5 killer tips to reduce your learning curve in Resolve

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Let me share a process that will significantly shrink your learning curve when color grading.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Free Workshop Info
01:03 - Secret Sauce
31:00 - Conclusion

About:
I am a professional colorist and have worked with brands such as Prime Video, Adidas, Toyota, Vizio, etc. Outside client work, I run a color academy with over 6000 students. My channel mostly focuses on the taste-making (subjective) aspect of color grading. With the rise of AI, I truly believe that most of the grunt, technical (how-to) tasks will be handled by the software, and the job of a colorist will be purely driven by their art and imagination.

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I think this is the best video I’ve seen from your channel so far since I came across. Starting to jump into color grading and this video definitely shows tons of value. It completely change how I will look at scenes on movies from now on and have references for future projects. Thanks a lot. 🙌🏻

fusiongambit
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The interesting thing is Jill pushed the skin tones cyan often when the backgrounds were red but orange when the backgrounds were cyan. That's honestly kinda brilliant I would never be that bold.

nickflahive
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I like what you're doing here, this makes a lot of sense to look at other peoples work and check out the scopes, I never really thought about doing this!

imothy
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The exercise at the end of the video was the best thing I have learned to do with my footage. Thank you very much for your work, and valuable things that you deliver to us!

PascalVideography
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Your videos are always so straight forward no bs tons of information.

SvenCheddar
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Amazing video, amazing work and a great way to explain that we need Scopes always in our job. "Scopes never lies", is what a i told to my students. Thnx for your videos. They are a must in grading world.

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Love this Qazi, so helpful to know what you're looking for when looking at a gorgeous image and your thought process, would love to see more videos like this one, thanks Qazi!

pablohb
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Really appreciate the passion u given from the way u explain things mate👍👍

justash
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Blade Runner and all the John Wick films were the biggest inspirations for being a Colorist to me! Love this video, Qazi. Definitely an eye opener

finaltouchstudio_
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3:46

Thank you Qazi. I've been trying to figure out how you do before and afters for a hot minute, and I'm so glad you added the keyboard shortcut there. You're the best!

chefdaddyspice
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This is a brilliant video. Thank you for the insight Waqas.

podvocative
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This reminds me of referencing audio when doing a mix. This did connect the dots on how to create a library and how to use it. I was just collecting screenshots and putting them in a folder and then dropping them on a timeline. This is super valuable! Thank you! 👍🏼

kick
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Great video, it really helps a lot. Thanks for putting up this top class content!

pepeboente
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Dope breakdown. I dug the process of building anlook database based on others work that empower to make certain creative decisions.

DANAMIONLINE
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This video is super inspiring and instructive. You are a CHAMP!!

tptrsn
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I loved this video. This is a great way to learn and practice. And to create some references, thanks ^^!

henriquenakandakare
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it is just crazy next level what they do with color and lighting in Hollywood movies

wilismatrix
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1:43 - I know this isn't the objective of the video but holy hell that's a massive TIL there Qazman. I can now include that as part of my review process for my team's wedding films. Thanks a bunch for showing that.

KasbashPlays
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As always, you provide us all things transparently, 🙌 Thanks Qazi, ❤️ God bless you,
Jatin Babbar from FCM🙂

jatinbabbar
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That Intro applies across all industries and categories. Well said Qazi.

SteveBerwick