A simple capcut tutorial for grading cinematic night footage on the iPhone. My other channel for films & filmmaking: / @teemu.mp4 Store for LUTs, Presets: www.nightshota... My Insta: / teemu.jpeg
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@lakshya59462 күн бұрын
I'm the 1000th Subscriber! and Thanks For the tutorial, I just found your tutorial channel! your videos are amazing inspiration!
@nevertellmethaoddz85817 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for teaching us total beginners how to do this stuff. You explain it in a way that’s very easy to follow. I would buy courses from you about this stuff, actually will pick up your IG Reels course once I’ve gotten some decent footage.
@tonybarrett75577 күн бұрын
Nice videos. Do you have to worry about keeping colours within gamut? Some of those “neon” colours might be at the edge of the sRGB colour space and so you might risk losing gradation on some displays or suffer from posterization, I suppose. I guess it doesn’t matter too much as long as the display is small or the colours don’t appear like unnatural blocks of solid colour.
@teemu.tutorials6 күн бұрын
Yeah I mean for stuff like this, it's iphone footage edited for social media purposes for the most part. Going over the top with HSL breaks stuff easily but curves tend to work relatively well, that's why I use them particularly on capcut.
@tonybarrett75576 күн бұрын
@@teemu.tutorials yes, that makes sense. I’ve taken plenty of shots on my phone that look fantastic in the place they’re intended for but fall apart when I’ve brought them onto a 27” screen
@Indywave6 күн бұрын
Thanks buddy 👌
@Hxq994 күн бұрын
So we can get cinematic videos like this without using ProRes ?
@Hxq994 күн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/fWHbaHWHltx7bNEsi=UvzNPsnvXQ_7kyDD Here you are using log and I really like this tone