How to Color Grade in Final Cut Pro
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
- Full color grading workflow for FCP 10.5
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0:00 Intro
1:02 Setup FCP
2:56 LOG footage
8:55 Color corrections
19:08 Film emulation, LUTs and looks - Věda a technologie
For 8 years I’ve gone to the color board THEN added the wheels...can’t believe I never knew you could change the default🤦♂️🤦♂️ THANK YOU TYLER
Same!!! lol It was a total face palm moment for me 😂
Bruhhhhh. I should've watched this video a looonnggg time ago
same😅
By the way, the blue and green colours on that hill are popping! They are wonderful 😻
for reals lol
Tyler this is a really great refresh on the color tools in FCPX 10.5 and I learned some new things that I didn't know before like setting default color tools. Your Log LUTs look really good on the footage too 👏🏼
Ha just posted about Color Finale... nice to see you here Denver!
This was incredibly helpful. I used to edit a few things some years ago before starting my 4-year-long photography studies (but was seriously a noob in colour correction back then) and your step-by-step tutorial seriously helped reduce the frustration of not managing video colour correction as well as I do with photographs.
Tyler, thank you. I’ve been making films for years new and I’m ashamed to admit how wrong I’ve been in the grading process but I’m so glad I know that now. This is the best grading tutorial I’ve ever seen and you actually explain the “why” of your methods and it helps immensely! You’re the man - happy new year!
Just found you on YT and have to say thank you for being so informative without wasting the viewers time with unnecessary long intros. Perfect delivery and clarity. can't wait to watch more. *subscribed*
Thanks for this video Tyler! I always find that the best way to learn is by seeing exactly what pros are doing. It gets to a point where you can observe and take away the tips that would work best for your own workflow. Happy 2021!
I'm a Davinci user but still watched because I enjoy your content Tyler! Happy New Years to everyone :)
I saved this video on my "Watch Later" list for a year and now that a finally watched it i am amazed, i have watched dozens of color grading in FCPX videos and this is definitely the best one! I would love to see more of this colorgrading tutorials by you, i know theres more really important stuff you can teach us. I really tought fcpx wass really bas for color grading
Same here! For a year in the Watch later list
@@febvisual Agree!
I've been using FCPX for three years and learned several things today that blew me away. Thanks Stalman. new sub
I have been editing professional work for many years within FCPX and I found this tutorial insanely helpful. Im impressed how you use certain tools to get such a natural look. Thanks for sharing this.
Just right here patiently waiting for Tyler to drop a whole FCPX workflow masterclass. Best tutorials all around on youtube. No nonsense and the colors are so elegant 🙌🏻
I'm sooooo glad I re-watched this video. Ever since I bought my Canon R6 (about 2 years), the first thing I have always done when importing into FCP is select the Canon Log 3 --> BT.709 conversion LUT in the 'Info' tab with the Camera LUT drop-down. I've only just realised / discovered that by putting the conversion AFTER my adjustment layers I can get so much more out of the DR I gained by shooting LOG in the first place. I can't believe I have been getting this wrong in my workflow for so long and very glad I re-watched this video. As a small mark of my gratitude I shall now go and purchase your CLog3 conversion LUT to try in my workflow. Thank you.
Thanks! Really liked the tip about pulling back the saturation in the mids to get a more cinematic feel!
Been editing on fcp forever and just learned that the ORDER the color effects are applied makes a difference. Thank you.
You're the best... I've been watching your videos since yesterday.
All the information in a clear and visual way, please keep it up... I could watch this for hours
Been using FCPX for years and I learnt so much from this video, very well put together and easy to follow.... now lets see if I can get my head around C-log 🤯... Just switch to Canon, so this video has really helped.
This is probably the best and most helpful tutorial on FCP grading I've seen. Thanks so much, Tyler!
Wow! The best video on color grading in FCPX period, and I have watched a lot.
