I thought this was going to be another RUclips amateur teaching the masses about color grading, but this was not. You showed first color corrected (WB) and then did grading. That alone is extremely rare to find on YT. Vegas FB page highlighted your video, so I'm glad they picked a really good tutorial. Good tip about the color wheels at the 12:00 mark. Never knew thats what it stood for! That makes things easier for me.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm trying to break the mold and become the first RUclipsr who teaches very in depth, accurate, and informative VEGAS tutorials! Stick around if you want! I'm aiming to upload twice a week :]
@@ScrapyardFilms Hello! I want to ask you (if you have such information, of course) to explain the render settings . Unfortunately, I can't find the answer anywhere. The fact is that I can't activate the color subsampling and color bit rate settings . Do you know how to do this?
As someone who's never color graded before this is extremely helpful. Really needed this as I'm experimenting with Vegas Pro 17 for the first time as I just bought it a couple days ago.
I thought this was some another short tutorial on Sony Vegas but this was something more than an in depth tutorial.You ought to have a million subscribers .
Hey man, you commented on a reddit post I made about color grading based off of a RUclips video, and I checked out your channel. This is INSANE, it was so easy to start color grading and by the end my clips were just gorgeous. Thank you so much for this, you’re probably the best VEGAS Pro guy by far.
I would like you to talk about two very common cases: a shot in which there are no white colors and a poorly exposed shot in which the lights are totally burned out. A color correction covering both cases would be fine.
Wow! You covered so much in few minutes, extremely helpful to understand the basic controls of Vegas pro. I think this tutorial is a must for any hobbyist working with Vegas pro. Thank you for a doing such a great job and sharing your knowledge.
Wow. This is beyond helpful. I have subscribed. I am an audio guy being thrown into video to help diversify my audio business. So I have much to learn about video. I have chosen Vegas Pro as my NLE, so my education is now beginning. You sir are most excellent. Thank you!
This was extremely helpful, thank you so much. I'm so glad you made this and that Vegas finally incorporated this into their program. I've been a Vegas user since 2006 and so use to its platform that this tool has been revolutionary since you showed me how. Thank you!
Please, please, please, make a video like this, but more friendly for begginers. I suggest you take the "COLOR CORRECT Like A PRO" video from Matti Haapoja as reference. Thanks and greetings from México. Great Work! I hope you can help those of us who are really starting.
Thankyou sooooooo much for this video coz I have been struggling with this topic when it comes to editing videos. You've made it really easy to understand
What a brilliant tutorial. Regardless of what the final outcome is, you actually showed us how to get there and what each adjustment did, allowing us to make our own decisions on our edits. A lot of colour grading tutorials just explain how to achieve a specific look. Fantastic work. Subscribed! One quick question regarding workflow - when working on grading an entire timeline of clips, how do you work in Vegas to compare to achieve consistency? Can you show multiple vectorscopes?
As far as I know, you cannot use multiple vector scopes at the same time. You may be able to do that with 3rd party plugins. But how I achieve consistency is by creating custom luts for certain shots after I've completed the correction and the grade for the scene. I shot 3 scenes outside in the sun? Make an outdoor lut. I shot 2 scenes indoors in the kitchen? make a kitchen lut. I shot 4 shots in a dark office? make a dark office lut. You can also next a bunch of shots and then grade the nest to apply it to all footage in the nest.
@@ScrapyardFilms thanks for replying so promptly, that's really useful. I didn't think of creating my own LUT. I've been saving a Vegas media/clip FX chain as a package, but obviously that has its own cons as well. Do you have any advice for scenes that are consistently inconsistent with their grading needs? I.e a scene shot inside near a window, where clouds are coming and going in front of the sun, causing white balance and appearance of the video to change constantly?
Yeah sounds good! shoot me a DM on Twitter or email me and we'll figure something out! Look for my ingo in my 'About' section of my channel since it's not liking me linking stuff in comments.
i bought last year an xc10 and I didn't know how to use it because of the exposure and settings but now I set up the camera on CLog and follow your tutorial I ended up with nearly 1:1 on color, i have to buy better lights but I`m so FK happy because you made this tutorial
This tutorial is outstanding and has helped us so much with the look and feel of our band videos. Are you planning on doing an updated version for Vegas Pro 19? The workflow in 19 seems to have changed to the point that a new guide would be hugely helpful to the Vegas editing community :)
My problem was the reverse of it, I wanted that brighter diff thing. So I figured it out using WMV V11 format and changing its settings, now it is 100% as it shows in the preview, no quality loss btw.
