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  • Colour grading gives perfection to films :)

  • @GeorgeOrwellian just because film got along fine for the last 100 years without it does that mean it cant be improved? using your logic, why do we need cars when people got around with horses for hundreds of year just fine? just because something works, doesnt mean it cant be improved your fucking inbred

  • the film looks better without the color grading

  • Hi. Wich color grading porgramm is better DAVINCI RESOLCE or 5D COLOSSUS or Autodesk Lustre?

  • Almost without exception, the ungraded footage looks far better.

    Film got along very well for 100 years before Digital Grading started crushing the organic beauty out of the image.

    Notice how beautiful Rivendell looks before the grading sucks the life out of it..

    Not many newer films benefit from Bluray as the look is digitally flat.

  • @GeorgeOrwellian I think some of them look pushed too far because of the compression and conversion for youtube, The film looked great last time i watched it and definitely benefited from the grading, that said from this video especially the early examples do look awful.

  • @GeorgeOrwellian How are you going to blend miniature models and CGI with the footage? Grading colour will merges the elements with a seamless look, Ungraded footage would be a complete mess and wouldn't be useable.

  • @directorlog To repeat - "Film got along very well (and very successfully) for 100 years before Digital Grading" so I think the clue is in the comment to which you reply.

    Clearly - Ungraded FX doesn't look a complete mess - or we wouldn't have bothered with cinema the past 30 years.

    You really need to ask the question - how is it they were able to make movies for so long without these 'essential' tools? Maybe because they knew what they were doing before the film industry got lazy.

  • @GeorgeOrwellian Lazy? Because there's a tool that allows them to enhance what the film looks like digitally? I think you'll find they spend just as much- if not more time- perfecting what movies look like today, as they did 10 - 20 years ago.

  • @GeorgeOrwellian What, the fuck. do you think it's easy to do this? for fuck's sake haha

  • truly inspiring, color grading is amazing

  • what program is that at 3:24 ?

  • @dobre0nony i think its autodesk lustre

  • @intensevfx1 thx alot

  • @dobre0nony you are welcome i might get that program

  • @intensevfx1 since i gave that comment i learned so much about grading that i realised i dont need a fancy program to do it , just after effects or final cut can do anything. U just need to understand the concepts. To some extent

  • @dobre0nony well yeah

  • I love color grading & correcting.

  • This isn't actually Autodesk Lustre, it's the 5D Colossus. They look the same as they're both high end pieces of grading software.

  • @dxnz From what I understand 5D Colossus became Lustre.

  • amazing specials from the extended cut!

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