The Teal and Orange Look: Pro Colorist Reveals 3 Techniques to Do It Right

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2022
  • Almost none of the many Teal and Orange videos on RUclips truly cover what the creative look actually is, when you should or shouldn't use it, or how to quickly and cleanly achieve it. In this video, I’ll cover all three, including three hands-on ways to achieve the look.
    We go further into this topic this Friday on Grade School, and I'll show you the tools I most often use to create these looks in the grading suite, avoiding the time-consuming process of building the look by hand over and over again. Here's the link: • Grade School: Pro Teal...
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Комментарии • 115

  • @Crimbtw
    @Crimbtw Год назад +50

    Cullen... I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for making free valuable content. This video, oddly enough has made my day! I look forward to future videos and I look forward to taking your courses in the future :D

    • @ReC86661
      @ReC86661 Год назад +12

      I myself consider him my color dad

  • @saarboi
    @saarboi Год назад +42

    god I love how articulate you are

    • @pixelspotpictures8822
      @pixelspotpictures8822 Год назад

      Its hard to understand for german guys.

    • @matheussp13
      @matheussp13 Год назад

      @@pixelspotpictures8822 Put it on 0.75. It might be easier.

    • @Bobsmithabc
      @Bobsmithabc 5 месяцев назад

      He talks too much

    • @klst1746
      @klst1746 4 месяца назад

      Wait what? As a german the great articulation is sooo satisfying and soothing haha@@pixelspotpictures8822

  • @jablais4
    @jablais4 Год назад +4

    I've really been enjoying your videos and Grade School. I love that you're not using qualifiers. I think you're the only one I've found on RUclips not using them. They rarely work for me and definitely don't from shot to shot. I've found that creating a look the way you do translates over multiple shots so much better. Thank you!

  • @RootCinemas
    @RootCinemas Год назад +8

    Thanks for the great tutorial; I did watch more than 30 videos on the same topic. this is the first time anyone has explained a technique like this. I would like to see more videos like this. You are a great teacher

  • @sylvainbaldet3087
    @sylvainbaldet3087 Год назад

    Just one thing to say. Thank You you 're the best CK

  • @MichaelKaykov
    @MichaelKaykov Год назад +1

    Exciting to hear you talk about this!

  • @AllenPenner
    @AllenPenner Год назад +1

    This is great! I really value videos like this. I love when you dig into a topic like this and give us your professional perspective on it. Ill try this process on my shoot tomorrow!

  • @Longdancer
    @Longdancer Год назад

    Thanks, as always Cullen. Happy and fruitful New Year.

  • @TheL1nkin
    @TheL1nkin Год назад

    Love grading so much via this man ❤

  • @jvke.p
    @jvke.p Год назад

    Cullen, really enjoyed your last point on the fact that we shouldn’t go out of our way to avoid not incorporate utilizing this look. That it’s more nuanced.
    I even question myself sometimes when I notice my image falls into that orange and teal palette, but if the image/look/director calls for it… mission accomplished.

  • @iz5442
    @iz5442 Год назад +3

    Wow i really like the way u do it, youre definitely a pro from just using curves. Everyone else is using Qualifier/HSL Secondary, which i really hate especially in lowlight where the colour bleeds randomly. Thanks for this amazing video.

  • @flochfitness
    @flochfitness Год назад +2

    Woah!!! Happy new year!!!!

  • @kingreego8304
    @kingreego8304 Год назад

    This is so educative...thanks for sharing...

  • @ahmedalsaady3088
    @ahmedalsaady3088 Год назад

    Thank you for your effort , amazing details

  • @markuskolberpoxy6790
    @markuskolberpoxy6790 Год назад

    Thanks for the great videos!
    I've been scouring youtube for good color guides for almost two years.
    Most already use perfect material and beautify it.
    As a small filmmaker, I usually have to work with not perfekt material.
    I couldn't find any good instructional videos for a fee either.
    Your videos are in depth and incredibly educational.
    Thank you for that and I hope your channel gets more attention!

  • @karliemorris7318
    @karliemorris7318 Год назад

    Thank you Mr Kelly

  • @JrnMnd08
    @JrnMnd08 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you again - great walkthrough.

  • @MuddyWind
    @MuddyWind Год назад

    Thank you for your wonderful tutorial, I have benefited a lot from it!

