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  1. Hi. Have not posted long time here but now i feel to need to spread some words on my digital desktop. I wonder if anyone has lately some experience on subject? I'm doing one job now where 90% is VFX in one way or another and now i do all the versioning manually. Sure we could set up fusion connect to all of this but we have not done this yet. Probably will test with next job. As all VFX come from post house using mainly Nuke then it would be reasonable to have a go on Generations but as there is not much information about it at the moment floating it got me wondering if it would help me at all? Any ideas or experiences would be helpful. Maybe i'm also barking under wrong tree and should go with some other grading platform that would connect better to Nuke or Nuke Studio? Ideally i would like at tool that would plug in to Nuke somehow or Fusion in that matter but non of this seems to exist now or possibly i'm missing it somehow. There has been a link for video that describes this clever way of getting Nuke to render directly to Resolve timeline as Fusion connect asset but i can ot find that video now. The basic concept was that nuke could render to pre set folder structure that had version number in file or folder name and in Resolve those would pop up as new asses on premade place. So in that way it is really doable it seems. One thing that comes to mind is that way would not update external matte and would still need some manual hand holding but all other aspects would be covered like versioning from shot to shot. Sure BM has long way to go on that matter i would say. I'm not really keen to go with Nuke Studio for now. I i'm really hoping that i could one day grade on the VFX assets directly somehow in one way or the other. Now it is done either layering or external mattes which also works but not that super fine as i would like it to be. I have done both commercials and features that are really vfx heavy and in a way it is a mess every time if you do it manually. Sure it is not that super bad but annoying still. My vfx house was nice in that sense that all the naming and lengths and color science were spot on and clean. Then again i come to another matter. RED settings in nuke is another layer of things you have to manage if you do not render out plates yourself. We will see if aces will make that part better for us next time. All the ideas pointers and discussions are very welcome here on the topic despite the origin doing it in Resolve.
  2. Hi. How does the subject seem to Resolve users here ?
  3. I just finished grading BELDONA: summer 2017 «Escape» for Cheese & Chocolate Film. Yet again good example how remote work is done in simple way. This spot is produced in Switzerland, shot in Mexico, edited in Switzerland, post and grading done here in Estonia and final delivery to Switzerland again. director: Sven Wedekind director of photography: Daniel Kunz grading: Margus Voll, C.S.I. Shot with RED Epic. Graded in DaVinci Resolve Studio 12.5.5 with ACEScc.
  4. Here is my latest work for a beer commercial. Shot on Arri Mini and graded in Resolve Studio 12.5.5 in ACEScc. Last products shots have some external mattes from Mocha Pro to get more precision in masks.
  5. Hello, everyone. I'm a Ravensbourne student currently studying Editing and Post Production. As I'm in my final year, I'm currently in the process of writing my dissertation, which mainly investigates how advancements in digital technologies have expanded the creative capabilities of a colourist. If any of you have time, I would love it if you could answer some of the questions I've added below. These answers will definitely help expand/reconsider/polish a lot of the points I've already made. You do not need to answer them all, but if you could answer as many as you can I would really appreciate it. Additionally, if you have any interesting points you'd like to add, or want to suggest any more questions, do not hesitate to let me know. My email is francocuen@gmail.com Why do you think colour is such an important tool in filmmaking? Why do you think black and white was not enough? Do you think being colourist is primarily a technical or creative role? Where do you see the future of colour grading headed? What are some of the new technologies/tools that the industry has to start to consider looking into? What do you think makes colour grading an art in itself? What is your opinion on HDR? What are your opinion on LUTS As third-party plugins for NLE and colour correction software becomes more user-friendly, making it easier for anyone to learn and apply colour grading into their work, why do you think a colourist will still be relevant in 5 years time?
  6. director: Sven Wedekind director of photography: Daniel Kunz grading: Margus Voll, C.S.I. Beldona lingerie fashion spring spot i graded is just out. See all the new trends and feel the warmth in spring weather slowly coming. Shot with RED Epic. Graded it in ACES with Resolve studio and delivered full camera original resolution to client in 5k. Did all that on my brand new win 10 box and not a xeon one but i7.
  7. Director: Helen Takkin Producer: Kadi Freja Felt Cinematographer: Meelis Veeremets E.S.C Color Grade: Margus Voll, C.S.I. Graded this spot for local telco christmas campaign. Shot on Scarlet. Arial Inspire 1 raw.
  8. I wonder if anyone has used subject for gui on Resolve? I know it is a bit ridiculous for resolve but i have other things also in mind like Fusion for that station and lare display would be good there just not sure how well Resolve would handle it. Native resolution is 3840 x 1600. Two issues i would see is curved panel and rather large dimensions and one has to think where to put video monitor and scopes. Any ideas i wold be grateful. http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-38UC99-W-ultrawide-monitor
  9. It is time to feel beautiful before xmas. I just finished another version of Beldona fashion spot / short. It is hard work and someone has to do it like soma say. It was shot on RED Epic some time in August in Switzerland. Graded it in Resolve 12.5 with some Neat Video and some glow etc. I clearly need better machine for jobs like this. Model has some digital makeup also done in Resolve. With more beefy machine it would be better to go on detail for that but i hope in this case it is sufficient.
  10. Client: Eesti Energia Director: Helen Takkin Producer: Kadi Freja Felt Cinematographer: Meelis Veeremets Editor: Johannes Arro Color Grade: Margus Voll, C.S.I.
  11. We are a equipment rental and post production services company based in Manhattan looking for a resident colorist who would like a room to develop and grow his/her color correction business. The ideal colorist has the ability to bring clients to the facility for projects and also work on some internal corporate client work. We have a DaVinci Resolve system with full panels, 2 EIZO monitors and a SONY BVM 250 as well as a LG OLED 4K TV for screening. Happy to offer a tour of the facility to anyone who could use the equipment and facility.
  12. Another tutorial, that might be helpful especially for Resolve users. Differences and similarities between the two are outlined, making it easier to adopt. Cheers, Mazze