Its not a transition!! Actually its very simple! You put the the graded footage at the bottom layer and above it you put the exact same raw clip without any color modification. Then you just keyframe the above layer with the uncolored footage with the crop effect during time. :) Cheers!
Actually its very simple! You put the the graded footage at the bottom layer and above it you put the exact same raw clip without any color modification. Then you just keyframe the above layer with the uncolored footage with the crop effect during time. :) Cheers!
Hey Eric! Thanks for the comment. I don't make tutorials but I will suggest you to watch Frederick Hagan on RUclips and Cinema 5D on Vimeo! They have actually very good tutorials about color grading with drones ! :)
Hi! Sorry for the late response and thanks for the comment! I use Premiere Pro & AE with all its standard color tools! I dont use external software or speedgrade. Cheers!
"just" ... yeah, but that's the secret I suppose ;-) .. I think you've got a professional software for that. I wondered if it's possible with those 'standard' tools like contrast, hue, saturation, gamma etc....because I don't have any fancy filter sets unfortunately
My job is Director - Cinematographer and Film Editor! Of course I have professional tools! :) But that's not the secret! Many people have these tools! The secret is to use them wisely ;) But yeah the filter is just a filter for the light! :) Thanks for the all the comments!
Great places, great video, great music! = GREAT WORK!
The thing is, that footage looks great even without color grading. I need a better camera...
what's name transition before/after
Its not a transition!! Actually its very simple! You put the the graded footage at the bottom
layer and above it you put the exact same raw clip without any color
modification. Then you just keyframe the above layer with the uncolored
footage with the crop effect during time. :) Cheers!
Thank you somuch Stavros Ladikos / Creative Cut
how do you do that transition from raw footage to colored??!
Actually its very simple! You put the the graded footage at the bottom layer and above it you put the exact same raw clip without any color modification. Then you just keyframe the above layer with the uncolored footage with the crop effect during time. :) Cheers!
PLEASE... Make a Tutorial! OR, do you have any tutorial link to help me?
Hey Eric! Thanks for the comment. I don't make tutorials but I will suggest you to watch Frederick Hagan on RUclips and Cinema 5D on Vimeo! They have actually very good tutorials about color grading with drones ! :)
Thanks a lot! I'm try to learn by myself.
I found Frederick Hagan on youtube, but not the Cinema 5D on Vimeo...
btw, awesome work!
+Eric Ricardo I have followed Cinema5d in vimeo so if search it extensively youll find it for sure! Thank you for kind words Eric!
+Stavros Ladikos what editing software do u use to color grade cos this looks phenomenal
Hi! Sorry for the late response and thanks for the comment! I use Premiere Pro & AE with all its standard color tools! I dont use external software or speedgrade. Cheers!
Dlog. ok thanks
What kind of filter do you use then? I realize more saturation, a little bit darker, more contrast .... but is that all?
I use an ND filter just to reduce the light on the lens. Except that, just Color Correction and Grading process..
"just" ... yeah, but that's the secret I suppose ;-) .. I think you've got a professional software for that. I wondered if it's possible with those 'standard' tools like contrast, hue, saturation, gamma etc....because I don't have any fancy filter sets unfortunately
My job is Director - Cinematographer and Film Editor! Of course I have professional tools! :) But that's not the secret! Many people have these tools! The secret is to use them wisely ;) But yeah the filter is just a filter for the light! :) Thanks for the all the comments!
Wellllll too much saturation
Actually that looks more beautiful,sunsets are mostly always graded with high saturation to make that colors pop.