I actually normally skip the "color grading" because Vegas makes it so difficult to micro-adjust and go straight to the "color correction" plugin which has ALL of the same features and turn on my vector scope. I think you've basically reinforced my approach.
Correct. Alt+G is a new feature for VEGAS Pro 17. All the color grading tools are still in V15 but separated out between a few video FX plugins though. And thanks!
I am very sad that Hitfilms-Movie Essentials is missing in MAGIX Vegas Pro 17. A few days ago I bought a Vegas Pro 17, but I didn't realize that this version of MAGIX Vegas Pro 17 does not include these plugins. I spoke with the MAGIX team and they said that the problem is with Hitfims - Movie Essentials, because they do not have plugins updates.
I'll be creating MANY custom LUTS and adding them to my website for supporters to download. But I'll slowly be creating free basic LUTS and adding them there as well. The one I created in this video wasn't saved as it was just a demo LUT.
I thought this was going to be another RUclips amateur teaching the masses about color grading, but this was not. You showed first color corrected (WB) and then did grading. That alone is extremely rare to find on YT. Vegas FB page highlighted your video, so I'm glad they picked a really good tutorial. Good tip about the color wheels at the 12:00 mark. Never knew thats what it stood for! That makes things easier for me.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm trying to break the mold and become the first RUclipsr who teaches very in depth, accurate, and informative VEGAS tutorials! Stick around if you want! I'm aiming to upload twice a week :]
@@ScrapyardFilms I subbed for sure! Look forward to more videos!
I can't click the colour grading and minimize it. Help.
Why would people be trying to colour grade their crazy cat videos?
@@ScrapyardFilms
Hello! I want to ask you (if you have such information, of course) to explain the render settings . Unfortunately, I can't find the answer anywhere. The fact is that I can't activate the color subsampling and color bit rate settings . Do you know how to do this?
Outstanding....been a Vegas user for years and watched a lot of videos along the way...yours are top-shelf! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
As someone who's never color graded before this is extremely helpful. Really needed this as I'm experimenting with Vegas Pro 17 for the first time as I just bought it a couple days ago.
Glad I could help!
Hold control to make the color wheels usable.
Ah hah! I could have sworn i help control while dragging those points but I must have missed that. Great info. Pinned!
This works for most settings like sliders in Vegas Pro as well.
Scrapyard Films I can’t use the wheels. It’s not working for me for some reason
@@Queennumen Make sure you have a timeline clip selected before you Alt-G to open the color grading tools.
very good tutorial clear as day
I thought this was some another short tutorial on Sony Vegas but this was something more than an in depth tutorial.You ought to have a million subscribers .
Hey man, you commented on a reddit post I made about color grading based off of a RUclips video, and I checked out your channel. This is INSANE, it was so easy to start color grading and by the end my clips were just gorgeous. Thank you so much for this, you’re probably the best VEGAS Pro guy by far.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words!
Amazing tutorial 😌👌 couldn't find anything on RUclips for Sony Vegas so professionally explained.
Glad you liked it! Be sure to check out all the other tips and tricks videos I have!
I would like you to talk about two very common cases: a shot in which there are no white colors and a poorly exposed shot in which the lights are totally burned out. A color correction covering both cases would be fine.
this guy has the best tutorials on youtube by a mile
Wow! You covered so much in few minutes, extremely helpful to understand the basic controls of Vegas pro. I think this tutorial is a must for any hobbyist working with Vegas pro. Thank you for a doing such a great job and sharing your knowledge.
I appreciate the kind words!
Incredible! I'll go to pratice later... like. thanks.
Crash course may be, but very useful. I didn't know about Secondary color, thanks
It was the most perfect color grade tutorial I've seen so far, he was on point, and taught us very clearly and neatly.
Thank you! I'll be doing a more advanced one soon!
Of course, I'll be waiting !
Best color grading tut out there yet. Period. 👍
Wow. This is beyond helpful. I have subscribed. I am an audio guy being thrown into video to help diversify my audio business. So I have much to learn about video. I have chosen Vegas Pro as my NLE, so my education is now beginning. You sir are most excellent. Thank you!
I really appreciate that! Thanks!
I recently started using Vegas pro 17 and this video is just so informative and helpful. You earned yourself a patron!
Jimmy I appreciate the kind words and the support! I messaged you on Patreon so we can get you fully settled in to the VIP Lounge!
