Taeyoung Artist @the_huny -Just like the opening, you can also put on a pretty color
Just like the opening, Taeyoung will use the video editing program called Premiere Pro -on a video you filmed
Just like the opening, Taeyoung will use the video editing program called Premiere Pro -so today, Taeyoung will
to show you how to correct color -show you directly
to show you how to correct color -how to do color correction
to show you how to correct color -using Adobe's video editing program
so that you can also add pretty colors to your video -called Premiere Pro
so that you can also add pretty colors to your video -As you know, color correction is
As you know, color correction is an area where there's no right answer -an area where there's no right answer
As you know, color correction is an area where there's no right answer -So you can find the colors
So you can find the colors according to your personality and style -according to your personality and style
So you can find the colors according to your personality and style -I'll share an explanation
In today's video, I'll show you a test using landscape and character videos -of the reasons why Taeyoung corrects in this way
In today's video, I'll show you a test using landscape and portrait videos -with which value
so you can understand why Taeyoung corrects in this way and with which value -using landscape and portrait videos
so you can understand why Taeyoung corrects in this way and with which value -so that you can understand
so you can understand why Taeyoung corrects in this way and with which value -So next time, after this video
After this video, I hope your videos will be more unique and prettier -I look forward to seeing your videos
After this video, I hope your videos will be more unique and prettier -in more unique, prettier colors
After this video, I hope your videos will be more unique and prettier Briefly, I will announce news about a contest! -Recently, Adobe started a very big project
Recently, Adobe started a very big project! It's called #FromMeToYou! -It's a contest called #FromMeToYou
Recently, Adobe started a very big project! It's called #FromMeToYou! -You can take a video you filmed of any theme of your choice
Take a video you filmed of any theme of your choice and edit using Premiere Pro or Rush -use the video editing programs
Take a video you filmed of any theme of your choice and edit using Premiere Pro or Rush -like Adobe's Premiere Pro or Premiere Rush
Take a video you filmed of any theme of your choice and edit using Premiere Pro or Rush -to edit the video
Take a video you filmed of any theme of your choice and edit using Premiere Pro or Rush -and upload it on your YouTube and Instagram
and upload it on your YouTube and Instagram -Once you submit a link to the video you uploaded to Adobe
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Adobe will give a one-year free subscription! I hope one of Taeyoung's subscriber will win! -So, this project is
* September 15th! (Correction) -due on September 17th
* September 15th! (Correction) -I hope you'll prepare soon -If you haven't done it yet -I think it would be great if you take some time filming -Now, I will tell you -how to do Taeyoung's color correction -Let's go Please prepare Premiere Pro and sample video!
* The sync is about a second apart for faster recognition. -Now, as you can see -there are four videos that I'm going to use for today's class -The first two videos that -I prepared are landscape videos -So the first thing you need to do is go into the menu called Effects -and type lumetri here -Then Color Correction shows up under Video Effects -And next, Lumetri Color shows up -Drag this one and put it in the video -Then when you go into Effect Controls of the video -Lumetri Color shows up like this -Here, click Lumetri Color -Then, here -the preparation for editing the video color -is complete -So, in video and photo editing -Curves is very important -Curves is a very powerful editing element -so I think it'll be good to keep it in mind -The Curves that I like to usually use -is called a S-Curve method -Uh... -You can think of it as -Curves editing method -that are used a lot in most movies -I'll show you in this video -First, put this part up like this -First, put this part up like this
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -And then, lower this part a little bit
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -Depending on the video, I'm sure -how you move the Curves will change -but I think it'll be helpful to keep in mind -but I think it'll be helpful to keep in mind -that most of the time, the Curves are kept like this -Okay, let me turn it like this -and bring this part down a little -So I gave an S-line like this -You can already see -that there's already a lot of changes in the video -Ah you might think video color correction isn't much -it's a bit futile -You can color correct landscape videos -this way -So, if Curves editing is complete -Next go to the Creative menu -Here, there's something called Look -This is a preset -There are presets that Adobe Premiere Pro gives -Here, if you click -any one of them -you can find a color that you want -So like this, you can use a preset -of a color that you want -If there's no color that you're looking for -you can create your own -In this case -I will try the preset called -SL GOLD RUSH HDR -So, if you clicked on this -in Intensity, the default is 100 -It's a very high value -so I'll bring this down a lot -I think 40 is the right amount -In the case of Faded Film -the more you bring it up, the more it feels like a movie -This is Faded -which you can understand it as -a menu that has a slightly foggy effect -I won't use this effect -to make this video clearer -uh...cleaner -to emphasize the impression more -So next, do you see the Sharpen menu? -This is usually... -depending on what kind of camera you have -you could use it -or not use it -For this video, I took it with a drone -so I'll give 15 -And then, in the case of Vibrance -It's a menu that emphasizes the color of the video -I'll also give about 15 for this one -And then, in the case of Saturation -There's another menu that's the same -There's a different menu -so I won't touch it here -So, that's enough for this -Next, go into Basic Correction -There's another Saturation here -There's another Saturation here
