
How Colour Grading Works
Want to know how colour grading works in DaVinci Resolve? This practical guide breaks down the full process — from colour space conversion to creating a cinematic look — using clear steps and real examples. Perfect for filmmakers, editors, and content creators looking to improve their visuals or learn the basics of grading. Includes a video tutorial to follow along.

How to Colour Grade in DaVinci Resolve: A Beginner’s Guide
New to colour grading? Learn how to colour grade in DaVinci Resolve with this beginner-friendly, step-by-step guide. From project setup to node structure and export, this article walks you through everything you need to know to start grading with confidence.

How to Work with a Colorist: A Guide for Producers, DP's and Editors
Working with a professional colorist is a crucial step in post-production that can transform your footage into a polished, cinematic story. This guide explores how producers, editors, and DPs can collaborate effectively with a colorist—covering everything from pre-production planning to final delivery. Whether you're handling a commercial, documentary, or feature film, this article walks you through key workflows, communication tips, and prep checklists to ensure smooth, impactful results.

How to Export in DaVinci Resolve: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to export DaVinci Resolve projects with confidence using this clear, step-by-step guide. Perfect for editors and filmmakers, this post covers the best export settings, formats, and tips to ensure your final video from DaVinci Resolve looks professional—whether you're publishing to YouTube, delivering to clients, or preparing for a film festival.

Warm vs Cool Grades in DaVinci Resolve: When and Why to Use Each
Discover how warm and cool colour grades in DaVinci Resolve can transform the emotional tone of your visuals. From cozy nostalgia to icy tension, learn when and why to use each — and how to mix them for cinematic impact.

Understanding the Colour Wheels: Lift, Gamma, Gain & Offset in DaVinci Resolve
If you're learning how to colourgrade in DaVinci Resolve, understanding the Color Wheels—Lift, Gamma, Gain, and Offset—is essential. This post explains how each tool works and when to use them to improve your colourgrading workflow, from balancing exposure to creating cinematic looks.

Guide to Shot Matching in DaVinci Resolve
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Master shot matching in DaVinci Resolve. This guide covers essential shot matching techniques and tools for seamless Shot matching. Learn how to get the most DaVinci Resolve’s powerful features to achieve consistent and visually appealing results. Perfect for beginners and budding colourists, this blog post makes shot matching straightforward and easy!

Why Calibrated Monitors Are Essential for Colourists
In the world of colour grading, having a calibrated reference monitor is essential for achieving precise and accurate colour reproduction. This guide explores why calibrated monitors are crucial for colour critical work, the difference between verified and calibrated displays, and the importance of adhering to industry standards. Whether you're a beginner colourist or a professional working in production, learn about the key aspects of monitor calibration. Discover how using the right tools can ensure your colour grading is accurate, helping you deliver stunning visual results every time.


Colour Grading Inspiration and Where to Find It
Ever wondered where to find inspiration for colour grading? Here we take a deep dive on where to find it



ColourSpace Transforms for Colourists: The Essential DaVinci Resolve Tool
The Colour Space Transform