Color Grading Masterclass: Resolve 15
What you’ll learn
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You will master styles and techniques and be able to create cinematic color grades for your films.
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You will learn tips and tricks that will take your grading to the next level.
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You will learn Davinci Resolve
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You will get my LUTS and Power Grades when course is completed.
Why take this course?
A lot of people struggle to create a cinematic film look and many people ask me how I create my look. Making a short tutorial wouldn’t be enough to show you how I do it. So I decided to make an in depth course that show my process and how you can take your color grading to the next level.
Great grading can make you feel things, it can set a style and tell stronger stories.
This course will teach you how create a professional cinematic film look.
So If you’re serious about working with film, video and color grading, and wants to become a PRO, this course will really help you so that you can take your own films and projects to the next level.
What you will get:
– You will get a deep understand of the most useful techniques and tricks on how to get cinematic looks for your films.
– The course mixes theory and tips with practical examples which you can apply on your project today.
– You will learn about; Davinci Resolve, the grading process, grading for clients, calibration and advanced grading techniques and much more.
Who am I to teach you?
Jonny Von Wallström is an award-winning director who has directed and produced films for channels such as Netflix, Al Jazeera, SVT, UR, MTV and more. His latest film The Pearl Of Africa premiered in Toronto 2016 and was later sold independently to Netflix. This is a film he shot, edited, composed, graded and soundmixed himself. In 2016, he was awarded the PPFA Maggie Award for media excellence in global journalism. He has also won Europe’s best advertising prize Cannes Lion and Swedish Guldagget.
Why you should do this now!
Investing in yourself is the most important thing if you want to make a living working with a profession like this. During my 15 years as a professional filmmaker, I’ve invested in online courses, books, talks and workshops. There’s been good ones, but also a lot of bad ones. But the education has really helped me get to where I am today.
Sign up now and don’t wait! If you’re not happy with the course, I’d be more than happy to refund all your money within 30 days. But I hope that doesn’t happen!
See you on the other side!
Who this course is for:
- You are a Filmmaker
- You are an aspiring Filmmaker
- You are an editor
- You are a colorist
12 reviews for Color Grading Masterclass: Resolve 15
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Howard Hernandez –
The course was extremely useful and helpful for me. There were some things I would update/add such as getting more time to grade images and getting feedback on the work we’ve done. I think for other courses, having assignments with feedback from Jonny/other students would be quite helpful.
Having said that, the course was great. I wasn’t aware of how powerful DaVinci was until I took this course.
Working at a university, I’ll take a lot of points from this class and add them to my own cinematography class.
Just take the course, it’s worth it.
Artur Turowicz –
It’s ok,
I knowed most of that but this movie give me a different way to make the same things. A couple of options it’s hard to see on monitor becouse of resolution course is to low (1920×1080 is a minimum for that).
Cours is realy good for new and itermidiet resolve adept and I am also happy to end it.
Good job Jonny!
Sander Goorden –
I’m sorry, couldn’t keep watching. Low quality instructions. I wanted to improve my basic knowledge on the subject, but I feel like it wouldn’t even give me basic understanding of the fundamentals. Also, why intro’s for every single movie.. some are less than a minute. Makes it very annoying to watch. I would love to know more of the WHY and then the HOW.
Dan Vincelette –
Color grading is intimidating. The course does well at breaking it down and teaches a process. This course goes deeper than how each function affects the outcome, rather it teaches how the different steps affect each other, how to use them together and how to work around sticking points in your shots. With what was taught and practice, I’m sure most can become somewhat proficient at color grading after this course.
Belgiim –
Recently I just decided to get into film. I’m new to all of this. Wasn’t sure where to start but I want my film to look epic. So I decided to jump in this course. I will definitely replay the course to sharpen my color grade blade. I learned tons. Mr. Wallstrom is an artist. He’s precise but not too technical allowing the student a full spectrum of creativity.
Christopher Hammarberg –
Great in-depth course with lots of professional takeaways! Jonny is engaging to listen to and gives you a very solid, quick professional workflow. It’s very well-presented and you can tell he put a lot of time and energy into making this course.
Riccardo Ceppari –
Really good course for a beginner, the teacher is friendly and shares his points of view and personal experiences while showing and explaining his workflow and work structure. His personal considerations and the theretical part is kinda illuminating since they give you a glimpse of his real professional life, which you cannot find in other platforms in most cases.
If you are looking for a very very technical walkthrough, maybe this will not be the best course for you, but if you want a comprehensive look of the program and its functionality along with a very interesting human approach and shared real experience this will be REALLY VALUABLE.
Thanks!
Omar Gibran –
Now I know what coloring should be. It doesn’t mean to change everything to become more fancy or totally different feels. It should be something that support the story that you want to tell. This course helps me to learn how to use DaVinci Resolve, the basic understanding for coloring, and what you can do to tweak a bad footage.
Kristoffer Hellman –
Not very well produced, which is disappointing for a video tutorial. One interview camera is hunting for focus during the whole first part. Doesn’t feel like the teacher is well prepared.
Steven Wyatt –
This is a great course for DoP’s wanting to get a step by step understanding of what it takes to create a filmic image. I was brought here from the creators youtube channel Creative North, and find his approach to story telling & colour fascinating. I recommend this completely. Thank You.
Zbigniew –
Too much thinking while speaking, feels like a one take
Julie Shurley –
It was a bit much because I have never worked with Davinci Resolve. I’ve worked with Premier, but not really color grading with that either. So it was a good intro for me, and if I get more into doing color grading, I will have to watch this again. At least I know where to get the direction that I would need.