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So the color
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page allows us to create groups in order
for us to apply grades
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to a bunch of clips at once
instead of doing them all individually.
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This is great for scenarios
where you have a bunch of different clips
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from the exact same environment
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where you know that you can grade
all of those clips in a similar way.
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So in situations like that,
creating groups can be a big timesaver
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and just make things
a little bit easier for you.
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So let's jump into Da Vinci.
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I'll show you guys exactly how I do it.
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So as you guys know, within this project,
there are a bunch of different
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environments that I shot in.
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There's a longboard environment,
there's the dirt bike environment,
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there's the grassy acro environment
and the underwater environments.
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There's a bunch of different
environments here and what I could do
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to make my life a bit easier
is maybe group a bunch of these together.
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So for example, the dirt bike clips,
what I can do is select
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all of them by holding command.
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Just go through here
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and honestly, I could probably select
some of these surf clips as well,
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especially if I'm just trying
to throw a lot overtop of a lot of these.
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They are in similar environments
and I know that they will look good
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all together
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so I can go here.
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This is a similar kind of environment
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as well above water here.
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Dirt biking, shot
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and these surfing ones, this
g point here too.
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And now with all of those clips selected,
what I can do is right click
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go up here to add into a new group
and I can give this group a name.
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So I'll call this one dirt biking
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and surf.
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Click enter.
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And now we can see
we have this little link
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icon in the bottom right of each
one of our clips within that group.
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And this just tells us
now that we are able to make changes
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to all of these clips at once.
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Now after we've made a group
are no graph area changes a little bit.
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It's going to close the media pool here
to free up some real estate.
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If we look up here
at the top of our node graph,
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we can see
we have four dots instead of two.
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And that's because we now have a group pre
clip and group posts clip after our clip
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adjustments right here,
we have group three clip,
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we have clip, we have group post clip
and we have timeline.
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So what do you think that the new group
pre clip
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and group post clip node graphs do?
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Well, they do exactly what it sounds like
they do.
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So each one of these clips
within our group here
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has these four options.
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So the clip level here, the clip node
graph is still going to let us make
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individual adjustments
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to each one of our clips
within our group here at the clip level
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and the adjustments that we make here
on any one of these clips,
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they're not going to be transferred
over to the other clips.
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They're going to stay within this
individual clip.
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Now, the changes that we make in group
pre clip and group post
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clip will be reflected
on all the other clips within our group.
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Now, the reason we have
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group pre clip and group post clip
is because we know that
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the order of our nodes within our node
graphs here make a difference.
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Right?
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If we have a contrast node first,
then a saturation node after it's
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going to look a certain way.
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And if we switch those node, it's
going to look completely different. So
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the order of our nodes makes a difference
and it affects how our image looks.
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So that's why we have group
pre clip and group post clip.
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These are here for us to make changes
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before the clip level adjustments
on each one of these clips
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and after the clip level adjustments
on each one of these clips.
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So if I wanted to add a lot,
where would I typically do that?
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Typically that would be done like after
your primaries and stuff like that.
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So group post
clip would be a good place to do that.
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So let's go over to the let's here
let's go over to like bundle
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and let's just try to find something
that looks okay.
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A lot of these are going to be crushed.
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But like this jungle
one here, it looks pretty good.
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I'm happy with that.
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And this group post clip.
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So if I go to any of these
other clips now,
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we can see that
that same grade has been applied.
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Command D turn it on and off.
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It's pretty minimal, pretty faint,
but it still looks good.
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And within this node graph, we are able
to make any other changes that we want.
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So I can option s also add some curves
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maybe if I want to
because I'm working on group post clip.
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The changes I'm making in this node graph
doesn't matter what clip I have selected
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will be reflected on all the other clips
that are in the same group.
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If I want to make changes
to just this clip over here,
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I'll go over to the clip level
and I can make changes over here.
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So in this case,
maybe I'd want to make it a bit warmer,
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maybe add some tint.
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So this would be my primaries right?
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And I can go through all of these clips,
kind of skim through,
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see if that looks good.
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And if it doesn't,
then I can just go to the clip level here
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in the node graph and make any changes
that I want on a clip level.
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In this case, this looks pretty good.
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Maybe in this clip I want to desaturated
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the blues here
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just because I'm feeling
experimental today.
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So maybe I want to saturate them.
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Yeah.
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So if you want to make any clip level
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changes on
any one of these clips, you still can.
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But if you want to make a change
that affects all of the clips
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within a group, you can do that
on the group pre or group post clip.
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And of course we have timeline
here at the end.
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If there's anything that you want
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to throw on top of everything,
usually that's something like film grain
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or maybe a bit of like an open effect,
like collation or something.
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You can apply that
to everything at the very end.
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And if you ever want to remove
one of your clips from a group,
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what you can do is right click on it,
go up here to remove from group
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and you can see that
that little link icon is now gone.
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If you ever want to add a clip back
in, we can right click select,
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add into current group
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because that's the group
that's currently selected and it will
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add it into that group and apply
whatever is in pre and post group.
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And if we ever want to just delete
an entire group, we can go up here,
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select groups, dirt biking and surf
and then just select delete
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and it will delete that group completely
and take off any of the group
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pre clip and group
post clip adjustments that we made.
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But that's pretty much group clips.
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Very powerful tool.
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Definitely add this to your tool kit
because it'll come in handy,
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especially on bigger projects.
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And when you're working with a client
that you know is going to want revisions
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later on, you can kind of generalize
groups of clips in this way
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so that you can make general changes
to larger groups of clips immediately.
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And you don't have to go in clip by clip,
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make changes
to every single individual clip.
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That's it for this video. Hope
you learn something new.
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Catch you in the next one.
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