The power of color grading.. One scene, multiple looks!

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Unlock different emotions from the same scene with color grading.

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Color Grading can shape your films and change the direction of your filmmaking career.

It not only makes your films more cinematic but imprints emotions and specific moods to your scenes.

You can even point the same scene towards totally different directions just with color grading.

If you want to access the power of color grading in a fast and approachable way, try:

And use code "mood20" for 20% off for a limited time.

It's a color grading plugin that works in Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro and DaVinci Resolve on Mac and Windows.

It is meant for filmmakers who don't want to specialize in color grading but still need to take full advantage of what color can do to their films.

You can keep watching YouTube tutorials or get the cinematic look the easy way with this short cut plugin.

Denver Riddle
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i was amazed that i found a video you created 11 YEARS AGO!!! Wow...Thanks for all you do for the community.

im_gldn
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omg once I have the budget I will totally buy cinema grade. but hey! have you seen Korean dramas before? please do a tutorial on how they colour grade their videos! I really love their soft, pastel looking videos!

febzdiary
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Posting here to say thank you so much for an older video of yours that helped me very much today. Denver man, you just made grading fun for me and I'm so grateful. Yesterday I loathed it. 😆

willsintheair
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Hello, thank you for your generosity, i want to ask do you have apple log lut to use?

Amad.
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I'm an active user of cinema grade from India. I love this application. It makes my work easy as a part time video content creator. I loved the presets too.

Thank you cinema grade. My work has never been easier than this.

LeoZeFireYT
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Question:
I have heard somewhere, that the order (Luma, Colour, Contrast, Filters, etc) of the settings plays a big big role and has an effect on the end result. I have experienced something like this in my own workflow. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong exactly. But it seems like it has to do with this. Would be nice to get some help. Thanks

Ritermann
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Handy tutorial. Would you happen to know how to show the camera name, shutter speed, and other EXIF info in the inspector in FCP? I thought it was like Lightroom, and would be displayed automatically, but my FCP never showed anything. Tried to enable some operations in the metadata, but nothing changed yet. Every time I have to type the camera name one by one. Another problem is that sometimes I get many slog files from other videographers, I don't even know what camera they used, because FCP did not read or import any EXIF info from the video. For my self I shot Slog3 and Slog2, sometime it is a mess.

shengyetang
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i have a question, does skin tone matter in creative look? example on 0:28

equittone
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I have a problem with cinema grade on windows the colour match doesn't work from the day I bought it

tarikkodokuna
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Can you make a tutorial on how to color grade on capcut please

El_dorado