Portable | Waqas Qazi - Freelance Colorist Masterclass

Unlike free YouTube tutorials, this course explicitly teaches you how to turn your skills into a profitable freelance business.

Buyers gain access to:

Emulating classic film stocks and creating custom LUTs. 3. The Freelance Business Blueprint

The same Reddit post alleges that Qazi's Facebook group, created for students, isn't a legitimate learning community. Instead, the post claims it's used to crowdsource techniques from paying students, which Qazi then packages and sells as his own "proprietary" methods. Waqas Qazi - Freelance Colorist Masterclass

Qazi often uses his personal income as proof of concept, stating publicly, "I made $234,700 as a Freelance Colorist last year…" to validate the earning potential of the course methods.

- Practical advice on building a color grading suite, regardless of budget. It covers everything from basic setups to high-end studios capable of handling 4K footage, as well as how to properly set up a room for accurate color.

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The masterclass was a thorough, step-by-step guide to color grading, covering everything from the basics of color theory to advanced techniques using industry-leading software. Waqas shared his own experiences, successes, and failures, providing valuable insights into the world of freelance color grading.

Beyond the core video modules, the enrollment package typically includes several assets designed to accelerate a student's workflow:

Are you more interested in the or the freelance business strategies ? - Practical advice on building a color grading

In the crowded digital ocean of color grading tutorials—where YouTubers promise "Hollywood looks" in 10 minutes and gurus sell $30 LUT packs—it takes something special to stop a professional in their tracks. has done exactly that.

Most colorists teach the "line on the vectorscope" method. Qazi teaches a practical, three-node approach to skin that works even under horrible LED stage lights.

Emulating the organic look of classic film stocks (Kodak and Fujifilm). Phase 4: The Freelance Business Blueprint