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -So I use the Saturation here
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -that's why I didn't touch the other one
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -Usually for landscapes, I give about 125 -which makes them look cleaner -I'll give it here -Next, do you see Blacks? -Blacks is a menu -where you can decide to emphasize the darker elements or kill it -in your video -In this case, I'll give it about 15 -And Whites is the same -It's an element that determines the white parts of the video -You can remember them this way -Shadows is the same, you can think of it -as a menu setting that's not as strong as Blacks -In my case, I usually edit -by increasing it, killing it -and repeating the process like this -Uh, in the case of Contrast -for landscapes, I tend to make it a little stronger -So I'll give it about 25 and finish editing this video -It's very simple right? -Remember that -color correction is -something you can complete very fast like this -Don't be afraid anymore -I think it'll be good if you try color correction like this -I'll try playing it now -So, like this -I'll show you how it looks -before editing the video -before color correction -It was this -And like this, it changed very nicely, right? -This is the power of color correction -And to give you a good tip -If you really like the color correction you did -and want to put it in another video -then, go into Effect Controls -click right on your mouse at Lumetri Color -click Copy -click on a different video -and Ctrl + V -then the correction you just made gets put on this video -Like this -But in this video, I don't think -the color correction matches well -so in this case -I will try a different color correction -So, likewise, put Lumetri Color -And then, go into Color -Go into Curves -I think it'll be good to give an S-line to this too -I'll emphasize this a lot -And then, for Midtones, drag it along -I'll put it around the middle -So, since this video -has a lot of white parts -I'll give it a bit of a foggy effect -by lowering the Curves a little -Now, I'm going to make some changes to this part too -So color correction is -a subjective area that changes a lot -according to the emotions and mood of that time -So you... -can color correct it nicely -based on the mood of that time -There are no answers -So like this, I completed the color correction -So this time, just like before -I'll go into Creative, and give Sharpen about 15 -I'll give a lot of Vibrance -I'll give about 40, 50 -Next, I'll go into Basic Correction -For Saturation, I'll give it about 120 too -For Blacks, in this case -there aren't a lot of parts -so I'll leave it at 0 -But there's a lot of Whites right? -I'll give a lot for this one -I'll give about (-20) -And then, for Highlights -I'll lower it a little bit -And because this is a landscape -I'll give a lot of Contrast -to emphasize -the beauty of the landscape -And then, there's Temperature -You can think of it as White Balance -When you move White Balance to the right -you can bring out the warmth -When you move to the left -you can emphasize the coolness -In this case, to give it a bit of a fall feeling -I'll give about 10 of the warmth -And then, for Tint -When you move to the right, there's pink -When you move to the left, there's green -I won't use it for this video -So like this, the video's color correction is complete -Now -I'll show you how it looks -before correcting -and after correcting -The difference is very big, right? -You can enjoy color correction like this -Next is color correction of a portrait video -So when you do color correction -you can use Lumetri Color -like how I just showed you -and do you see a mouse icon here? -Click here -and there's the Adjustment Layer menu -Click on this -Next, drag this and pull it up -Here, I'm going to drag Lumetri Color in Effects -that I showed you -Then, you can move it -on your own here -The benefits of this is -if you widen the color -like this over the other videos -you can use it one them as well -Like this, you can freely move it -so you can color correct very easily -using this method -So, let's get started now -For portrait correction, S-Curve is used a lot -For portrait correction, S-Curve is used a lot
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -Put it down like this
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -Midtones is very important -Midtones has curves so -The effect of Midtones is -that it has a direct effect on the skin -So don't forget that -you need to be very careful -about how you move Midtones -If you move it a lot like this -the character of the person feels a little bit dead -so I tend to correct it more finely -Like this -I think it'll look pretty if I put Curves like this -So here, go back into Creative -and remember the presets? -If you use this well -you can get a very cinematic look -I especially like this Fuji series -You can add a lot of film feel to it -I think it'll be good -if you use a lot of Adobe's presets -I'm going to use F125 preset from Fuji -For Intensity, about 45 -I'll give about 45 -And then, likewise, I'll give about 15 for Sharpen -I'll give about 15 for Vibrance -Should I give about 20 for Sharpen? -It was taken in the dark, so there's a lot of noise -So in the case of portrait correction -I'm going to go into the menu called Color Wheels -And then, there's Midtones -Just like what I said -the effect of the Midtones in Curves -on the skin tone is very big -so I'll move it a bit here too -For this Midtones, you can move the color -of the skin tone
What it looks like dragging!