  • @movietrailer4113
    @movietrailer4113 Год назад

    incredibly cool

  • @JimRobinson-colors
    @JimRobinson-colors Год назад +4

    I lock off the mid grey in the contrast step - when doing a split tone or a orange.teal, I'm not a big fan of pushing the orange side and prefer the skin to be a realistic tone. Your results ended up there anyway. But I think I generally need that skin to be there in the first place and then I lock them off on the curves before anything is done to the shadows or highlight region. I find that if I just lock middle grey that sometimes the skin will go too far and then I would need to pull it back. But I do understand that just locking the mid grey will have smoother ramps to the splits in the tone.
    Looking forward to the discussion on friday about it.

  • @chakk0
    @chakk0 Год назад

    Amazing video again😮

  • @1025mahoney
    @1025mahoney Год назад +15

    orange and teal being the "spray tan" of grading was both an excellent analogy and sick burn all in one. well done!

    • @Edgeworth992
      @Edgeworth992 2 месяца назад

      Insert a brown and you get *GASP*
      PERRY THE PLATAPUS?!

  • @kick91185
    @kick91185 Год назад +1

    A nice surprise! 👌

  • @albertorambaudi6055
    @albertorambaudi6055 Год назад

    great lesson 👍🏻, see you in grade school for shure

  • @outdoorsinontario3037
    @outdoorsinontario3037 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ur the best dude!

  • @NoahCinema
    @NoahCinema Год назад

    It scares me so much to think what learning Resolve would have been like if I hadn’t found your channel early on. Thank you 🙏

  • @bryzr
    @bryzr Год назад

    amazing vid mate. big ty

  • @jaikrishnakunapareddy4085
    @jaikrishnakunapareddy4085 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @themorgangold
    @themorgangold Год назад

    Hey, Cullen. Awesome channel. Would you ever do color breakdowns where you take a piece of content, talk about the look, and how to achieve it?

  • @obrsl
    @obrsl Год назад

    For your video idea backlog: I'd be interested in how you created your exposure chart DCTL as an introduction to the topic (assuming it's a simple DCTL)

  • @outdoorsinontario3037
    @outdoorsinontario3037 Год назад +1

    U da man!

  • @bryzr
    @bryzr Год назад

    u sir are goated

  • @SagarGanesh_ContentCreator
    @SagarGanesh_ContentCreator Год назад

    nice.. awsome🙂

  • @DGFA-
    @DGFA- Год назад +1

    Hi, could you made an tutorial about adapting a specific color palette to a footage. There are thousands of "how can you steal a look in one klick" but I want to understand what is going under the hood an could adapt every palette to every shot I want.

  • @ikestrom
    @ikestrom Год назад +1

    Hi Cullen. Thanks for consistently sharing great professional advice. I have a question about your choice for doing the color compression (hue vs. hue toward the end of the video) to the left of the parallel node. Is there a reason why it's better to do it there than as a serial node after the parallel node, like the teal/orange curves node?

  • @frankinblackpool
    @frankinblackpool Месяц назад

    Its taken me 18 months to come back to this episode and actually understand what is going on. I think I'm improving. 🤣

  • @matheussp13
    @matheussp13 Год назад

    Man, you're always dropping a new or a simpler way to make our process easier. I'm just amazed with your 2383 DWG Lut.
    Although, using it made me question my node tree.
    As you taught before, I use DWG through IDT/ODT plus Timeline Color to Davinci Intermediate. Grade in between.
    What I do differently (and don't know if it's right) is to use a "CST" pre IDT, in order to make my footage look like Arri LogC.
    Usually FLog>ArriLogC>DWG.
    I often use Cinematch Plugin instead of CST to do it.
    I wonder if that is a destructive move to my footage, creating misleading results on exposure/balance or is that ok?
    Also, would you advise to use CST instead of Cinematch Plugin since it is messing with Color Matrix?
    Now, that's not a question but in the future, I would like to see how you'd use Glow on a DWG time-line.
    Thanks again for being so much helpful, you're the best on the entire RUclips. Happy New Year 🎉

  • @LonzosStudios
    @LonzosStudios Год назад

    your audio sounds awesome, is that Fairlight or the mic pre-amp

  • @johnmeric492
    @johnmeric492 Год назад

    Cullen thank you so much, question is that a layer node or a parallel node at the end ?

