Dear Walter, thank you so much for this insight! It's incredibly valuable information you're providing here. I love your idea about discipline and creativity inside a constrained workflow. With open-ended tools like Resolve, it's easy to forget basics and lose oneself in dozens of correctors after correctors after correctors.
A few questions that came to mind watching your course and playing around with the node tree:
- How do you go about (if even) node caching? Depending on the footage and grading system, playback after heavy noise reduction in particular benefits from a cached node, which is why one might want to put that as the first operation on the tree.
- You've talked a bit about color management in the comments. Could you elaborate more on that? For example, how would you work when there's an ACES-workflow demanded? Or you have to work with HDR and SDR deliverables?
- Did you have the chance to play around with Resolve 17? Any new tools that piqued your interest? I'm still trying to wrap my head around the color warp tool, and I fear that the new HDR palette might be a bit overhyped for what it can really to to improve an image, but maybe you found something you really liked?
- Resolve 17: regarding the node re-numbering "feature" all of us hate that can't be turned off and f*cks with rippling – how are you gonna deal with that?