Holding down the ctrl-key will allow finer change of the color wheel controls. Excellent video, thanks for the explanation of CG contols.
1. Lift --> 0
2. Gain --> 100
3. Gamma --> 0
4. Color curves --> contrast
5. Gain --> Increase
6. Lut --> 1. 0.30
Expert advice right there - subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
This was extremely helpful, thank you so much. I'm so glad you made this and that Vegas finally incorporated this into their program. I've been a Vegas user since 2006 and so use to its platform that this tool has been revolutionary since you showed me how. Thank you!
I'm glad I could help! Be sure to check out the Advanced Color Grading video I just uploaded!
One of the best video editing tutorials I have seen. A veil disappeared from my eyes.
Thank you very much!
I appreciate it! Don't forget to check out the second color grading tutorial I made! It's linked in the description.
Excellent information! Thank you for sharing your talents! Much appreciated!
Finally a video that actually goes in depth and teaches colour grading! Thank you so much!
Have to say I was sceptical from you other videos BUT this one nails it. Fantastic, keep it going
Please, please, please, make a video like this, but more friendly for begginers.
I suggest you take the "COLOR CORRECT Like A PRO" video from Matti Haapoja
as reference. Thanks and greetings from México. Great Work!
I hope you can help those of us who are really starting.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Thanks for this video amazingly explained for all of us down on Earth when it comes to color grading
Brilliant stuff as always Josh. Keep it up.
Thank you!
Best video I seen to explain this. Well done sir.
This tutorial convinced me to upgrade and purchase Pro 17, looking forward to all your tutorials.
Great to hear! Thanks!
Thankyou sooooooo much for this video coz I have been struggling with this topic when it comes to editing videos. You've made it really easy to understand
amazing tutorial, you covered so many topics i was interested in.
Thank you! Don't forget to check out my follow up color grading tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/Pel4yMl_zdk/видео.html
The Secondary Color Corrector - effect - very helpful explenation of masking !! Thanks!
Out of the starting blocks first! Great tutorials! Thanks!
That was the plan! And thanks!
Thank you for this useful and informative tutorial.
I learnt so much things in this video. Thanks bro. Got my subs
Great Video! Thankyou :)
This helped me a lot thanks man
No problem 👍
Man what a fantastic tutorial, without a doubt one of the best and easiest to understand I’ve seen
What a brilliant tutorial. Regardless of what the final outcome is, you actually showed us how to get there and what each adjustment did, allowing us to make our own decisions on our edits. A lot of colour grading tutorials just explain how to achieve a specific look.
Fantastic work. Subscribed!
One quick question regarding workflow - when working on grading an entire timeline of clips, how do you work in Vegas to compare to achieve consistency? Can you show multiple vectorscopes?
As far as I know, you cannot use multiple vector scopes at the same time. You may be able to do that with 3rd party plugins. But how I achieve consistency is by creating custom luts for certain shots after I've completed the correction and the grade for the scene.
I shot 3 scenes outside in the sun? Make an outdoor lut. I shot 2 scenes indoors in the kitchen? make a kitchen lut. I shot 4 shots in a dark office? make a dark office lut.
You can also next a bunch of shots and then grade the nest to apply it to all footage in the nest.
@@ScrapyardFilms thanks for replying so promptly, that's really useful. I didn't think of creating my own LUT. I've been saving a Vegas media/clip FX chain as a package, but obviously that has its own cons as well.
Do you have any advice for scenes that are consistently inconsistent with their grading needs? I.e a scene shot inside near a window, where clouds are coming and going in front of the sun, causing white balance and appearance of the video to change constantly?
Thanks for the nice video. I will start with vegas 17 soon and I suscribed and surely liked your video. I hope I can learn from your knowledge.
Stunning, great work, sooo useful, absolute amazing, thank you very much!!!!!
Good stuff fella. Learned a lot.
Yes! People are gonna love this!
Hope so!
@@ScrapyardFilms You wanna try to collab on a dope edit with Vegas Pro 17 now that it's out?
Yeah sounds good! shoot me a DM on Twitter or email me and we'll figure something out! Look for my ingo in my 'About' section of my channel since it's not liking me linking stuff in comments.
@@ScrapyardFilms Okay dope!
Very good, thanks from Brazil!
You do an amazing job for those who use Sony Vegas to edit. Thanks a lot.
