Car Color Grading Workflow in Resolve A lot of car footage does not fall apart because the camera was wrong. It usually falls apart because the workflow is inconsistent. That is the issue I kept running into. I could get one shot looking good, but keeping the rest of the edit in line took more

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Why Your Car Videos Don’t Look Cinematic A lot of the time, car footage looks clean but still does not feel cinematic. The image is sharp, the car is nice, and the camera is decent, but the final result still feels flat. What usually causes that is not one big mistake. It is a stack

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Fix Cheap Looking Car Footage in Resolve A lot of car footage does not look cheap because of the camera. Most of the time, it starts to fall apart in the grade. I see this all the time with otherwise solid clips. The car looks good. The lighting is usable. The composition is fine. Then

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A lot of people blame YouTube the second their footage looks different after upload. Sometimes that is part of it, but a lot of the time the issue starts earlier. The viewer is not set up right, the color pipeline is doing something unexpected, or the export tags are off. By the time the file

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A lot of motorsport footage looks good enough straight out of camera, but once you get it into Resolve, it still feels a little thin. The car is there. The motion is there. The track has energy. But the frame still does not feel finished. Most of the time, the issue is not one dramatic

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