  • @shipaudas
    @shipaudas Год назад +1

    Hey Cullen, great technique, where can I find the gray scale dctl? thank you!!

  • @linklink9005
    @linklink9005 Год назад

    Thank you Cullen! I'm not able to find a link for dctl used in your tutorial.

  • @craigkeyintel
    @craigkeyintel 2 месяца назад

    “The spray tan of color grading”. 😂 😂 😂

  • @user-oc6mr1jr6s
    @user-oc6mr1jr6s 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. In the frame with the white sheets, some movief intentionally add blue to whites sometimes to create a feeling. What about those situations?

  • @ShelterDogs
    @ShelterDogs Год назад

    What do you suggest we use as an exercise file to follow along?

  • @OmkarKaduFilms
    @OmkarKaduFilms Год назад

    he is underrated please support him guys

  • @ShijoCT650
    @ShijoCT650 Год назад

    Oh I want to learn all these. Do you run a course somewhere?

  • @yashmistri17
    @yashmistri17 Год назад

    Hey Cullen,
    Thanks for sharing the great information.
    Just want to give quick heads up. The second link (Look Design Starter Pack!) is not working. Can you please update?
    Thank you!

  • @viniciuscursino2121
    @viniciuscursino2121 Год назад +4

    Great video! Unfortunately, cant find the right link to download the DWG Gray DCTL.

    • @martinlopezfl
      @martinlopezfl Год назад +1

      Same here. Can't find DCTL here or in your website. The link says no safe certificate in the browser

    • @GatesRick
      @GatesRick Год назад

      @@martinlopezfl same here. Can't get to the starter kit.

  • @Veptis
    @Veptis 10 месяцев назад

    Is the color warper similar to the hue vs hue curve?
    Also is there any use for the RGB mixer tools?

  • @PhilDuggs
    @PhilDuggs Год назад

    Can you do this for other looks/aesthetics in the future? E.g. bleach bypass, cross process

  • @zacharias21
    @zacharias21 Год назад

    Love this! Could you explain what the bottom two nodes are on your parallel mixer and when do you use them?

    • @aaronwalterscheid4496
      @aaronwalterscheid4496 Год назад +2

      Typically he puts any sort of secondaries down there: power windows, hue vs hue, in rare cases qualifiers. His reasoning is so that if any primaries are adjusted later on, especially the balance node, it won’t throw off what those secondaries were targeting originally.

  • @20x20portraits
    @20x20portraits Год назад +2

    the starter pack address isn't working

  • @SheldonCharron
    @SheldonCharron Год назад +4

    Cool. :) P.S. Starter pack link to get split toning PG is dead. :)

  • @djsuckertash
    @djsuckertash Год назад

    The spray tan of colour approaches. I love that. The HvH method was very interesting to see as well, especially combined with other techniques. A question about the curves-based split tone technique: should one be switching off the outputting display transform before pinning middle grey in the display space? Thanks so much for this Cullen.

    • @djsuckertash
      @djsuckertash Год назад

      @@CullenKelly yeah, I wondered if the final transform made it a relative concept, but wanted to be sure. Thank you for this.

  • @moshuajusic1811
    @moshuajusic1811 Год назад

    Do your LUTs work in FCPX? Really dig the idea of separate contrast and color LUTs. But it says "Purpose-built to work within Resolve Color Management"

  • @GuanRytheFantastic
    @GuanRytheFantastic Год назад

    Rookie colorist question here: when I add vfx to a scene, do I add first then grade or grade first then add the effects so you have the proper color?

  • @botbot3698
    @botbot3698 Год назад

    Any advice on where to find free log footage from different cameras to practice with?

  • @danielkraus6846
    @danielkraus6846 Год назад

    Hi Cullen, thnx for the lesson.. where i can find the BlackGrey Image?