You're a god walking among men for this, thks
Very thorough, helpful!
thank you boss for the tutorial. finally ill be shooting in flat and native
I'm glad I could help! Be sure to check out part 2 of this tutorial in the description.
I love soft soft so so so so much!
Most helpful color grading tutorial for Vegas I've watched! Thanks!
Thanks! If you liked this one, be sure to watch the second one I made!
i bought last year an xc10 and I didn't know how to use it because of the exposure and settings but now I set up the camera on CLog and follow your tutorial I ended up with nearly 1:1 on color, i have to buy better lights but I`m so FK happy because you made this tutorial
wow thanks this was a really excellent and helpful video. new sub!
Awesome, thank you!
This crash course tutorial is great! Thank you!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot...Youmade my work Complete 🖤🖤🖤🖤💥💥
It was the sa for , In the GMS I switched the "Program" to "Analog app 1 TE"
Wow man really good tutorial, thats exactly what i was searching for, big up !
Amazing!!
So glad I subscribed to this channel. Such useful content!
Thanks so much for this - easily the best Vegas color tutorial I've found!
Instead of adding bars just change project settings to 1920x818 instead of 1920x1080 and use the track motion to reframe the clip.
Amazing! Thank you for highlighting almost everything needed to start with. Thank you so much!
This is a great tutorial, thanks!
life saver video, subscribed
Just started with Vegas this week, first time ever using editing software. Great content.
Good stuff man
This tutorial is outstanding and has helped us so much with the look and feel of our band videos. Are you planning on doing an updated version for Vegas Pro 19? The workflow in 19 seems to have changed to the point that a new guide would be hugely helpful to the Vegas editing community :)
My problem was the reverse of it, I wanted that brighter diff thing.
So I figured it out using WMV V11 format and changing its settings, now it is 100% as it shows in the preview, no quality loss btw.
Awesome, loved the video
Thank you man! This was so good guide, will be using a lot! Subscribed too for more great tutorials.
thank you so much! very helpful!
Nice work.
I actually normally skip the "color grading" because Vegas makes it so difficult to micro-adjust and go straight to the "color correction" plugin which has ALL of the same features and turn on my vector scope. I think you've basically reinforced my approach.
thanks a lot, it really helped me, i subbed for sure.
Thank you so much. Looking forward for more videos.
Will start to learn it tomorrow, lets be patient pips! Godbless us haha
Thank you so much for this very helpful video! I learned so much!🌼🌷😊
Thanks alot, this tutorial was really helpful!
i copy step by step in till we get to the white balance part. for me it just has auto adjust color balance and i cant change it as far as i know.
Big Help 2 Us All😎😎
I'm glad! Be sure to check out part 2 of color grading!
Great video...just found your channel..but I've subscribed etc looking forward to see more..however I have Vegas pro 16 yet
Thanks! I hope I can help teach you stuff you don't already know!
superb, thank you :)
cool tutorial, 100% works, +rep
very helpful .. thanks a lot :)
Awesome!
*where id you get the film grain?*
thank you man ! very useful. btw finally vegas has some tools for colorgrading
helpful, thanks
Thank you very much !
hey , i think it's good idea u provide us a link for the preset u just made :)
I got Free Luts at www.scrapyardfilms.com !
Este video vale oro
I have Vegas Pro 15, does Alt + G work in that version? I’m unable to bring the color grading tools... Great video!
Correct. Alt+G is a new feature for VEGAS Pro 17. All the color grading tools are still in V15 but separated out between a few video FX plugins though. And thanks!
I am very sad that Hitfilms-Movie Essentials is missing in MAGIX Vegas Pro 17. A few days ago I bought a Vegas Pro 17, but I didn't realize that this version of MAGIX Vegas Pro 17 does not include these plugins. I spoke with the MAGIX team and they said that the problem is with Hitfims - Movie Essentials, because they do not have plugins updates.
Great stuff bro! Thanks
OMG! EXCELLENT video! where can we find this lut?!
I'll be creating MANY custom LUTS and adding them to my website for supporters to download. But I'll slowly be creating free basic LUTS and adding them there as well. The one I created in this video wasn't saved as it was just a demo LUT.
well this is damn great explanation! Thank you very much!
No problem!
0:11 watch his eyes, he's a shapeshifter 😱
Shhhh!!! Don't give away my secrets!
Is there a way to connect MIDI to the Color Grading? Would save some time to just use the MIDI board to correct all the clips. Thanks for this video!
big thanx
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