1Up Cinematic LUT Collection (First Gen.)
Cinematic LUT Collection from Keith Fisher of 1Up Creative Media
A collection of my best Cinematic LUTs for LOG & Rec709 footage that I use on a daily basis to give my footage a dramatic and timeless look and feel with ease.
Tested, Tried and True to work on Canon, Sony, Blackmagic, ARRI & RED cameras.
These LUTs are designed to give you a clean cinematic look and feel for all kinds of shooting scenarios including Indoors and Outdoors. From live, energetic concert performances to the solitude and tranquility of nature. You can use them easily for Documentary Filmmaking to daily social clips without having to spend hours grading your footage.
What's inside?
- 8 stylized LUTs for Rec709 (.cube files)
- 8 stylized LUTs for LOG (.cube files)
- Compatible with Adobe Premiere, Final Cut X, DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop, and any other software that utilizes 3D LUTs.
If you want to create the best results:
Make sure to lower the opacity of the LUT and adjust the contrast, highlights and vibrance of your footage to fine tune the look to your style.
While these LUTs are designed to work with any footage, you will get the best results if your clips are shot in a flat picture profile for better dynamic range (eg. LOG C, SLOG or C-LOG).
For footage that has already been corrected, the Rec709 LUTs will work best, for LOG footage, the LOG LUTs will work best.
How to use them?
When applying a LUT, if you find the result too intense for your footage, start by decreasing the contrast, highlights and vibrance values of your footage to create the desired result before decreasing the opacity of the LUT. Decreasing the opacity, will result in loss of the colour values built into it. I personally find setting the opacity between 70-90% and adjusting the contrast and highlights works best for me.
The same concept applies to white balance. If your image is looking too warm or cool, a simple white balance correction will instantly fix this. To achieve the best results, make sure to correct the white balance of your footage before applying the LUT.
My personal recommendation would be to first apply your camera manufacturers Rec709 conversion LUT for your specific color profile (you can find these on the manufacturers website) and then apply one of the Rec709 LUTs from this collection. This will ensure the best color reproduction for your specific camera.
If you are unsure how to install LUTs into your video editing software, a simple YouTube search will solve all your problems. Simply type “how to install luts in your editing software."
8 stylized LUTs for Rec709 (.cube files) 8 stylized LUTs for LOG (.cube files) Compatible with Adobe Premiere, Final Cut X, DaVinci Resolve, Photoshop, and any other software that utilizes 3D LUTs.