Pro Colorist Reveals all her Color Grading Techniques - MASTERCLASS - Davinci Resolve Tutorial
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Bonjour everyone ! 🥐
🔥 Download the HeartSupport Media files here: www.groundcontrol.film/hearts... 🔥
In this video, we are going to color grade Heart Support video for the landing page of their website from A to Z !
I will tell you all my techniques but also all my best practices and everything I am thinking about when I tackle a grade !
This is a cause that is really close to my heart and my story ❤️
Heart Support Website : www.heartsupport.com/
Heart Support Forum : www.heartsupport.com/anonymou...
Heart Support CZcams Channel : @HeartSupport
If you want to follow the other episodes, find them in the best channels on CZcams :
- Part 1 Editing with @MrAlexTech : • Effective Editing Work...
- Part 2 Lower Thirds with @PatrickStirling : • DaVinci Resolve Lower ...
- Part 3 Color Grading with @The Most Frenchie Colorist In CZcams
- Part 4 Music & Sound Design with @JasonYadlovski : • Audio Storytelling and...
- Part 5 Titles & Transition with @CaseyFaris : • Easy “Knockout” Logo A...
If you consider donating, find the donation button on my friends' channels, CZcams is not considering me big enough unfortunately to join the fundraiser.
Thank you for watching !
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For business inquiries : contact@frenchiecolor.com
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Time code:
0:00 Intro
0:23 What is Heart Support ?
2:04 My Story
5:10 Where to find all the videos of this series ?
6:04 Setting up your project to grade
7:45 Build Looks before you start grading
8:21 Verify the Color Management
10:33 Let's Grade !
23:36 Let's talk about creative intentions
25:03 Let's review the final shot
27:02 Outro - Krátké a kreslené filmy
We're not worthy!! 😄 Great stuff Frenchie!
You’re Wayne and I am Garth ? 😂
@@frenchiecolorgrading Weirdly... I think we could probably do a pretty good cosplay 🤣 I just need to grow my hair abit!
@@MrAlexTech I'd really like to see this! haha
@@Gedaly I feel a collaboration video coming on 😄
Oh my god … we put the finger on something 😂
I haven't seen your stuff for a while and dipped back in.
I was really impressed that you were using Gamma 2.2. Nobody else is talking about correctly using Gamma 2.2 for grading on domestic computer screens and pushing out to CZcams.
Best thing I ever did was work out the big difference of using Gamma 2.2. Everybody else just blindly states Gamma 2.4 because they watch tutorials from professionals who have very expensive Reference Monitors that use 2.4.
Bravo
😀
Yes, normally when I demonstrate on a tutorial, I put gamma 2.4 because this is the standard for television but all the consumer screens, other than tv, are in gamma 2.2. Most of my youtuber colleagues are doing the same because it’s normally how you learn to render projects in tutorials :)
I am then thinking that maybe I will switch to demonstrate on a gamma 2.2 output for my future tutorials because I am thinking that people need to do more deliveries that will be seen on phones and laptops than on tv.
Really appreciate that you liked the tutorial :)
Another great piece! Well done really.
Thank you !!!
Thanks frenchie chole just getting back on youtube missed your tutorials
Welcome back!
🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼 keep it up frenchie, u are amazing 😻
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for Sharing :) And thank you for the information :)
Glad it helped ! :)
I discovered your channel through this series and I subscribed immediately! Keep it up, you’re great!
Thank you very much for the kind words 🙏🏻
So goood!!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for having me on board for this adventure !
Courageous of you to share your story! Really glad you took action about it and that you found happiness and passion in life :)
Thank you so much!! I am way happier today :)
thanks for doing this fantastic works
My pleasure !! 🙏🏻
Great video! Excellent tutorial, and wonderful story! Glad that you got the help you needed. Be well Frenchie! ♥
Thank you very much for this comment ❤️🙏🏻
Color grading has a real blessing in my life and I live sharing this journey with you guys !
good way of networking and making the davinci resolve family grow. thanks for all the great information.
Edit: thanks for putting the steps and the links for us to redirect to the other content.
Glad you liked it !! :)
Didn’t know you listen to my kind of music, girl! Way to go! 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Another metalhead here in the comments ! 🤓
Yes, I take it for breakfast, lunch and dinner ahah
@@frenchiecolorgradingall day, every day. ❤
Amazing walkthrough😊 thanks for sharing your workflow and secrets 💪👍
Really glad you liked it !!
