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In this video I go over a technique called halation. I go over the technique in Davinci Resolve and showcase how I use it. This technique is used in many music videos and movies trying to imitate the beautiful glow that it's all about.
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Basic tips I learned:
1) use a softening filter or diffuser
2) keep the camera steady for most shots and only subjects moving (most of the time)
3) typically zoomed in shots like 70mm ff eqv look more cinematic combined with 2nd tip.
4) forgot to say, it has to be 24 fps and only more if slowmotion is added
5) cinematic color grading can go a long way.
---there is many more techniques that create cinematic videos. But with just those you can do some very cinematic videos. As you get more experience, you will 100% be even better and it may seem confusing at first as with every other skill.
Thank you!
Using a softening/mist filter is too dramatic, anything that absorbs light will experience the "halation" - If I am not mistaken
Honestly using diffusion or not is a choice made more towards what emotion or message or theme you’re trying to convey in ur shot or film, same for the rest of those tips
nr 3 makes me sick. If you decide on focal length based on anything else than what is right for the story, you dont know storytelling.
the whole 24 fps is nonsense. your picture look and quality is entirely up to your design of your shoots
Me and my friend have been looking at cameras and film lately cause we want to start making short movies so this video rly helped for the beginning of our film knowledge
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You're very obviously experienced, and all of your clips have 1 common thing: good lighting. Halation is definitely not in every movie, and it's never the answer to making things cinematic immediately. Good lighting quality and shape is far more important than halation. I'm not knocking halation out, I love the effect. It's just that it won't answer all your problems and it shouldn't be viewed as a solution, but more of an accessory.
Yeah this is what stupid people think cinema is. 😂
Just to keep perspective, It's a part of the Grading Process. I agree that good lighting is essential during the Capture Process.
Thank you!!! Was exactly what I was thinking. This is a cool effect to use that is made possible by proper lighting.
Meh let the man have his clickbait. It’s a good tutorial and we all just tryna eat out here.
Am glad your page was recommended to me, me and my friends are planning on filming a short movie next week in London cos we’ve always envisioned ourselves putting our art out there for people to see and enjoy. Seeing this has given me a good insight on how to make it feel cinematic
I love the Halation effect in Resolve. You can also use it in combination with the Eye Dropper Selection tool to create a more evenly balanced dynamic range throughout your shot.
What is the eye dropper, what do you mean
These are absolutely amazing tips but subtle differences made huge impacts you’re doing it too good man🙌🏼
Super excited to see more tutorials from you! Loved watching your work and your color grading especially evolve over the years. Gotta make the leap soon and start to learn davinci
So in Love with the look of your movies and learning everyday to get better and get better results. It’s a long journey ahead but I won’t give up!
Loved how simply you gave a breakdown of the Halation effect!
Amazing work! I love seeing these videos of you teaching us how to color grade and achieve these grading colors! Thank you so much! 🙌
Love it ! wanted to learn more about color grading and how you achieve that cinematic looking colors a detailed video will definitely helps a lot. you're such an inspiration Kay.✨
More of these tutorials, absolutely loving these bits on a seperate channel. Keep em Coming!
Thanks for the tutorial Kay! Been looking for the tutorial of the halation on YT and this is the best one I've come across so far!
Cool vid, will be checking out that effect. FYI - Halation in films shot on film is often enhanced using filtration in front of or behind the lens during production. The choice of lenses and film stock had a lot to do with it also. As film stock evolved, one of the goals was to reduce halation as much as possible. So it became more and more common to use in-camera techniques and lens filtration to achieve a softer look. We use the same techniques today when shooting digital.
So cool to know! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing short tutorial. Love the format and clean explanations, thank you!
This is such an awesome tip, thanks for the video. Your colour grading is some of my favourite out there. I would love to see how you make blue shadows look natural in a future video, or maybe another colour grading tutorial.
Just starting out with filmmaking, and your content me so much so far. So thanks so much for these amazing tutorials
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Glad I found out about this account, very insightful tutorial! I'm always struggling with color grading myself, but this video will definitely help me fine-tune it more. Thank you!
Truly dedication to achieve that level of colors. Great vid and great start of a new channel man 👌🏻
Amazing content…fan of your work for almost 4 years…keep creating Kay….loved your vibe…
I love this! I am so grateful for you as a creator and i want to do exactly what you do!
Very good tip! I always love the film look but until now I couldn’t put my finger on exactly what is it that makes it so. This is a subtle but extremely important technique. Thanks for sharing!
Yessir! I love this effect. I use it mostly when trying to recreate a vintage look. Great tutorial 🔥
Been following your work since a long time and hatsoff to your work creative genius ! Best content creator i’ve ever known till date ! 🔥🔥 may you prosper more ❤ all love ❤️
Super excited for what I will learn from this channel!
Love that one bro amazing luts are incredible!
Well done. Nice effect! Thanks for sharing.
Great stuff dude. I love that it's a built in tool that you're teaching with.
Can’t wait to check out the course man
This is a great tutorial. Loved the intro showing how it is applied in real life cinema.
You’re smashing the content atm Kay. Really love how the direction the content is evolving into!
Really been enjoying a lot of your shots! Thanks.
I always had trouble understanding all the parameters of the effect. This was very clear. Thank you bro!
Glad you enjoyed it man!
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this!
This is so useful because my biggest struggle is balancing out the image exposure wise without losing color depth. Thank you!
