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Canon 5d MK II With Technicolor Cinestyle Profile Color grading

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2011

Shot this with a Canon 5D MK II.

We used Technicolor cinestyle profile.

Then color graded with Colorista.

The end one is little dark. But I did not spend more then 5 minutes on the entire thing... Just uploading so a friend can see it.

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  • very nice thanks, the technicolor profile is nice to shoot with but I'm finding a lot of noise in the video when I shoot indoors, iso 160 but looks like I had it at 1600! so I don't know where I'm going wrong, nice colour correction here too you've done, is that magic bullet ?

    great work.

  • @musicforindies If you are getting grain. You are probably not getting enough light. What lens are you suing? I try to use F/1.8 indoors. F/160 is too low indoors without a fast lens. Try 640.. Also Neat video is a plug in that does a great job of removing grain. I used colorista for the color grade..

  • @syberfilm hey thanks for the pointers, I'm using a canon 24-70, I use FCPX now and colorista doesn't work with it which is a bummer as there doesn't seem to be any kind of a LUT /S-curve for grading with fcpx yet. If you don't mind me asking What do you set for White Balance and also Spot Metering or Evalutive Metering which setting, I'm going wrong somewhere.

  • @musicforindies I set the white balance for indoors or outdoors depending on the setting. I think only spot metering works in video mode. I use the Magic Lantern so I can manually adjust alot of things. But it is always set on spot metering. Which is a pain in the butt sometimes..

  • @syberfilm thanks I'll do that with the white balance using the dedicated presets "daylight, tungsten etc" I've just been setting it manually day at 5600 and night at 3200 maybe that's what my problem is.

    If I'm shooting 1080p at 24fps does this mean I should be maybe setting 1/50 of a second or 1/60, thanks for all your help.

  • @musicforindies For 24p set it at 1/50

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  • @syberfilm great will do, thanks for all your help today, take care and have a great new year.

  • Wauw!! Talk about 'making a difference'. That's some awesome color correction.

  • nice cc on this vid :)

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