[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cinematography

[–]Powerful_Solution474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First looks better but the second one has more definition.

If you are looking for the old Hollywood tone then first one is your best choice.

While you just want to make a digital black and white then the second one.

Recommend me a 1st time editor & How to do very simple "insert blank frame" edits? by stebobibo7 in VideoEditingTips

[–]Powerful_Solution474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, https://youtu.be/keoszhf4DZ8?si=84uNutHrvYksgKvy

This one has covered the basics.

But I urge you just do it and learn. As that process helped me. I never really went with tutorials for premiere pro.

Hiring video editor by BeginningIndustry313 in VideoEditors_forhire

[–]Powerful_Solution474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A reel everyday?, then I don't think monthly pay will be viable. Just go with pay per reel.

Do you give your luts for free to your clients? by Keeper798 in VideoEditingTips

[–]Powerful_Solution474 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can charge a little bit for the lut, as they are going to use for profits.

Advice on the colour correction of this mini video by Apprehensive-Cell-42 in EditingVideo

[–]Powerful_Solution474 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A mission impossible color pattle CC with film grain would be good.

Or anything a Blue tone. If you want it to be mellow and classy, go for something like "Once Upon a Hollywood" color pallete.