Hi Tyler - Everything about this tutorial is so great - thank you for making it. Apart from the content being so great, I really apreciate your delivery and presentation style. You move at pace which just so refershing - if you miss somthing you can easily pause. Its just a masterclass in how to do a youtube turorial thanks
Super useful video and very well put! Went through every minute over and over like studying for an exam. Learnt some important stuff! Thanks so much Tyler :)
Terrific video and explanations. I've watched 3 or 4 other videos on color grading and so far yours is the best and easiest to understand 👍
This is going to help so much with my colour grading going forward, I just normally slap on a LUT that I've found to work on most of my footage and make little tweaks to it. Didn't know about a lot of the things mentioned in this video! SUBSCRIBED!!
Very nice! Thank you for this
I love how this is all in FCPX, and not using Color Finale etc
Superb video. I remember a couple of months ago I was so sure you had uploaded THIS exact video before and I looked and looked for it to no avail. Happy new year Tyler, may 2021 brings you lots of joy
That was one of the best demystifying tutorials on colour grading out there , loved it bro , subscribing
Totally enjoyed your color grading editing process. Thanks Tyler for sharing.
Wow, this was exactly what I needed to level up my editing skills. Thank you.
Very nice! I will be rewatching this multiple times! Great work.
Simply amazing tutorial! Am a newbie with video editing, working on a project right now with some not so well filmed footage, this tutorial is very very helpful! Thank you so much Tyler, will reach out to you if I have questions
Currently a master ninja of LumaFusion and on the beta testing team. I honestly love it as an NLE. It just seems so intuitive to me to be able to touch the screen or use the pencil while having the other hand on the keyboard using shortcuts. Suffice to say, I do wish LF had some more of the deep dive adjustments like FCP (or PP or DR). I'm strongly considering making the move into FCP and your videos are by far the easiest to understand and listen to. VERY well done, Tyler. Thank you for taking the time to go through all of this. I've save this Playlist for educational purposes.
Awesome Tyler! This was so valuable since I just got an a7siii and now filming my classes in slog3! Still so much to learn! Thank you!
Love this, I've been looking for that Colour wheel default setting for ages.
Man, we've been bing watching your videos like crazy! Great content and you're master of your craft! Thank you for your time and effort on making such great content! - Jaelan
Hands down the BEST colour grading video I've watched. Thank you so much!
This is good for folks who have some experience already but a lot of new users want a quick and dirty way to get the best look.
Adjustments before the LUT blew my mind!
Crazy good video. I don't shoot log but I never understood the RGB overlay and was blown away how much better my footage looked when using the color wheels and matching the three lines in the overlay.
I watched half this video 9 months ago .. ignored most of the info. Came back, and man if I had listened to all the things you had said a lot of my client work would looked a lot better! Thanks for the great tutorial!
Great primer on color grading in FCPX! The info about NOT using a camera LUT before adjustments is great!
Clear, informative and straight to the point. 10/10
As a relative newB to FCP, I never understood color grading, or had any methodology. Finally this video has given me a good starting point. Thanks!
Hey Tyler great to see you again. Hope you had a great Christmas and just wanted to wish you a very Happy New year and may 2021 bring you much success.
Dude, great video! I watched it a few times because I haven’t used your workflow recommendations before and it’s like breaking a bad habit. My colors were wayyyyy off so hopefully some of this knowledge will pay off in my videos.
I am searching for that from many days, Now I finally find your video that really helped me alot, Thanks for your support. We need you please continue to make videos on your channel, Have a good day.
Great video Tyler this has been extremely helpful in understanding FCPX Color grading...Thank you for sharing.
One of the best CZcams Channels hands down! 🌟
Thanks Tyler, this is a great video to show how it can work... I picked some really interesting things up.
Wow, I'm new to the world of color grading, and this is incredibly helpful. That being said, it's a bit complex, so I'll be watching this multiple times for sure. Thanks!
