Your message, candor, hearing you being okay with doing what your really want to do, are all extraordinarily refreshing. Your message encourages me to find my zone. Thank you! Your KZbin channel is always here when/if you feel drawn to express here. Great success to you! ✨️💯
@PostColorGearКүн бұрын
Thank you for the comment!!
@renzcar1o7 күн бұрын
thanks for the guide 11 years later! :D
@PostColorGear5 күн бұрын
@@renzcar1o you're welcome!
@bodick_11 күн бұрын
I like this tutorial :) Thanks for showing how you do things your way ^_^
@atorius27 күн бұрын
great video
@lightbox617Ай бұрын
At the moment, after tunneling though hugh amonts of hype distributed by Fuji, Olympus, Canon and Nikon, I finally decided to try to replace my two Canon 80Ds with a good used Lumix G9. I can get one for about $650 and used lenses for as little as $150. I don't care about video, just good still with some help from IBS
@DrRONYmusicАй бұрын
this is great. it ll take my green screen scenes the the next level
@disco.jellyfishАй бұрын
Can you also have the video in full screen with the waveform monitor in small like you would use on SONYs integrated view finders?
@SoundSpeeds2 ай бұрын
I hear you dude. Quite often I've questioned my future on this platform since I don't play clickbait. Stay true to yourself brother!
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Thanks man! I plan to :) Appreciate the comment!
@BasicFilmmaker2 ай бұрын
Understood my friend, but, you will be sorely missed. My VERY fond memory of hanging out with you at NAB will be with me forever. IF you do make more videos, I'll be watching them, now,or in the future. ♥
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Same here, man. Definitely the best part of NAB! My best memories from there. I appreciate everything. The support, the advice, the friendship. We'll see what happens. Hoping my enthusiasm returns.
@BartJohnsonProd2 ай бұрын
Great honest video. I’ve seen a lot of this “fatigue” happening to creators in our space, myself included. When that passion for the content becomes hard to conjure up, it’s definitely time to reassess. Like you, this platform is not my main, or even a considerable, source of income. It’s about passion for the content, the desire to share with the community, and those interactions and connections that occur. As you stated, you and I even connected through KZbin and then in person! While I have not yet made my decision on how I am going to approach the future of my channel, I wish you luck with whatever direction yours takes.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Yeah I've seen it too. You're right...definitely need to reassess if you aren't feelin' it. And thanks!
@rodrigomacias2 ай бұрын
TBH Resolve 19 isn't that exciting, and I understand how the youtube ecosystem pushes their creators to stay always "relevant". But at the end of the day I feel it is better to do videos that you really enjoy to make, I feel those would eventually last longer. I really enjoyed your 3D fusion stuff, and I feel in the future many compositors will consult them since there are few tutorials witch such a depth, and Fusion user base it's getting wider. I hope you're doing well.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
I am doing well, thank you! And yes, I hope my videos will remain a helpful resource. We'll see what happens in the future!
@pascalg19812 ай бұрын
Always with the same quality. You are truly the best at explaining 3D.
@pascalg19812 ай бұрын
I honestly consider you to be my favorite out of the hundreds of subscriptions I have. You are one of 3 that are pinned to my taskbar. You have a unique way of presenting tutorials. Always with professionalism, the right tone, clear. You introduced me to 3D by incorporating 3D models into Davinci. You were the only one who spoke and explained it so well. Maybe you should consider this niche market? I wish you the best for the future. Know that you will remain pinned among my 3 favorites in the hope of seeing you again soon ;-) Good luck and thank you for everything!
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the good luck and the kind words! I appreciate you sharing that!
@allenpayne91822 ай бұрын
As a colorist on KZbin, discussing the latest tools and techniques might sometimes feel as monotonous as those camera gear channels that focus solely on the newest models and their features. Consider stepping back to rediscover the passion that initially drew you to this craft. Focus on the aspects of color grading that excite you, independent of the latest updates or trends.
@Longdancer2 ай бұрын
Frankly, you're not the only one that feels this way. Many of the Davinci Resolve people i've followed over the past 4/5 years have really stepped back from producing as many as they use to. These include some of the professional colorists that you mention. This is for lots of reasons i'm sure: family commitments, additional work acquired through the hard work they put in building their KZbin channel - well deserved. Also, i think some of them, like you, just loose motivation because life moves on, people change, priorities change - that's life. Whatever you choose to do, i just want to say thank you for all the work you've done so far. It's been very very useful and inspiriring to me. You are part of my success. Thank you. Good luck with everything. (I won't be unsubscribing)
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
I appreciate all of that, thank you!
