Look Development & Workflow in DaVinci Resolve

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Welcome to an in-depth course in Look Development and Workflow in DaVinci Resolve.  

This is an intermediate course for colorists that want to gain a solid understanding of look development workflows, color management, and color theory.

You will learn complex saturation workflows, how to evaluate and recreate film emulations, analyze and create film halation, create custom black and white look, film grain methodology, the teal and orange look and much more.

At the end of the course, we challenge you to use what you have learned, to color grade your own version of an award-winning commercial.

The footage used in this course and a free sample of 35mm film grain is available for download so that you can easily follow along.

About the instructor

Jason Bowdach is a colorist and finishing artist based in Los Angeles, California. He's a Blackmagic Design certified instructor specializing in color and finishing, and he has an extensive background in film\tv post-production with large-scale international distribution at studios like Disney and Fox. He is also the founder of PixelTools, a company that creates color grading tools and presets for DaVinci Resolve.

Who is this course designed for?

  • Intermediate colorists
     

COURSE OVERVIEW

 

LESSON 01: HERO SHOTS

Going through methods for evaluating which shots to include as hero shots.

LESSON 02: COLOR MANAGEMENT & BASE GRADE

Preparing the project by setting up the color management and color space aware tools. Looking at how to work with exposure and balance to preserve details while keeping the integrity of the cinematography and the context of the story. Also going through some image-analyzing tools that helps make better decisions in the base grade process.

LESSON 03: LOOK WORKFLOW AND FILM PRINT EMULATION LUTS

In this lesson, we're diving deep into workflow for look development and node organisation with node hierarch. Then, looking at film print emulation characteristics and setting up a workflow to get the best result out of them.

LESSON 04: WORKING WITH FILM PRINT EMULATION LUTS

Using printer lights and film print emulation on a commercial using the established workflow. Also, discussing order of operations, ways to kill off saturation, whether to apply noise reduction before or after the grade and general color theory.

LESSON 05: SILVER HIGLIGHTED LOOK

Demonstrating three different methods to create the Silver Highlighted Look (Bleach Bypass) on a color chart. The methods include midtone detail work to add micro contrast, shaping luma only curves and primary controls.

LESSON 06: LOOK ADJUSTMENT

Now it's time to implement the look into the established workflow, on top of the base grade. Explaining how to adjust for best possible result and consistency. Then, experimenting by mixing silver looks.

LESSON 07: EVALUATING & RECREATING FILM EMULATIONS

Diving into the characteristics and behaviours of film emulations, and recreating the essence with curves.

LESSON 08: CUSTOM BLACK & WHITE LOOKS

The RGB mixer and the Splitter & Combiner node is used to gain better control over black & white images.

LESSON 09: ANALYZING & CREATING HALATION

Analyzing halation on images shot on film, and creating halation that can be used in a variety of looks from scratch. Talking about the benefits of working in linear light and converting between color spaces.

LESSON 10: FILM GRAIN METHOLOGY

Using charts and scopes to evaluate grain, and continue to emulating both negative and positive film grain. Looking at the best ways to integrate grain for most visually pleasing result, and setting up a real film-scan-grain workflow.

LESSON 11: TEAL & ORANGE LOOK

Building the classic teal & warm look with curves on a test image and charts.

LESSON 12: TEAL & ORANGE CONTINUES

Going through two more methods to create the teal & orange look, using both primaries and the color warper.

LESSON 13: COMPLEX SATURATION WORKFLOWS

Going through different saturation tools, and looking at color management to create technical accurate saturation response in non-managed workflows. Then, using the LAB model to adjust saturation and using HSV and HSL to create deep filmic colors.

LESSON 14: COLOR MODELS EXPLAINED

Looking at some color models to better explain what happens with saturation when converting between different color spaces.

LESSON 15: HARDWARE & 3RD PARTY SCOPES

Jason walks you through his hardware recommendations and looks at Nobe Omniscope.

LESSON 16: CHALLENGE

In the last lesson, we're challenging you to re-create the original grade of a commercial using the techniques and strategies from this course.


 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Johannes Burgstaller said:

Why are the single clips not included in the download file? Only the ungraded commercial. Do I have to cut the commercial into separate clips myself?

Yep!  You have to cut the clip yourself using Scene Cut Detect.  Not a huge issue i don't think.

NOTE:  If you want to 'Flag' the individual clips the way JD does it, then you'd do well to auto scene detect before entering the media pool.

Hope this helps.

 

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On the Teal & Orange Continues lesson, after you applied the grade in your shots, you said it worked for you, and there was that shot you mentioned something like the skin tone being "over the top". In that case, would you work on the clip layer to adjust that? What should be the best approach to adjust?

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Hi All, 

Can someone please let me know how the curve at the beginning of lesson six was developed. I’ve watched all the content, and it is as if there should have been a lesson in between 5 and 6. It just starts off saying, “let’s grab our curve and applying it”, but there is no reference as to where or why that was created. 
 

thanks! 

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8 minutes ago, Jon Darling said:

Hi All, 

Can someone please let me know how the curve at the beginning of lesson six was developed. I’ve watched all the content, and it is as if there should have been a lesson in between 5 and 6. It just starts off saying, “let’s grab our curve and applying it”, but there is no reference as to where or why that was created. 
 

thanks! 

If I recall correctly, I applied the Bleach Bypass look still / PowerGrade created in the previous lesson to save a few steps. Hope that helps clarify! 

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9 minutes ago, Jason Bowdach said:

If I recall correctly, I applied the Bleach Bypass look still / PowerGrade created in the previous lesson to save a few steps. Hope that helps clarify! 

Thanks for the reply, Jason! I thought that might be the case, but it has a few more control points so I thought I missed something. 
 

All the best! 

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