This is probably the most helpful video for me right now. Honestly, I would become a patron, if you had a page. Your content is super helpful! Would you maybe consider a video where you go through different shot scenarios and how you set your camera settings, to get exposure and everything? Because that's like still one major thing I'm struggling with getting a consistent look when I'm shooting a project outside throughout the day when the sky is changing and matching that with maybe some indoor shots. To me that is really hard to get it to match right and I'm not sure how to nail it consistently like you Tyler.
This was a strong video on color grading in FCPX. Bravo man! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 I learned alot!
the best colour grade tutorial on the tube hands down!
Excelente Tyler, this is very handy info and you put it out here in a very enjoyable way. Thank you!
Hey Tyler! This is such a great video thank you so much for uploading. Really learned a lot and it was easy understand!
Great examples, great explained, thanks
I believe that most viewers would also like to see more such tips
Great video! I had hoped for a long time to find such a clear and precise video on the subject. Thanks a lot, and consider yourself subscribed and followed!
in the end I was really amazed and thankful for what I learnt from you thank you so much great job !!!
You once again proved you are one of the best Tech and Filmmaking blogger...
Thank you for all the work you put into this! Bought your canon luts, regardless of me needing them or not!
one of the best tut for color grading!! ♥️ so much value
Great stuff Tyler, been editing and color grading but never as technical as you are. Thanks man!
Very nice class for Final Cut Pro, thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Awesome, efficient and comprehensive tutorial... thanks.
Tyler.. I've just purchased your LUTS they are BEAUTIFUL THANK YOU
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Please do more of these! I need this!
This tutorial is everything I didn't know I needed, amazing work, so informative without too much added complexity
Had to pause midway through the video and thank you! Your tutorials are amazing.
Im slowing getting into video after having spent a looooot of time doing audio production and music. Its really cool to see how both art forms share similar concepts and ways of working. thanks for the great video
wow this way eye opening being new to Final Cut Pro. So many good tips I can now use. Thank you!!
Just bought your LUTs! thanks for this tutorial dude
Just purchased your LOTs! Thanks a lot! They are great! Love the video now!!!
Ive watched this five times in the last hour. This is so good!
And the hits just keep on coming. So much info here 👍🏻
This is great! I didn't know about the comparison view! Thanks
Thank you so much!! It’s incredibly helpful❤ Cheers!
So unbelievably helpful! Thank you!
It is an amazing video. I have learned a lot, my friend. I am just a beginner and I hope to learn more from you. Thank you so much, Tyler.
Super helpful tidbits, brother! Thx for sharing! ✌🏽
Every time I think I am getting to a peak on Final Cut, you prove to me I'm just a beginner. Had to subscribe
this was a great run threw, no doubt surface level for you but really opened new techniques and skills that i didnt know about. I'm only shooting on a sony rx100 for now but learning as I go to improve when i can....thank you.
very practical explanations for beginners. A lot of thanks!
you're the man! thank you for the adjustment layer
Great piece... have been looking for a breakdown like this. Thx!!
Thanks Tyler! This is perfect for beginners. subbed.
Great video. I have been using color board the whole time because of an older video I saw. Following this video made my footage more blue which is interesting.
You just made my day with the Color Wheels selection!! :-)
Thank you Thank you Thank you. Just purchased your LUT pack!
Amazing job Tyler! Thank u so much!
Thanks for your crystal clear teaching! 😊
Thanks Tyler for all the great information
Happy New Year!!!
Awesome tutorial. Thank you.
Best Log tutorial by far!
Dig your LUTS for C-Log. It's been a ton of help with R6 footage. Looking forward to more deep dives on this topic.
Thanks bud! great video and instructions.
The best and most informative Video i have seen so far!
Super helpful. I really enjoy your content
Yep this is definitely what I needed! Appreciate this!
Amazing video Thank you, Tayler
Thanks Tyler, this was solid. I’m going to try this on my flat color profile GoPro footage and see how far I can push it seeing as though it’s not technically LOG
Wonderful teaching. Thank you!
Great explanation on how to color correct! Thanks