@55bess2 ай бұрын
your videos are very rare, but high quality, I will always leave a like and enjoyed watching them from Ukraine
@llpreiss2 ай бұрын
We naturally go through seasons in our lives. You may look at this as what is happening in your work. There are so many who are trying to find their niche here and it has become crowded with nothing really unique to differentiate themselves in what they offer. I looked back on the earlier videos I've watched of yours and was surprised that it was over 4 years ago. I have become busy in different ways, even as DR has evolved, and I am now becoming more interested in doing documentaries. When I first subscribed to your channel I was transitioning from Premiere Pro and needed help in using the software - you provided that help. But my "season" has changed and it's taking me in another direction and that is good. I've moved to using DR more as a tool to accomplish my expanded passion for making films. Posting on YT just to excite the algorithm and get pushed isn't where it's at anyway although many are successful at it, and that's great. Oh, I think I'm rambling. So, just keep growing. Les.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Thanks Les, nothing wrong with rambling. I enjoyed reading it all! And you're right about seasons. I can't say that I haven't enjoyed making the videos I've made. I can just say I am just not enjoying making them right now. But the future is unwritten, so we'll see what happens!
@mikefetherling2 ай бұрын
You're one of the FEW channels I regard as SOLID QUALITY. Life is short though, do what fulfils you with no apologies! However, know that if your DR tutorials drop off...you will be missed!!!
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying so! I've enjoyed my time here, so maybe I just need to step away for a little longer to get that enthusiasm back. Thanks for watching and for your comment!
@TransformXRED2 ай бұрын
It's totally understandable that things change in life, and we don't have the same interests for the same things over time. But there's one thing you shouldn't do is to compare yourself to others on KZbin. From my perspective, there is no saturation of channels about Davinci Resolve and Fusion. What I mean is that even if there are multiple videos on the same subjects, most people watch most of them because of different spin from the host. I personally don't care much about the professional colorists using resolve for example. It doesn't matter if they are really good at their craft because what they do is related to their own niche. Film/Documentaries, etc. I don't work with raw footage or log. It's interesting but not appealing to the vast majority of the audience interested in Resolve. I watched a lot of tracking tutorials, they technically are all the same at the end of the day (it's tracking lol), but there is always something new to learn because it's presented by different persons with different personalities, and with reality life examples. Me for example, I don't need to know much more about tracking in Fusion anymore, but I still watch videos about it. It's entertaining, and it's interesting to see how people are using it.... And I still learn little tricks. Last thing, don't forget that most people never comment on KZbin. It's always nice to have positive comments, but the most important thing is to just do what you like... And not care much about the rest. Whatever you do, good luck :)
@moose3042 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. As someone that also has lots of different interests and a somewhat wandering career, I connected with your "too many interests" :) Stay curious!
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching it! Yeah, it's a lot to handle. Good thing, I suppose, but also a burden! I appreciate the comment!
@LearnColorGrading2 ай бұрын
Our team has always had a lot of respect for your work. We wish you all the best.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
The respect it mutual. And thank you!
@CesarAugustoTejada2 ай бұрын
You have a lot of talent! I've learned a lot from your tutorials. I don't mind how long it takes for you to upload a video because the value in them surpasses any waiting time. I understand that everyone has their own priorities, but I hope that in the future, you'll find more motivation and upload a video just because you feel like it, regardless of who watches it. I'm sure many of your subscribers will be very happy to see you back. Regards from the Dominican Republic.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
I appreciate the kind words! It's comments like yours that definitely help. And the truth is, the future isn't written, yet. Maybe I need to step away a little bit longer to get all of that excitement back. We will see! Thank you!
@andresosorno_filmmakercolorist2 ай бұрын
thank you sir... gracias señor,
@TWDub2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the demo video. Would it be possible to show how to deal with a surface that gets obscured throughout the course of the clip? I've scoured Google and KZbin and Reddit, and *NOBODY* is talking about this issue. I have many clips where I'd like to do some edit work and use the tracker to put a logo/image on a surface that's in motion, but once it gets obscured by something the mesh gets pushed out of its original position and never goes back to its proper place. Would you happen to know how to deal with that, and potentially make a video on it? Cause again, *NOBODY* else seems to be addressing that issue. Basically every video out there is focused on a surface that's clearly visible from start to finish in the clip which isn't helpful and not realistic for all surfaces which one might want to track. Especially in more lively clips where there's lots of stuff happening.
@pascalg19812 ай бұрын
Incredible work! More 3D please! You explain so well! I really like that your videos are long to fully understand what you are doing. Congratulations!
@pep982 ай бұрын
Hi. Thanks for a great video, was looking for this. One question if i may. Where do i find the possibillity to make the nits higher? Out in the sun it's not that clear. I cant find the way to adjest the nits.
@PostColorGear2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately no. That is just how the screen is manufactured. Having said that, there should be a brightness option. If it's at the fullest, then there's no way that I'm aware of that you can make it any brighter.
@pep982 ай бұрын
@@PostColorGear thank you! Will try that
@pascalg19813 ай бұрын
You are truly impressive! Wow! Even more examples with 3D Model! I have a question regarding the import of a 3d Model (not the one in the example) into my Davinci scene. I need your help! When I reduce the size of the object to small (ex: Scale=0.02), I always notice flickers on the model and jerks/deform on the outline. Probably because the object is small. Is it possible, from Blender, to export the 3D Model by already reducing the Scale? Or if not, what would be the solution? With the Deflicker, Blur, ColorCorrector Nodes no success. Thanks and great work!