Hi. I really appreciate your commitment to the HeartSupport cause, your willingness to share your story, and your video. Thanks.
This may not be helpful, but as a relative newcomer to Resolve and knowing less than zero about color grading, I felt lost during your video and am hoping to find some content that starts more at the basics. For example, I think it’s great that you took the time to explain why you chose a particular input and output color space, but I have no idea what that even means. Same with “Looks” and your starting node tree.
Anyway, I’m glad your channel is growing. I find your style engaging; I just need to have some basics in place before I can really appreciate your content.
Thanks for your skillset. I learned a great deal from your color-grade video.
Glad it was helpful!
Jai eu moi aussi une attaque de panique ( crise d'anxiété ) dans le métro à Paris...je comprend tout à fait le sentiment. Probablement l'endroit le pire au monde pour ce genre d'épisode. Otherwise...thank you for your great color grading channel, courage!
M’en parle pas, c’est la galère malheureusement
Merci pour ton message, contente que tu ai apprécié la vidéo! :)
Well done cool look!
To help,…. Remember that footage is already plural…. You won’t need to say footages, it’s just footage…
And yes English can be a weird language. (:
Your grade is fantastic tho! I love it! Keep up the great work*s* lol (;
Ahahah, thanks ! Will be more attentive next time :)
Thank you for this. Autosub!
Really glad you liked it !
good good good, just wonder, to save time you guessed your mid grey, and you have mid grey chart which you use for actual work, or you always guess and it works best? asking cause sometimes I feel guessing is quick and works fine
For split toning, you could use the mid grey technique and it works good :)
I prefer when I grade to have the freedom to slide my points on the curve because I might want to target lower or upper mid grey if some split and roll-off doesn’t suit me enough :)
I would say, if you are creating a lut and it needs to be viewed on cameras, displays … etc, use mid grey because you will have no control of your lut outside of your Davinci project.
For grading, as it is a specific action to an image, you can allow yourself the freedom to slide your points on the curve :)
hey frenchie! What mac display profile for you using along with the output colour space of 709 gamma 2.2?
Thanks for this. But I've found DaVinci YRGB Color Managed to do some weird things when you incorporate images and various VFX assets, especially MotionVFX stuff. And even when you bypass the color management on the individual items. I''ve went back to node based color management. Have you encountered this issue?
I really love the YRGB Color Managed I love to have a more efficient way to grade.
Also, for this tutorial, as it is for a large panel of viewers, I prefer to keep it as simple as possible in case someone is really beginner but still wants to follow along.
But of course, you can have some issues with some motionvfx elements, especially where you can add photos. Resolve applies the color management on it and modify it.
I also found an issue when you use the split tool and you compare your still grade with your shot. Resolve also applies the color management on the still which makes the image crazy.
Other than these, I don’t see other issues.
My take is to choose the method you are the most comfortable with to make your grades knowing their limitations :)
Hello j'ai une question : est-ce qu'il y a une différence flagrante entre le DWG et le Arri log c3 au niveau du workflow et du rendu final ?
Super vidéo sinon !
Hello ! :)
Le Arri Wide Gamut est plus petit que le Davinci Wide Gamut
Ce qui veut dire que tu as plus de possibilités en termes de manipulations des couleurs et de leurs saturations respectives dans le DWG :)
But rec.709 gamma 2.2 doesn’t always have a gamma shift on MACBOOK PRO USERS GRADING ON MACBOOK SCREEN. What do you recommend for MacBook Pro users grading on MacBook screen??? Please
Depend on where you are in the post-production pipeline.
I would advice to always deliver in Rec709 Gamma 2.2 for video that will leave on the internet.
For some Mac users with a Macbook screen, you can have a shift if you are the finishing artist and you deliver directly on CZcams. For this then, if you don't want to be bothered by the shift and you are the finishing artist and you only deliver on youtube then set your output color space to Rec709-A.
Otherwise, if you need to pass it to other teams, it will be in Rec709 Gamma 2.2.
Am delivering to a music video play TV STATION….
Was this collaberation accomplished thru Black Magic Design's Project server service?
Yes it was !! Pretty fun to work on it together !
@@frenchiecolorgrading Thanks for a quick answer your co-harts mostly ever answer and Mr.AT Never answers.
C'était quoi ce village?
What is your screen
It’s an Asus PA32UCX-PK :)
Your accent sounds French.