This Trick will make Your Videos look like Movies.

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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.

davidvictory
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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

petermercado
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meh
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EricHebertjr
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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.

zaymax_
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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.

kylepuckett
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Shooting in 24 FPS is by far the biggest part of a cinematic look. People have it in their heads that a higher frame rate is better, but 60 FPS looks pretty bad when you don't really know how to film. It will never look like a movie either way. Shoot in 24!

sinnersrisemusic
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This isn't just a video, it's an Experience 🔥

its_ur_subh.
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That's precious advice, love your videos as always!

maloha
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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.

mskala
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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.

MatthewPalanca
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It's more than just lighting. Motivate every shot. Don't waste any camera angles, don't have dead air between shots. Keep it tight, keep it motivated. Serve the story the best you can. Because, at the end of the day, story is all you have.

into.the.wood.chipper.
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Who is this guy that doesn't answer any comments?! Man, if you ever read this; excellent job 👏 Loved the kind of tension at the beginning. That intro was priceless!!!

topicruben
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Seems like you are now pioneering the new genre of “cinematic tutorials”

camaslindbeck
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These are absolutely amazing tips but subtle differences made huge impacts you’re doing it too good man🙌🏼

ridingwheels
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I wish there was a walkthrough similar to this for premiere. Your editing looks so amazing.

Robbie
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this was super interesting, nicely done

chrisbrockhurst
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Thank you so much, learned a lot from you ❤

theyosmusic
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whoaa, hw tf Youtube knew i needed this!?? T-T so good!

wreeeth
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Yes this helps a lot but most importantly is lighting. But also sound, composition, depth, contrast, angle, focal length etc

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