  • @musicandhappinessbyjo795
    @musicandhappinessbyjo795 Год назад +1

    What if my color space is Rec 709 what should I select in the tone curve

  • @bobmusikk
    @bobmusikk Год назад

    New to Resolve, is a node can be tame down in % globally like you said? like a layer in photoshop? or we have to lower each setting of a node one by one

  • @connorrose4560
    @connorrose4560 Год назад

    Cullen, or anyone, know where I can find the Elements LUT pack? Or am I right in suspecting it's momentarily unavailable to buy while the website is reworked? :)

  • @pb8569
    @pb8569 Год назад

    Hi,I am currently working with videos in mini dv format for a documentary. What would be your approach with these analog videos? Regards! Pierre
    Would it be possible for you to make it a subject in your next videos? Thanks

  • @randallburgess6393
    @randallburgess6393 Год назад

    I bpught the pro lut pack but in the payment email you sent me with the download button, it will not download the LUTs. Can you please send me a link with the download

  • @hughsfilms
    @hughsfilms Год назад

    great stuff but i cant find the 18 grey download

  • @mirai695
    @mirai695 День назад

    How to download DCTL DWG Gray Chart

  • @coloristph
    @coloristph 18 дней назад

    Hello Cullen,Im a silent audience of your channel and this is the first time I will comment.Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise to us. How I do I Put the CKC DCTL in Davinci?Thanks.

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  14 дней назад

      You're very welcome! Check out the instructions that came with the DCTL for exact steps on getting it loaded into Resolve.

  • @legitimatejones
    @legitimatejones Год назад

    ❤.

  • @frankinblackpool
    @frankinblackpool Год назад +1

    Just thought Id' mention, the link to your Starter Pack does not seem to work.😯

  • @flochfitness
    @flochfitness Год назад +1

    Great video! You mentioned the split toning being based of middle exposure. In the middle grey chart in the color grading kit you provide, the chart has all sorts of color spaces including davinci wide intermediate and s-log 3 (which is what I film in). I grade in davinci wide intermediate but shoot in s log 3. Should I base the middle grey off of DWI or s log 3 for most accurate results? Thanks!!!

    • @ErrickJackson
      @ErrickJackson Год назад

      If you grade in DWG, then you should pick that middle grey point because that’s the space your nodes are operating in.

  • @zuzannazamyslewska4842
    @zuzannazamyslewska4842 Год назад

    Sorry, there is no link to download DWG Gray or I'm just blind?? :(( i really need this, help me

  • @frankinblackpool
    @frankinblackpool Год назад

    That was a really helpful. I've tried the Custom Curves trick in the past with very poor results. However the 18% Grey anchor is the missing piece to this puzzle and I now GET IT! 😀
    Sadly I have only one problem now that I don't fully understand, but I WANT TO and that is your Node Tree. I like the idea but I don't know exactly how to use it. What goes before the Parallel Nodes, and what comes after the Parallel Nodes please?
    I was fully expecting your "Split Tone" Node number 7 to go somewhere within the Parallel Node Structure, and not after it in Node number 7.
    Either way I will try my best to learn this last piece of your Node Tree puzzle.
    Thankfully, I'm not working on Friday so I will sit in the back of your class with my usual glazed expression trying to understand what the Big Boys are saying at the front. 😂

    • @KaurH
      @KaurH Год назад +4

      As I understand it, Cullen does split-toning after exposure and balancing because that influences how the split-toning is applied.
      For example, if you have a shot that is really bright out-of-the-camera, sitting mostly above middle gray, the split-toning would make the whole image orange, but if you bring the exposure down first and then apply split-toning, more of the image will sit below middle gray and thus become teal.

  • @danmcdaniel709
    @danmcdaniel709 Год назад

    Beginner here. How do you get the .dctl file into the Gallery in the first place? Right-clicking in the Gallery window and choosing Import doesn't work for me

  • @sottosopra4769
    @sottosopra4769 7 месяцев назад

    hallo Callen, thanks for the tutorial and happy new year.
    If we want to create to apply this look to all the clips we work on the time line. What about luts? Wat do to with the nodes of color space? Thanks

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  6 месяцев назад +1

      In most instances, you're going to want to deploy your LUTs at the global timeline level as well!

  • @randallburgess6393
    @randallburgess6393 Год назад +1

    I just get a error message for the starter pack link

  • @jpyudhi_
    @jpyudhi_ 16 дней назад

    Hi Cullen its a great tutorial - i wanna ask, if we used dehancer pro 7.2 which is better we put dehancer node . is it on the first node - before your template paralell node, OR put dehancer next after your template parallel node ? thanks

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  14 дней назад

      Thanks! In general, I recommend putting look LUTs and plugins like Dehancer at the end of your node tree, so it would come after the parallel stack, as well as any other grading nodes. Hope this helps!

