My SECRETS to Big CINEMATIC Video Look

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Publicado 2022-10-27
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There is often this big gap between what we are wanting to achieve and what we actually end up creating.

I have found that gear and lighting will only get you so far. To put the final finish look you need to know what the Hollywood greats are doing on the big feature films.

Or at least the 7 secrets to how to make cinematic video in the color grade so no matter if you're a beginner just starting out or you've been doing this for some time and the look is still elusive...

...this video will show you EXACTLY how to do it in this tutorial...

...and demonstrated in your editor of choice be it Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro or DaVinci Resolve you'll get the same ultimate breakdown.

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Denver Riddle
CGC Founder & Colorist
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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @smepable
    And no super complicated node trees like some other YouTube Colorists teach, just some curves and qualifiers, very straight to the Point.
  • The fact all of this is free and delivered in 10 minutes is insane. Thank you!
  • @Elijah-Bravo
    The amount of genuinely helpful, free information in this video is astounding.
  • @vex123
    Industry knowledge and experience is one thing, but being able to teach so professionally in front of a camera is another. Great work!
  • I've been doing photo editing for quite a while now and I must say that I at least already do 4 out of these 7 steps. Still, it's really nice to know that some things apply to video editing as well. Great video!
  • @jamesking561
    Great video, thanks for keeping it simple. This is what I've been looking for.
  • @vladhanov1530
    A fantastically simple and profound explanation! I've watched dozens, maybe hundreds of videos on cinematic color grading, and this is the best.
  • @ajjones64
    Man this was such a good video. I've always loved film with an emphasis on editing. Having you break down color grading to a more digestible presentation has inspired me to go back and try these techniques on older projects. Kudos and thank you! 😄
  • @alexandrafilms_
    This is the first video that actually helped me understand color grading. I feel so much more confident moving forward in creating better looking films! Thank you!!!!
  • Great work... rich enough to learn, clear enough to understand. Bravo !
  • Really great and professional advice and very easy to follow and understand. I look forward to implementing these tips in my upcoming creations, thanks!
  • @usfacademy
    I've really loved the tutorial. It's like I'm discovering solutions to most of my coloring problems.
  • @Alexmary
    Thank you so much for putting Final Cut Pro and Adobe premiere pro in this! I use the former the most but the latter for school. Thanks!
  • @hayleighlogan8345
    The fact that you demonstrate for more than one software is amazing, thanks for this video!
  • @Bakahoraa
    Just love the way this lesson is not just focused on one software
  • @DSFilmsBd
    Absoulutly Amazing..Clear to sound,Easy to use..Great work Siir
  • @Repossessionn
    By far this has been one of the best tutorials I've come across, thank you so much.
  • I gotta give you props brother. I thought I wasn’t going to like this video because there wasn’t any node trees, but you made me see that I’d been working harder not smarter.