@PostColorGear3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words. You should be able to reduce the size in Blender before exporting yes. I am not in front of my computer but I know there's a setting for it. As far as the flickering, I am not sure. My first thought was your graphics card but if you're not having issues elsewhere, it's probably not that. It could have something to do with the size, as you said.
@1312motorsport3 ай бұрын
very good
@dlionfilms3 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏🏽
@ronaldejesuspena14993 ай бұрын
WOW. I Was searching and looking for this content, how to remove green screen on KZbin. And WOW the Best of the Best. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@OntopInglesOnline3 ай бұрын
I didn't really manage to accomplish this effect but I really learned a lot. Thanks so much.
@matt_ricamino3 ай бұрын
Very useful... thank you so much!
@Doroteya.n253 ай бұрын
Bad explanation sorry... When you teach programs you keep it simply and clear.
@PostColorGear3 ай бұрын
How do you have 22 subscribers and 0 videos? And you want me to believe that you're not just a spam account?
@ShangleLP4 ай бұрын
Very useful thanks
@markjohnson27234 ай бұрын
Great vid. I use a ton of green screen footage, and as we all know, this can come with a huge variance in quality on different clips. So I'm always looking for any way to improve the look of composite footage. I've never seen anyone use this method, but I can already see how it'll be useful with some of my footage. There are sooo many ways in Resolve to achieve/improve the end effect you want with compositing, I love to see different methods from different editors. Thanks for this!
@PostColorGear4 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for watching, and commenting!
@rajubarman52204 ай бұрын
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@Krayonix4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in this video, it has been very helpful for me. I needed to composite a portal which was way brighter than my shots and this helped match it very well. You're the best!
@eyeemotion14264 ай бұрын
Do you know any good sources for Fusion-tutorials like this one? I always liked VideoCopilot tutorials, but they only do After Effects (which I don't have anymore). I'm trying to find decent special effects Fusion tutorials, but most of them are too 'snappy' and only do what's popular at that moment. I'm pretty new to Fusion and I'm trying to get things done like watersplashes. I do find some good Emitter tutorials, but nothing like watersplashes (3D). I'm converting older 2d movies to stereoscopic 3d. In the movie I'm doing now, the person walks through a waterfall. So the moment he walks through it, I want to 'throw' some watersplashes that you would get, towards the viewer. Fusion is the equivelant of After Effects, isn't it? Cheers
@PostColorGear4 ай бұрын
Apologies I didn't response sooner. Yes, Fusion is Blackmagic's AE. And sadly I don't think that any other channels are doing old VCP tutorials in Fusion. I've thought about doing more but haven't gotten around to it and haven't had the time anyway. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@koushikbhattacharya8324 ай бұрын
last trick u showed that u set in and out point on source monitor and it effect the timeline respectively....but nothing is happen when i do thing...is there any in preference setting that should i turn on?
@PostColorGear4 ай бұрын
Do you have the two viewers up? It may be that you're looking at the timeline viewer and not the source viewer.
@raymondstpaul49134 ай бұрын
Is there a way of doing this for an image that comes into frame? Do you have more on this subject? What if the image isn't forward an is off to the side off frame?
@Lepewhi5 ай бұрын
Panasonic g9ii is out now.
@leebrandt85975 ай бұрын
The notion that ISO 400 and 3200 are the most "balanced" is a misconception. If you look at the chart, the most balanced ISO is 800 and 1600. Second, there is no such thing as native ISO when shooting raw. Only in a baked in codec like pro res does native ISO really come into play. Cheers
@dondantes19922 ай бұрын
blackmagic raw is not "raw". It works with r3d files only
@leebrandt85972 ай бұрын
@@dondantes1992 r3d files aren't raw, they're compressed. You have to choose compression before you shoot. But there's no native ISO on Blackmagic raw files, same as r3d
@BasicFilmmaker5 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@PostColorGear5 ай бұрын
Thanks Kevin!
@karakur5 ай бұрын
Having trouble with my DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor keyboard. It's not responding during editing sessions despite being fully charged and recognized by my computer. Indicator lights aren't working either. Tried on different computers and reinstalled the software, but no luck. Any suggestions?
@eatingcookingKh5 ай бұрын
How about G95 for photography in 2024?
@waylandmayo5 ай бұрын
amazing!
@waylandmayo5 ай бұрын
very helpful, THNX!
@sebastianheuwagen93185 ай бұрын
it still is even in 2024
@bobpeiffer68785 ай бұрын
Excellent point on “how to get back to multicam clip.
@bobpeiffer68785 ай бұрын
EXCELLENT explanation on editing a multi cam Clip! 1st video I have seen that actually was effective in explaining the why and how to use reasons! Kudos!