Color Grading Oppenheimer No Davinci Resolve 20

Color Grading Oppenheimer No Davinci Resolve 20

Oppenheimer-inspired color grading study: I ​​recreated a scene and show the step-by-step process in DaVinci Resolve 20, with cinematography tips. In this video, I demonstrate a reference color grading inspired by Oppenheimer. I recorded my process while copying the aesthetics of a scene and explain, step by step, how I achieved the final result in DaVinci Resolve 20. In addition to the grading, I discuss the cinematography choices that influence color correction (lighting, contrast, temperature, lenses, and film stock look). You'll see: How to analyze the reference (light, contrast, hue, and texture) Material preparation (primers: balance, exposure, and organization) Using essential nodes and advanced techniques (curves, color warper, qualifier, power windows) Reference matching: how to match skin tones, shadows, and highlights Final step: film grain, vignetting, and fine adjustments to achieve the "Oppenheimer" look without losing naturalness If you enjoy the content, leave a like 👍, subscribe for more color grading videos, and activate the bell 🔔 — this really helps me continue producing technical and to-the-point content. Tools and plugins I use DaVinci Resolve 20 (Studio) Native nodes: Color Wheels, Curves, Color Warper, Qualifier, Power Windows Who is this video for? Colorists, videographers, cinematographers, film students, and anyone interested in learning color grading by reference and practical techniques in Resolve. If you'd like to contribute to my work here, any amount is welcome ;) Pix code: [email protected] 📢 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram -   / italoofortes   🎥 🎨 About my channel Here you'll find videos about photography and filmmaking, whether you're a beginner or an advanced user. In addition to weekly videos in our Davinci Tips series, where I share quick tips on Davinci Resolve. Our focus here is the Color Grading by Reference series, where I perform color grading using film/series references using Davinci Resolve. #ColorGrading #DaVinciResolve20 #Oppenheimer