This was a rather quick tutorial and I learned quite a bit from it. I can see how it makes the video better, although it ultimately depends on the scene.
These are the renders for part 2. This exercise was quite challenging so I had difficulties with the work:
For the first video, I redid about 3 times. I started by reducing the red tint and adding in a slight blue tint. I then reduced the saturation, mostly red, for the other colors. After that, the video will look similar as intended, albeit being very dark. That was where I faced a bit of difficulty. I ended up modifying the contrast/brightness and touched a bit on the gamma/exposure. Ultimately, I'm proud of my final render.
I did mostly the same for the second video, except that I changed the tint first. On a humorous note, I initially thought that it was an image rather than an actual video. Hence, I modified the video based on the first frame and ended up exaggerating it badly when I noticed how the background mountains and the foreground are always dark unlike the reference image. When I realized it was a video, I readjusted the contrast, brightness and color tone and got my final render. It is not exactly like the reference image but close enough and I'm fine with it.
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