My first real drone video and I colour graded it in Davinci Resolve. There are unfortunately only two colour tullips, maybe l/ater this month more colours.
Any tips
Thanks for the feedback. Tried to keep the colours as real as possible but they are really intense.A great first video. It is hard to pan too slowly, and easy to pan too quickly. You did a nice job. Think of all the viewpoints that you can create, including close ups, maybe even with a hand held camera.
The colors are very intense, nearly surreal. Maybe that is nature’s beauty shining through?
You could search on this forum videos by Maik Kellerhalls and an extremely talented videographer from Australia, sadly whose name escapes me at this moment. Maybe he or someone else on the forum can provide that?
Those artists have set a bar for most everyone else to chase.
I am looking forward to getting back to the Netherlands, maybe once at tulip time.
Thanks massive! Great critics! Hope I can use them in future flightvideosBeing quite critical of your video:
1. The colors don't appear natural. The sky color isn't realistic, the tulips' color is oversaturated. There's a lot of blue in the green shaded stems, and overall everywhere. This, combined with oversaturation, makes no color seem natural or real.
2. The whites aren't truly white; they have a greenish tint: observe the clouds and the greenhouses? Perhaps the issue arose from boosting Color and Saturation upwards. You can correct this using Tint and/or Hue adjustments.
3. The images stutter a bit. Shooting at 24fps doesn't help. Try shooting at 30fps and utilize the Retime and Scaling controls with options like "Optical Flow," "Enhanced Better," "Fill," and "Smoother."
4. There's too much shadow in almost every scene: raise the shadow level.
I hope these comments are helpful in improving your videos.
Thanks massive! Great critics! Hope I can use them in future flightvideos
youtube let you choose, 4K also available