The Ultimate Guide to Color Grading in Premiere Pro | FREE COURSE

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Published 2023-03-22
This is your one stop shop, everything you could possibly need to know tutorial for how to color correct and grade in Adobe Premiere Pro. Tom Graham teaches you how to set up your workspace for grading, how to read scopes, how to use LUTs, and how to color grade and color correct from scratch. ► Download unlimited photos, fonts, and templates with Envato Elements: elements.envato.com/?utm_campaign=yt_tutsplus_knJj…

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00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:46 Color correction 101
00:03:37 Color grading 101
00:05:33 Scopes: WHY we use them
00:06:30 Scopes: HOW we use them
00:08:33 Skin tone
00:10:18 Setting up your workspace
00:14:34 Overview of the Lumetri color effect
00:19:34 Color correcting with LUTs
00:24:16 Color correcting from scratch
00:26:07 Color grading with LUTs
00:34:58 Color grading from scratch
00:43:20 Skin tone adjustment
00:45:37 Matching multiple clips
00:52:46 Adjustment layer grades
00:53:53 Creating cinematic black bars

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All Comments (21)
  • @jennijubilant
    THANK YOU for this tutorial. I appreciate how you dive deep and explain everything from what a log footage is to detailing each section under the color tab. This lays a solid foundation that anyone can build upon!!
  • @Gigahousemedia
    This is the best tutorial out of many . Glad you don’t talk to fast also while showing steps. Took me months to find the best example . Good job 💯
  • What a fantastic well built, well edited, and colour graded course :) Thank you so much for this!!!
  • @l.e.phillips
    I’ve watched quite a few color correcting/grading videos for premier, and I, by far, learned the most from this one. 😃 Thanks!
  • @RonnelCuison
    For many years i have been doing it wrong. Thank you.
  • @dreacut
    such a helpful video, I recently got my first professional camera (Sony ZV-E1) and this is such a great tutorial. Thanks!!
  • @bshaliii
    Best beginner color guide I've seen, thank you SO SO SO MUCH!! I'm so grateful for this video!
  • @ppcops
    Probably the best run true of the topic I’ve found. Thanks. ❤
  • @jamalnasir526
    Great course i have been searching for some thing like this for colour grading on premier pro thanks for this course
  • @chowdryashfaq342
    Nice video dude. Thank you. Keep them coming. Very nicely explained.
  • @AjoNYC
    🔥🔥🔥 awesome tutorial. thank u!
  • I never comment on videos but this is a great lesson for colour grading Premiere Pro. I never knew how to do it before but with this video I have such a better understanding on the techniques behind it!
  • @colewilliams3437
    Thanks for the tutorial! I always love watching these to refresh my memory on things I don’t use on a regular basis. Although I’m confused why you added the conversion LUT under the basic panel in the input lut. LUTs are usually always added as a look under the creative tab. I never fully understood why Premiere even has the input lut option because it’s adding it before your corrections and causes banding and other problems. I though you were only supposed to use the input lut if you plan to leave it as is?