OMG. Who are you? This is THE BEST walk-through / description / tutorial on grading I have found after searching the internets for at least 2 years. For real. This is awesome. THANK YOU!!!!!
Random question but do you use Grain in your wedding films in colouring process? If so it'd be interesting to see how you use grain. Thanks for great videos brother!
Hey. I can’t wait to make an updated video. So I actually don’t use grain. Some cases I do to make an old footage type effect but usually I don’t apply any.
Great tutorial, easy teaching style, I dig it! However I think the grade looked better more towards the beginning before you pumped up the contrast and over saturated everything especially the skin
@@JustinPorterMedia As a portrait photographer and videographer, I know it all too well. Skin is one of the most critical things to get right and it's also the hardest to keep looking nice lol
Great video. I've liked and subscribed to your channel but feel that you could break down some of the terms you use in this video a lot more please? Would you mind doing a follow up video with even more details about what all the options mean? If so, this would be fantastic. For example at 4.55 you say you're going to pull your Lift down. But maybe explaining what Lift means will help a lot of people. I realise a lot of people will already understand what Lift is as your video will be aimed at a certain level of experience though. Keep up the good work!
Hello my name is Fred Lane, I am one of your RUclips subscribers. I am fairly new to filming and color grading. My camera is the 6k pro and I shoot in BRAW. My question is about the new color management in Resolve studio 17.4.2. What is the best settings for RUclips that will get the job done. The DaVinci wide gamut makes my scenes dark for some reason. My computer is the 2020 27inch 5k iMac that I color calibrated using the X-rite color checker pro plus. Thank you 🙏🏾
Hey! Thanks for subscribing and supporting the channel. (I need to make better grading videos though. This one needs an update) So it sounds like you have everything accurate. I was first going to say make sure your screen is calibrated. How’s your grading environment? Also, did you calibrate the screen with your bias lighting? This will ensure your monitor brightness is set correct. I grade in the davinci wide gamut color space but not “color managed” just for clarification. Hope this helps.
@@JustinPorterMedia Awesome thank you! Do you export to RUclips in Gamma 2.4 or rec 709? I’m am still learning resolve I hope I expressed myself correctly.
Yes sir it honestly is. I debate on taking this down but the process I used is valuable. Definitely will make a better one soon. Check out one or the recent films and you’ll see drastic improvement buddy. Thanks so much
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Literally the best color grade video I hav seen. I have been searching the internet’s since I bought my 6k pro. Thank you !
Dope! That means so much. I’m planning to drop 1 or 2 more this week. So glad I could help!
Me too...
OMG. Who are you? This is THE BEST walk-through / description / tutorial on grading I have found after searching the internets for at least 2 years. For real. This is awesome. THANK YOU!!!!!
That means so much! It’s so crazy because my grading system has changed so much since this video. Time to make another one lol
Bro I luv your work. This video was very insightful. New subscriber
How did you get into wedding film making? and how do you go about selecting your effects and motion graphics? they always seem so seamless
Thank you Justin ! I don’t like the final skin (oversaturated for me) but the process is very interesting and methodical 👍👌
Thanks so much. I agree though. Too saturated for sure.
This is a game changer!!🙌🏼
Great watch 👍🏾👍🏾 thanks dude
Thanks so much 🙌💪🏾👏🏾
Random question but do you use Grain in your wedding films in colouring process? If so it'd be interesting to see how you use grain. Thanks for great videos brother!
Hey. I can’t wait to make an updated video. So I actually don’t use grain. Some cases I do to make an old footage type effect but usually I don’t apply any.
Great tutorial, easy teaching style, I dig it! However I think the grade looked better more towards the beginning before you pumped up the contrast and over saturated everything especially the skin
Thanks for this! I’m definitely going to do another one and keep a close eye on that. I’ve had a handful of people reach out and say the same.
@@JustinPorterMedia As a portrait photographer and videographer, I know it all too well. Skin is one of the most critical things to get right and it's also the hardest to keep looking nice lol
@@CaseySchneider 100% true lol. I can’t wait to do a follow up tutorial. Thanks for the input again. 🙌
Great video. I've liked and subscribed to your channel but feel that you could break down some of the terms you use in this video a lot more please? Would you mind doing a follow up video with even more details about what all the options mean? If so, this would be fantastic. For example at 4.55 you say you're going to pull your Lift down. But maybe explaining what Lift means will help a lot of people. I realise a lot of people will already understand what Lift is as your video will be aimed at a certain level of experience though. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! That actually is a really good idea. I will definitely do this! 🙌🙌
@@JustinPorterMedia ok great thanks!
Hello my name is Fred Lane, I am one of your RUclips subscribers. I am fairly new to filming and color grading. My camera is the 6k pro and I shoot in BRAW. My question is about the new color management in Resolve studio 17.4.2. What is the best settings for RUclips that will get the job done. The DaVinci wide gamut makes my scenes dark for some reason. My computer is the 2020 27inch 5k iMac that I color calibrated using the X-rite color checker pro plus. Thank you 🙏🏾
Hey! Thanks for subscribing and supporting the channel. (I need to make better grading videos though. This one needs an update)
So it sounds like you have everything accurate. I was first going to say make sure your screen is calibrated.
How’s your grading environment? Also, did you calibrate the screen with your bias lighting? This will ensure your monitor brightness is set correct.
I grade in the davinci wide gamut color space but not “color managed” just for clarification. Hope this helps.
@@JustinPorterMedia Awesome thank you! Do you export to RUclips in Gamma 2.4 or rec 709? I’m am still learning resolve I hope I expressed myself correctly.
@@SouthPhilly28th oh gotcha. I export in rec709. No worries at all. Keep in mind that RUclips compresses the videos quite a bit.
@@JustinPorterMedia thank you!!!!!💯🙏🏾
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Justin what pc setup do you have for davinci?
Like my specs?
I910920X processor
Nvidia A5000 graphics card
64gb ram
850 power supply
@@JustinPorterMedia your normally processing 8k footage right?
I just started my 6k pro journey. I can't access the Gamma controls in resolve for some reason.
That’s odd. Are you issuing a davinci color managed workflow?
Great video but the skin is too much saturated for my taste.
You know, I’m a taaaddd bit with you. Sometimes I see it and love it, other times I think it’s too much. Thanks so much for checking it out though 🙌
Way too much saturation IMO.
Yes sir it honestly is. I debate on taking this down but the process I used is valuable. Definitely will make a better one soon. Check out one or the recent films and you’ll see drastic improvement buddy. Thanks so much
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