@mytravelmedia

awesome tutorial - thanks Danny.

@yuriorgunov

Hey Danny! Awesome video. Would you consider doing a video showing how you color graded this footage step by step?  This color grade looks amazing. Thanks!

@Romafedorov

Thanks man! Super helpful!

@KacperLiszka-k9b

Love it, thanks so much!

@heymiranda512

Thank you!!

@megankaruna9300

thank you so much!

@yusufteksesofficial

This is very helpful. Thanks a lot

@HEMLYN

how do I add more lines before and after close to each other like in this video https://youtu.be/OoQrwKJtv_c?list=PLqrHHabBzX0nY0NU5xFJ6NDYR1R-jopi0 @ 1:51

@ArifIslamabadajadvertise

What is the purpose of Solid Layer and how to make Edge wipe Half on the clip?

@D0nnyM4cD

Can you let us know what your node structure was? I could pause and write it down, but it would be nice to hear why you did it the way you did.

@hamzahamin5471

Hello, links are dead

@colorsitvichu529

bro how ur timeline was smaller mine was bigger how to solve that I'm on my Mac

@nuancemedia5664

I've added an extra keyframe to the point where I'd like to freeze frame my footage, but the power windows are still tracking after the fact. Any ideas? Wonderful tutorial btw :)

@Art-FX

Why are you doing the line with the generator and not directly in the transition?

@loudmotion5639

lol can we have a tutorial who you managed to get this skin tone tho :P ?

@esiali7252

hi.
How can I download this footage? for practice

@sonnt3216

Korean pink and white film color guide, please

@allenpayne9182

Nice tutorial. I think the more professional you get you step away from showing LOG footage and show single steps. "Professionals" only show "rec709" (a normalized image) and the final grade. Everything looks better compared to LOG. Log is what teh cameras captured. But it is not intended for the viewers to see "log" material. Better is to convert log to rec709 and show a "normalized image" to the audiance. (Instagram, Facebook, ) and show a comparison between Rec709 and the final grade. But that is just my opinion. But great tutorial anyway if you want to show the process.