  • @ColbyBrickwell
    @ColbyBrickwell Год назад

    Hey Cullen! When I apply your Middle Gray DCTL it looks different than what you show here. I don't get the DCTL tab that opens up and shows the middle gray, step increment, and total steps sliders as well as the tone curve box. I am assuming I am doing something wrong haha. Hoping you can help me out!

    • @ColbyBrickwell
      @ColbyBrickwell Год назад

      Never mind, everything worked once I reset resolve haha! Thanks a million dude. Cannot thank you enough for your help

  • @RafalGendarz
    @RafalGendarz Год назад

    could you tell why not to put the 'split' tone into the secondaries below so it takes the source from the original, why it goes after the parallel?

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  Год назад +1

      Great question, Rafal! Split toning is typically a tool used in our global look that is applied to every image in the timeline. In this example, we're placing it after the primary and secondary adjustments of these shots. But it could also be placed at the timeline level as part of our look stack.

    • @RafalGendarz
      @RafalGendarz Год назад

      @@CullenKelly thank you Cullen!

  • @pollloxxx
    @pollloxxx Год назад +2

    Hi Cullen, i have a doubt, i always use your methods by the way... and this is great, but my doubt is , sometimes the skin is lower than 18% in dark scenes, So , we should use the split tone node on timeline level? or clip level, and move the 18% point on the curves to the level of the skin on this scene?. I dont know if I expressed well, sorry for my bad english!

    • @pollloxxx
      @pollloxxx Год назад

      @@CullenKelly thank u very much Cullen, you always help us.. I really appreciate all!! 🙏

  • @Julianorzel
    @Julianorzel Год назад

    Best workflow for this is the arri film c lut with a 1200k+ warm

    • @Julianorzel
      @Julianorzel Год назад

      Now, i actually layer them with filmconvert. So basically it goes contrast + 2400k hdr wheels > 50% 500t filmconvert> 50% arri film c>arri 709. Id highly recommend you check out these LUTs yourself, as Im sure theyll speed your workflow up a ton like they have for me.

  • @FlyingLapMedia
    @FlyingLapMedia Год назад

    "Spray tan of color grading" - man leave it to you on the last day of the year - to come with the comment of the year. Well played.

  • @movietrailer4113
    @movietrailer4113 Год назад

    ⚡super cool. Techniques, in order to achieve a certain Look, expand the use of a set of tools with the least impact on the manifestations of artifacts. This is by far the best solution 😇

  • @mandesarprostudiotiewdohma9545

    Cool give us your website brother

  • @misterbonzoid5623
    @misterbonzoid5623 Год назад

    Teal and straw.

  • @bowserlm
    @bowserlm 26 дней назад

    How are you copy / pasting a single node to a new grade? I'm on Resolve on 19 on Windows and cannot make it do it for the life of me.

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  14 дней назад

      It's a bit touchy -- you need to first single-click the node before hitting Cmd+V. Hope that helps!

  • @antonarap
    @antonarap Год назад

    The general idea on this channel is that color should be delegated to photo and art. Which is not wrong when it happens but where we are particularly needed is exactly when it does not

  • @1025mahoney
    @1025mahoney Год назад

    LOOK AT ALL THAT HAIR!

  • @siddhant1687
    @siddhant1687 27 дней назад

    hello sir can you demonstrate ,how to achieve it in kdenlive

    • @CullenKelly
      @CullenKelly  13 дней назад +1

      Sorry, I'm not familiar with that!

  • @fashion.photographer
    @fashion.photographer Год назад

    using LAB color does better

  • @Bobsmithabc
    @Bobsmithabc 5 месяцев назад

    Mr Synonym.

  • @dan_76
    @dan_76 Год назад

    Teal and orange... don't ever do it. It's terrible.

  • @bobmusikk
    @bobmusikk 11 месяцев назад

    I know you have a good reputation and everything but, seriously it makes me mad seeing your videos always 1~2 stops under compare to all other youtube videos! For a colorist why do you do that? It looks like you don't care about your own videos. That's pretty strange and I'm not talking about the content just the look.

  • @pasupathis3799
    @pasupathis3799 Год назад

    First of all Please increase your video exposure or brightness all of your videos are very dark, so if I increase my laptop or smartphone brightness up then its hurting my eyes a lot. 2. If you really want to teach something to us then come to the point straight don't waste our time with useless talking. No hate. Got Very uncomfortable with your dark videos and extra unwanted talking. Please up the brightness.