Sometimes life is unfair, you deserves a lot of more subs in this channel mate. Thank you for all this information, I'm learning more than I expected. Keep doing like this!
Funny thing about the matrix. The greenish final look is a mistake that happened during the HD remaster. The original theater release and the new 4k one have a much more subtle green look and it's not in your face like the HD remaster.
Excellent brake down, the color scheme of the Matrix kept my eyes glued to the screen. With your short movie you used the same techniques and it works. The proof is in the pudding, thanks for everything Alex 🙏🏾
alex one of my favorite vidéographer he explaine good and he know what he is doing if its possible i always have an issue to shoot in darck with log i hope you can make for us an episode how to shhot with log in night what iso to use and specially how to avoide noise and get a good black instead thank you so much
An issue with colors , is that you really need to try hard to not make is look sourcy and unmotivated. That gym scene with the red line on the eyes of the character is what i'm talking about. I've been struggling alot with this and i look back on my older work and i see it everywhere
It’s really a rule of thumb I wouldn’t think too hard about it like I said in the video it’s just a guideline that of course you can break. I would just think about it in the sense of using three different color tones and separating them in somewhat 60 30 10 rule
@@Alexzarfatifilms thank you for responding , what I struggle with is where to put these colors , midtones shadows or highlights ? Practically how do I achieve a color grade ? If that makes sense …
Sometimes life is unfair, you deserves a lot of more subs in this channel mate. Thank you for all this information, I'm learning more than I expected. Keep doing like this!
I appreciate that!
Funny thing about the matrix. The greenish final look is a mistake that happened during the HD remaster. The original theater release and the new 4k one have a much more subtle green look and it's not in your face like the HD remaster.
Excellent brake down, the color scheme of the Matrix kept my eyes glued to the screen. With your short movie you used the same techniques and it works. The proof is in the pudding, thanks for everything Alex 🙏🏾
Thanks again for watching Cliff 🙏🏻
Love your vids! The main shot you talk in is such a great example of both light and colour contrast
Literally, you are the only content creator on RUclips that I cant wait to see your next stuff
That’s awesome man I’m so glad you feel that way
I really appreciate your channel man, this video has changed my perspective in colors as a filmmaker, good video and explanation by the way
Thanks man that’s so awesome to hear
Finally a nice in depth tutorial! I have the feeling that on Yt only the basics are explained not like in dept like this. 👍
You are the best cinematography teacher I’ve had! This is a great lesson. Thank you!
Thanks brother so glad your getting value from this
alex one of my favorite vidéographer he explaine good and he know what he is doing if its possible i always have an issue to shoot in darck with log i hope you can make for us an episode how to shhot with log in night what iso to use and specially how to avoide noise and get a good black instead
thank you so much
Always cooking up some fire content 🫡
we would really like you to make camera videos too and calibration videos too
An issue with colors , is that you really need to try hard to not make is look sourcy and unmotivated. That gym scene with the red line on the eyes of the character is what i'm talking about. I've been struggling alot with this and i look back on my older work and i see it everywhere
I get what you mean in that case that was the point. Creatively I wanted that look
Most excellent topic and coverage. Thanks Alex :) I 100% believe in saturation depending on the full scheme. If it's blue, dammit, I want BLUE :)
lol I hear you
Thank you, this really helps
Please make part 2 with better details
Sick video!!! Joker has my heart!
thank u brother
I want to learn more. Subscribed
Which gels do you recommend that don't melt?
Lol, not Roscoe
Amazing stuff
Epic video brother🔥
Thanks man it’s crazy cause when you really start paying attention to color, it opens up a whole new lane of storytelling
So great ,thinks❤
Amsterdam is back
How does one even calculate that color ratio when grading ?
It’s really a rule of thumb I wouldn’t think too hard about it like I said in the video it’s just a guideline that of course you can break. I would just think about it in the sense of using three different color tones and separating them in somewhat 60 30 10 rule
@@Alexzarfatifilms thank you for responding , what I struggle with is where to put these colors , midtones shadows or highlights ? Practically how do I achieve a color grade ? If that makes sense …
Nice!
You used teh art color wheel and not the RGB color wheel