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In this video I explain what kind of Node Tree you can use for every project in Davinci Resolve

Before you start a project it's super important getting a good node tree in place to give your project structure.

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00:47 - CST
01:56 - Serials/Primaries
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03:27 - Film Look
05:30 - Exposure
05:41 - Balance
06:05 - Contrast
06:26 - Saturation
07:51 - New Look/Curves

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@TheOrsonLord

6 months ago

I just wanted to let you know, I've been using this colour grading tutorial for everything for the last 4 months, and it's absolutely been a godsend for me. Thank you so much!

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@AAvfx

11 months ago

Finally, someone from the industry that shows us how it's done correctly. Thanks. Subscribed!

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@shinraboss

2 days ago

I just create a step by step note on my phone from this video. I kept coming back to yours because it's so helpful. ive made two videos with color grades all thanks to you. You rock!!

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@nagemaakte

11 months ago

Took you way less words than other channels to explain this workflow, without losing any key information. Very clear video! Thanks

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@AkibKhanVlogs

7 months ago

So subtle and quick! Loved it!

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@_eugenechia

7 months ago

From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for this tutorial! I have been really trying to learn color grading well for past 2 years. This is THE ONE tutorial that finally helped me lots!

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@CallMeHarris

6 months ago

One of the best and most useful color grading tutorials I have found and I've watched at least one hundred! Thank you very much!

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@johnmaglica

7 months ago

THIS IS SO SO GOOD! Thank you for making this πŸ˜„πŸ‘Š

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@dougmacmillan1712

7 months ago

I've just tried this on a test project. Thanks so much! This really makes sense.

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@hongkiekie

11 months ago

You have the most similar approach to the workflow I've been thinking about for over 3 years. It is a very good lecture. So cool! Dope.

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@erockvaughn2190

11 months ago

One of the best Davinci workflow videos I have seen so far. Thanks for sharing.

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@jamesCamali

2 months ago

One of the most helpful tutorials that I've ever come across. Thank you!

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@runhaar1

11 months ago

IMPORTANT - You can create your look inside of the CST's (add a serial node before the last CST). It will give you more flexibility as you are working in the DWG colorspace. If you do it after the second CST (rec 709), you can only make minor adjustments as you'll be working in a smaller colorspace. Also - Best to put the "Texture Node" in a serial and not in a parallel.

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@theraywong

1 month ago

One of the best I've found, everything you need to know and includes project settings and node structure - excellent! Thanks very much. πŸ™

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@-lfjc

7 months ago

Finally, there is a clear and straightforward explanation/ tutorial on how to set up node tree. This video really saves me. Thanks very much.

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@itterlymediagroup

4 months ago

Runhaar this has saved me HOURS! and is the only node structure I use. Your a great teacher that SHOWS and explains everything well. From day 1 of using this node structure my clients have been WOWED. I hope to book a one on one with you in the future. Defiently WORTH IT!

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@draculamountain

3 months ago

You're a life saver man!! This rules so much, thank you!

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@ttaylor22

2 months ago

finally someone who is actually showing us how to do it properly!!! thank you

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@matthewjamesmartin

11 months ago

Your CST explanation and workflow are the best I’ve seen from any YT video. Thanks, subscribed!

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@jackwelsh4896

2 months ago

THX Runhaar - you're simply the best!! Short & simple, straight to the point and excellent explanation of the critical points! Your node tree is the killer!!

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