New video on thus topic (more correct):
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While I don't consider myself to be an expert colorist, I know the importance of color grading in storytelling. The use of warm tones can evoke feelings of happiness and warmth, making the audience feel comfortable and at ease. On the other hand, cooler tones can create a sense of mystery, suspense, or even a feeling of nighttime. Knowing how to color your work makes all the difference
Moreover, correcting skin tones and exposure can significantly enhance your video footage's quality. By making sure that the colors are balanced, the skin tones look natural, and the exposure is consistent throughout the footage, you can create a professional look that engages your audience and captures their attention.
The video is a real-time tutorial of my approach to color grading. I've made sure that every step of the process is captured so that you don't miss anything important. The video may be a bit long, but I hope it's helpful that way. Thank you for taking the time to watch, and I hope you find the video helpful.
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00:00 Setup
00:57 Color Correction
03:25 Skin tone Correction
05:45 Color Grading
10:10 The Film Look
13:15 The Final Product
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