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I will professionally color grade your video in davinci resolve


About this gig
Your footage already tells a story. My job is to make sure the color supports it.
Im a colorist working in DaVinci Resolve, specializing in cinematic color grading for short films, music videos, and online video content. I focus on natural skin tones, balanced contrast, and stylized looks that enhance mood without feeling artificial.
What I offer:
Professional color correction and color grading
LOG / RAW footage conversion to Rec.709
Shot matching across multiple clips
Cinematic look development tailored to your project
Color isolation and selective grading
I work with footage from most major cameras including Sony, Canon, Blackmagic, GoPro, and iPhone.
Before ordering, please send:
Camera and footage format
A reference film or visual style
Your project deadline
This helps ensure your final grade matches the tone and style you're aiming for.
Get to know Manubhav
- FromIndia
- Member sinceOct 2025
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Hindi
FAQ
What type of footage can you work with?
Send ProRes 4:2:2 HQ or 4:4:4:4 files + EDL/XML with all footage in one folder via Drive/WeTransfer. Remove all effects, text, and titles before sending. Not sure how to export? Message me and I'll guide you through it.
Do I need to shoot in LOG for you to grade it?
No, but LOG/flat profiles give significantly better results. If your footage is already in Rec.709 I can still grade it, but dynamic range will be more limited. Hence the grade will be very limited
How do I send you my footage?
Via Google Drive, WeTransfer, or Dropbox.
What if I don't like the grade?
That's what revisions are for. I'd recommend sharing a reference image or film before I start so we're aligned on direction from the beginning.
What if my footage is longer than the package limit?
Message me before ordering and I'll put together a custom offer based on your actual runtime.
What do I need from you to start the project?
Please send your original footage (preferably ProRes 422 HQ or 4444), an XML or EDL file, and a folder with all clips used in the edit. Reference images. Remove LUTs, effects, and text before exporting. If you're unsure how to prepare files, message me and I’ll guide you.

