
Originally Posted by
jake blackstone
Haha, that's funny. I'm so glad you'd voiced these sentiments. I get this attitude days in and day out, especially on music videos. Why should we pay you more money, if I can get the director or DP just reuse some look presets and deliver the video? "You as a colorist should be really scared, one of the powerful parts of a Davinci are its extensive presets" What extensive presets? It's just regular garden variety color grades gallery, just any other grading systems. I think originally it was offered on Pogle back in the day. But, if that's your understanding what colorist does, then just use Magic Bullet looks right now. If you're planning to buy Resolve just so you can reuse some bought "presets", then I suggest you should save the $1k and stay with Color. Dare I say, it's just as powerful in that respect:-)
Let me give you an example of why I'm not worried. In majority of cases for music videos grading, I'm usually provided with a few reference videos or stills. If all you are trained to do is to just push the presets, then you should prey to your color gods, that someone had already created this look and you have it in your bag, so you can give to your client what he wants. Beside, the looks never properly work anyway. What if it's something new? As a simple preset reuser, would you even know how to recreate that look in the reference video? I have lost count as to how many times I would get the material, where video wasn't shot even close to the reference requirements. With an advance of modern post tools, clients are under impression, that anything can be turned into any desired look. Yes, but it takes more talent, experience and time, than just reuse of presets. So, no, I'm not scared or even concern at all. Will I get offered less of the low or never paying music video offers? What about all those low quality- good enough- let's find the cheapest colorist for the job- just for film credit- a great way to make connections- do this one and then will get you more non paying jobs? Couldn't care less. Not my market...
I work with Baselight and Lustre, less with FilmMaster and Scratch. Not that many people can say this. Before I ditch my Lustre, I will be doing very extensive, real life tests of the Resolve, but if it meets my needs, I will swith to Resolve in a heart beat, despite my obvious affection for Lustre...
PS. Not being a colorist, that spends many hours every day pushing colors, you can't possibly imagine the importance of ergonomics of properly designed control panel. So, I'm not even going to try to explain it any more...