Thanks man! If you have any tutorial suggestions you want to learn I’m all ears!
That's precious advice, love your videos as always!
bro that take a leap of faith video on the website is fu***** INSANE !!!! OMG
This isn't just a video, it's an Experience 🔥
I just discovered your CZcams channel - amazing video tutorial. I like the way you present your techniques in an easy to follow method explaining the technique slowly and at a good pace. As a Producer, I highly recommend your channel to anybody interested in editing, colour grading and finishing off their videos in a professional way. Wonderful tutorial - keep the ground running man as Umberto Gotti says ,I can't agree more with him......... Wishing you great success with your channel and projects! 👍
Great tip. Will try to use this on my next video. Not sure if it will work for talking heads style content but it's worth a try. Subtle things can set a look apart without the viewer knowing exactly why, which is perfect. Much appreciated.
Amazing stuff. Thanks for the knowledge
I always wondered how you achieved that look on your videos! Thank you so much for sharing! :)
Man, thanks for such a thorough explanation
Very cool video! I love your grading style so more video's about your thought-process whilst grading would be awesome:)
So clear analysis! Thanks bro.. I will watch it again and again!
Great and easy to follow education and video as always mate! ❤ I’m finally taking the leap the and moving over to Davinci! 🎉
I absolutely love your work man.
I cant wait to learn more from you man!
Thanks for always being an inspiration. your content are amazing.keep it up bro :)
Yes this helps a lot but most importantly is lighting. But also sound, composition, depth, contrast, angle, focal length etc
Great work! Love it 🙏
Love the style! 😍
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Really appreciate the tutorial! Need more!
So good. You really got an eye for cinematics
Beautiful effect!
fantastically useful and ground breaking (for me and my small knowledge base) as always, thank you
Loved your colors and looking to buy🙌
Love your tutorials!! Great way to learn!
wow, the intro of this video is soo good.
and thanks for this tutorial
A beautiful world to learn, great quality of work. following your work for a long time, Greetings from Mexico 🔥❤🇲🇽
Nice :) I'm loving your poised, well thought out, artistic eye for quality. Very important and refreshing to see within todays modern ethos 🙏
Love this concept man ! Definetly gonna help me a lot and I hope you'll post more advices and film tutorials like this
Justkay. Thanks for such great Master class
Actually such a W video! Thanks so much for the help
I’ve been saving for the Freewell ND x mist filter, for the halation effect. But this will work perfectly in the meantime 🔥
Absolutely Amazing!
As i said on the other channel, you're unbelievable man! Thank you for this vid
Thank you so much, learned a lot from you ❤
Awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot
This One is next level, great work! Keep going 🤟🏼🔥
This is an awesome and very interesting trick. I only have a small problem, I think it only works when there are light sources or a big light-dark contrast (where there is a light source). Because looking at the examples that you put at the end, where there is fog, it is not appreciated as much or it even seems that the lens is dirty.
Thanks! I wasn't aware of that tool. 🙌
Wishing you success bro. Love your works ❣️
This Look always catches me. Thanks for sharing. I will use this for sure
It’s amazing to use👌🏽
So useful tips! Thank you very much! 🔥
This was great… I was looking for more Davinci resolve editing tips and this is great. Subscribed🙏🏼
Nice intro to the video, well done explaining the process. One of my FD lenses does this naturally on my BMPCC 4K but for some reason it has a vignette effect and it's too blurry for wide shots. But great job, now I know how to add that same effect I liked on the lens to my other lenses I will be using.
Very helpful! Your colors are superb!
great piece of art man!
Insane inspiration on a daily basis !
Thank you for sharing!
Your stuff is amazing. Huge inspiration
Thank you, looks so great 🤤
Going to try this thank you sm
This is amazing. Appreciate your time Nd explanation
Really love this one.
inspiring work!
always fun to learn with/ from you
Stunning. Thanks for that great intel . Go the Indie film maker.
Amazing! I love how you use Blackmagic software and cameras to give you your fantastic look!
That‘s perfect! Exactly what I needed :)
Wow, this stuff really is deep lol I had no idea it was all so complex.
Nice, and helpful video. 🙏
Always inspiring, great work 🔥🔥🔥
Nice! I habe always used filters but really useful to know a way of doing this in post
What a gift❤
Brilliant video, very interesting!
Halation was mainly due to lens choice and filtration, not film stock. Black pro-mist, glimmerglass, and even classic soft diffusion filters were all you really needed. And more recently, filters from Dream FX and Moment Cinebloom do really nice halation...all in-camera, without the need to fake it in post.
The primary cause of halation is the reflection and diffusion of light within the film's emulsion layers. When light strikes the film, it penetrates the top layer and can bounce around within the layers before being absorbed. If there's a strong light source, such as a bright highlight, the light can scatter and spread into the surrounding emulsion layers, leading to the halo effect.
Red halation is caused by the scattering of red light within the film's emulsion layers, resulting in a reddish glow around bright highlights in images. This effect is due to the longer wavelength of red light, which scatters more readily in the emulsion.
Agreed with just using a filter. These techniques are great if you didn’t capture what you wanted. Moment cinebloom looks amazing imho
@@RohitNaikhalation sounds like subsurface scattering for film strips 😂
this looks so good
I love your content! Thank you so much for inspiring us!
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Excellent work🙏 you are so talented dude🤘