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -and set it like this
What it looks like dragging!
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -and set it like this
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -I filmed this video during sunset -so the skin tone -is a bit reddish -To make it more natural -I'll move the yellow line -I'll give it about this much -This is before and after -It's not that much of a difference, but this tiny difference -controls the bigger atmosphere in video color correction -so I think you can correct it much more finely -And then, I'll go into Saturation -Should I give this a bit too? -I'll give it about 115 -And then for Blacks, I'll give it about 15 -For Whites, a little bit... -I won't touch this -For Shadows, I'll raise it a little to make the video brighter -For Highlights, I'll bring it down a bit -I'll bring out the moodiness -So Contrast is a very important area in portraits -The more you lower the Contrast -instead of emphasizing the person's character -the person matches well with the surrounding -giving it a comfortable feel -So for portraits -I usually take out a lot of contrast -But if you don't like this -if you want to bring out the character more -you can emphasize the Contrast like this -it brings out the person's character -and the surrounding very well -so you can change it -according to your style -So Exposure is brightness -I'll carefully adjust the brightness to 0.5 -And then, I'll also use White Balance -There's White Balance WB Selector -If you click here like this, a mark shows up -If you use this mark to click -on grey areas or white areas -it'll automatically set the White Balance -This way you're just leaving it up to Adobe -But for those who don't want that -you can change it like this -In my case, I don't think -the White Balance color that Adobe set is too bad -So I'll use this as it is -I'll play the video now -This is the video with the color correction -Uh I think it looks really nice -Should we watch it bigger? -Isn't it very pretty? -I think it came out nicely -So this time -I'll show you the video -before correction -So like this, we finished color correction -Lastly, we have portrait correction -In this case, it's a video I took from the studio -Now, I'll start correcting the video -For this, likewise, you can drag the Adjustment Layer -and color correct it like this -Or just like the way I showed you earlier -you can color correct the video itself -You can remember these different ways -So I'm going to use an S-shaped Curve for this one too
Pay attention to the changes in the video! -I'll move it like this -For the skin tone management Midtones -I think it'll be good to -move very carefully -while finding the skin's texture -and color -I think this is a good amount -And just like I showed you earlier -you can go into Color Wheels -When you move this in Midtones -slightly yellow -it makes the skin more alive -or make the skin tone in the video smoother -you'll get this kind of help -And then, I'll go into Look -I'll use a preset -I don't think I need a preset in this video -so I won't use it -Likewise, I'll give about 15 of Sharpen -I'll give about 15 of Vibrance -Because it's a photo taken in the studio -a video -it doesn't require a lot of correction -but you can take a closer look -at how you can do a portrait correction -So like this -I'll move it however I want -I'll do it this way and bring up the brightness a little bit -I'll give it just 1, very finely -And then, I won't touch the White Balance -Like this, I completed the correction -This is the video... -with the correction -This is the video -without the correction -This corrected video feels very lively right? -So please remember that -you can color correct by following this video -and that you don't have to be afraid anymore -So at Taeyoung's channel -we've been talking a lot about -editing methods in -Adobe's Lightroom and Premiere Pro -I hope this video will be a great help -for your videos and photos -If you found this video helpful -It would be greatly appreciated -if you can click Like and Subscribe -So this has been Taeyoung -I'll see you again with another fruitful video