Stranger Things Look | Shoot and Grade Tutorial

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Publicado 2017-12-23
Today, I'm breaking down and recreating both the cinematography and color grading of the hit show Stranger Things!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @averypeck
    Enjoy this new tutorial! I'll be starting on the next episode after the holidays, so if you'd like to see a particular show or film broken down next, leave a reply here! Happy holidays everyone!
  • @StorylineMedia
    Appreciate the fact that you took the process from camera, lens, lighting and colour palette in front of the camera through to grading. Really well done.
  • @willwatkins7094
    As someone who is into filmmaking and someone who was on the set of the screenshot you used outside... you nailed it. They do everything you did, just with larger equipment. PEOPLE, you don't NEED expensive equipment to get beautiful visuals. It just takes more work with a smaller crew or for yourself. That's the only main difference other than more dynamic range.
  • Brother you are a goat come back and fire the world with your knowledge
  • @ItsKapow
    This is the best grading tutorial I have come across. Thanks man!
  • @likealocal3094
    Love the way you explain color grading and looks creation. Keep on!
  • @nnylfsivart
    Dude, best color grading channel I’ve come across!
  • Incredible!!!! You made the BMCC 2.5k footage look like it was shot on a RED!
  • @SpencerHaydo
    This video really gave me a deeper understanding of colors and the color grading process. Well done!
  • @JomToons
    What a great idea for a series!
  • @bosez
    This channel is a real gem
  • @Pierorocks
    Really great use of using the sun to light the entirety of the first shot!
  • @storyfrontier
    This was excellent. The advanced grading tutorial combined with the fact that you shot the scenes, all delivered in a clear way shows you know your stuff. I wonder how you've grown in the last 2 years. A lot I imagine!
  • @yungmeise3513
    Watching this helps more than ANY other davinci tutorial. well done!
  • @pauldoffman9219
    Hey Avery, Please please come back and make more tutorials. Best I've seen! 👌
  • @MylonasFilms
    what a great tut, was gripped from beginning to end