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  • good

  • thank you so much! very helpful tut

  • almost 1 full minute of in video advertising : (

    

  • @flip5577 i actually don't mind :)

  • You might try checking the RGB Levels using the scope and the Vectorscope is also very useful under the circumstances ! just the same nice vid thanx for the info !

  • I'm a newcomer to the video field although I've been studying for a while now, in particular color correction and white balance being as seems one of the most important elements in obtaining high quality. I do believe that color correction is usually used to obtain the most natural color and contrast levels, and i think the original footage looked better, for eg. the skin tones in the cc version seem to be very unnatural, and I notice you didn't use any of the scopes that Premiere has available

  • Great Tutorial!!

  • The problem is that in clipping the shadows and highlights, along with other manipulations of curves you are effectively reducing the resolution of the shot quite drastically in many cases.

  • Well done, thanks

  • Dude

    thank you so much

  • how can you colour correct multiple clips? or do you have to colour correct them one by one?

  • @moeproductions353

    Create a new sequence and place the sequence that has all the clips in it, in the new sequence.

  • Lol "there are some tools we can "UTILIZE." lol

  • this is a bad video and lowkey racist...."crush the blacks" taking all the tan out of the dudes complextion lol

  • thank u..

    

  • hurry up man!!!! god!!!

  • merci beacoup =)

  • Thanks so much - this was great!

    I'm still just struggling with making the sky more blue without affecting the skin tone too much. Any suggestions?

  • The CC tools in AP suckkkkkkk compared to FCP wow

  • @Dilandau88 no...

  • This video has thought me soo much about color correcting in Adobe Premiere!!!! ..great job dude!

    -->Now i actually know how the color-wheel works :D

  • Great !

  • Thank you!!  I was really struggling with this. I used two different cameras with two very different colors.. more so hue.

  • Crush the blacks...

    and no, thats not racism, its a color correctional term!

  • @1nfinitefatal1ty nicked from epic vfx lol

  • @1nfinitefatal1ty FREDDIW FOR THE WIN!

  • how do you do the black back ground....green screen?

  • i prefer a magical thing called white balance.

  • Thankyou very much for uploading this tutorial , i'm grading a ten minute film at the moment and its the first time i've done this properly. I hope to see more tutorial's from you in the future.

  • go to 2.30 if u will see the color correction

  • Thank youu!

  • Thanks alot, some really good info in there!

  • thinking about doing a color correction with FCP?

  • great stuff right there, thanks! Was looking for something like this :)

  • for a guy who isn't a colour correctionist you are quite good.

  • very helpful

    Thank you 

  • It is not a question of "better" or "worse". It's about learning how to do.

  • Great tutorial. I learned a lot from it, thanks!

  • damn

    u r awesome

  • "Fix It In Post" is a dreaded comment in editor relm, expecially if the footage is real cheese!

  • HELP ! Why when I do color correction my review is getting sketchy and the review glitch all the time !

    *Sorry for my bad english*

  • @StreetNationMedia, your footage and your timeline may not match. Check your pixel aspect ratio and all your timeline and footage settings to make sure they match.

  • @LRCProductionsUS Yeah that's what I do but it look like it's my computer that is to slow ! Is it possible ?

  • The footage looks blown out in the white. Try putting a gray layer on top, then dropping the opacity to around 25%.

  • Thanks... from spain good good

  • 25mins fuck that!!!! Shrink this shit and i may hang around.

  • Excellent!!! Very informative. Well done!

  • TY

  • Niice ty!:D

  • I love how the original footage looked better than the CC version. Find someone different to copy the CC because "Tony" had no idea what he was doing.

  • @FibreFilms

    I couldn't agree more! As much as I love what Tony is doing, his color correction is pretty bad....the skin tones on the raw images were great! then he tweaked them to an unrealistic pink hue...also crushing info in the blacks....

    love what they are doing though!

    thankyou nextwavedv :)

  • @FibreFilms that's the thing i hate about all tutorials...the original footage is allways really good...my videos are not that good so my CC doesn't help much...i'd like to see a tutorial that uses an original footage that is not that good

  • nice, but 25 mins?

  • thanks!

  • nice work

  • That is extremely useful for me..thanks!

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  • Finally a tutorial that makes curves look simple!

  • would pls upload small video, or big video part by part

  • Yeah, good job

  • cool

    

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