you can appreciate the effort behind the scenes.
The presentation, the workflow and the quality of your videos are truly amazing and highly professional. Well done man.
This video is amazing and I'm very excited that you have more videos detailing this workflow. Trying to figure it out myself... I knew I was going to give up. Thank you!
Hey man, came here from Reddit and it's hard to believe you are doing all this for free, really invaluable content, keep it up! Thank you!
You are most welcome, Luis! Thanks for coming over from Reddit to check it out!
One of the best breakdowns of usually confusing technical jargon. Well done 👍
Please...Give us more of this type of content...LOVE IT
Caught my apartment in the lake shot ;) great work! Love your channel
Oh that's awesome! Thanks you Nicholas, glad to have local support!
ngl the sock on mic cracked me up, I wasn't prepared
:)
You know this guy is good when he can solve microphone pops with a hiking sock
That really set things straight in my mind for the first time. Thank you for being clear and so very helpful.
The best explanation I've seen on the subject by far! Thanks for sharing 🙌
You are welcome, Henrique!
Dude the quality's so good i feel i should be paying for this
There is that ACES Kickstart Kit... ;) Glad you liked it!
here from Reddit, I'm binging your channel,
Such high quality and super informative videos.
Glad you like them, Smit!
This video was so well made! Brilliant information, the technical concepts were probably easy to understand even for those who dont know about graphs. The narration was spot on, the graphics were spot on, the music was spot on, the lighting in your scene was spot on, the music was spot on. Excellent stuff man. Even a lot of 'big' youtubers struggle with getting key information across so effectively!
Very encouraging, Raghav! I appreciate your kind words. Thanks for watching!
You are a genius when it comes to explaining. I can't thank you enough for this.
Keep rocking.
After watching this . . . it's like . . . . . . Just take my money.
Thank you
Haha thank you! I've happy you've found it helpful.
This is a fantastic video. So informative and consumable for a dummy like me. You earned yourself a subscriber, my friend. Thanks so much!
Thanks!
Talk about learning inputs huh..Amazing Video InLightVFX, keep it up! Subbed!
Quality of production is amazing. Instant sub. Thanks for your time and work. Cheers
Very nice and good to see that ACES is comign more and more into focus. I can't wait for part 2.
Thanks you, Hartmut. Yes, ACES is such an awesome way to work. Excited to share the rest soon!
Wow! Gotta say this is an amazing explanation and your presentation is outstanding. Keep up the great work.
Exactly the video that I was searching for. Thank you for your amazing work ✨🔥
You are so kind and patient.Thank you very much for this sharing.I have wondered the color space tech for a long time.
Wow!! This is exactly what I needed. I have a pocket 4k and had no idea how to approach vfx if I shot the plate raw.
Glad you can put that pocket 4k to work! Awesome piece of equipment.
Came from rebelway discord group only to find out that I am already subscribed to you ..👍👍👍
Haha awesome :)
You really help me to understand more about VFX world
Very thorough video! The motion graphics look so clean and the information is superbly organized. Great work on the video!
Thank you for all your input - the video wouldn't have been the same without it!
@@InLightVFX Would you mind telling in what program you've made these graphics in? Because I too think they are extraordinary.
You are amazing; this is the best explanation I've ever seen. Please keep up the good work. ✨
Thanks! :)
Incredibly well made tutorial, kudos to you!
What a great Tutorial! I've learned so much. Thank you :)
Brilliantly explained in quite concise and precise format! Kudos! great work!
Thank you, Viduttam!
Absolutely the best training on understanding color gamut and spaces. Great and thanks a lot.!!!!!!! there was a big LIKE
brotha if you start a patreon I will absolutely be supporting it. This granular and informative teaching style is so fucking awesome.
oh wait shit you do have one, for anyone else, it's /inlightvfx on patreon. joinin up now.
@@gehriggosselin9468 Thank you, Gehrig. I'm making some changes to my Patreon and have put it on pause for a little (actually stopped charging my patrons). Trying out gumroad as a means for people to support the channel. Your support means a lot, thank you!
Really looking forward to Part 2!
Been watching this video since it came out, but couldn't follow along until now. Just got my BMPCC6KG2. Finally I could do this!
Awesome! Have fun!
I dig the sock over the iPhone mic lol great video dude!
Haha thank you!
this is the best tutorial i have ever watched!
Really appreciate your work! Love from South Korea!
this is the most amazing channel ever holy heck
yep happy to see more videos on I found out about from Mario a year ago can wait for the next video
love the super pro sounding intro, cuts to guy holding and talking into a sock. ;)
Haha gotta keep some good contrast for an interesting video :)
I am so currious. Filmic blender is nice but How to integrate it. Thank you for presenting this.
@InLightVFX Would you also composit in Fusion? Or would you leve it to Blender with Optix?
You're welcome! Part 2 will have all VFX done in Blender.
This was a FANTASTIC tutorial, THANK YOU!
awesome explanation, really comprehensive!
i love you bro, you save my time totally
simply amazing man, I understood everything that you've explained in this video, I was lacking a bit when it comes to raw and log but cheers to your video, I love it.
Awesome, that's great to hear!
So well done. Even when not in the mood to comment, had to for this one. Subscribed!
Haha thank you!
So good Jacob, keep up the great work!
wow this channel is super helpful for any blender user 💝 love it!!
Thank you, Naeemul!
This is really solid and well presented information. Thank you!
Dude... you're the GOAT, thank you
Sure thing, David!
Best learning video ever.
Best lightning content ever. New subscriber.
I looked up Hebrews 12:11, It really spoke to me in this learning process. Thanks for that.
The information was really well explained, I learned a lot!
Wow, you explained the concept really well. 👍🏽
This is a super high quality & informative video! Thanks!!
Awesome tutorial! You've earned a subscriber for sure. Looking forward to your future work!
Thank you for subscribing, Myk! Appreciate your support
Thanks for this new to davinci been trying to work out a round trip to nuke and back
What a great quality tutorial! Thanks!
You are welcome, thanks for watching!
Fantastic Video! Was a pleasure the watch
hoooly goodness :D this video is soooo high quality! amazing Subscribed directly!
Thank you!
Best video I stg, great job man. This helped me ALOT
Thanks you so much! I've always wonder how to add cg elements to raw and log files!
You're welcome, Tom!
Oh my God! I needed this video so bad! Thaaaaanks!
Excellent video! Love the motion graphics, really well explained
Thank you, Thomas!
This is so fantastic!! Thanks for sharing this!
Hey James, thanks man. Glad you liked it!
Could you make a video about Importing Video into Blender, that has an Alpha channel? Like a Person cut out. I'm having an extremely hard time finding information on this. My footage is Apple ProRes 4444 and it looks terrible in Blender :)