Cinematic Creator LUTs Vol. 1 - 12 Natural Film Looks
Give your footage a natural cinematic starting point without crushing skin tones or over-styling every shot. Cinematic Creator LUTs Vol. 1 is a pack of 12 creative .cube LUTs made for creators editing travel videos, vlogs, YouTube videos, reels, shorts, and everyday visual stories. The looks are designed for standard Rec.709 footage and common creator workflows in DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, CapCut, and other editors that support .cube LUTs. These are practical color starting points with clearly different personalities: clean contrast, warm travel color, visible teal shadows, golden highlights, muted drama, soft portrait color, vintage fade, and punchier creator color you can dial in for each clip. What's Included - 12 .cube LUTs - Natural cinematic looks for Rec.709 footage - Installation and usage guide - Personal and commercial-use license - Preview images for quick look selection LUT List - Clean Film - Warm Travel - Soft Teal - Golden Hour - Urban Contrast - Muted Drama - Soft Portrait - Night City - Vintage Fade - Documentary Neutral - Creator Punch - Flat Log Assist Works With - DaVinci Resolve - Adobe Premiere Pro - CapCut - Final Cut Pro - Any editor that supports standard .cube LUT files Recommended Use For the most natural result, apply the LUT after basic exposure and white balance correction. Start around 40-70% intensity, then adjust based on your footage. Use 100% when you want the full character of each look. FAQ Are these LUTs for Log footage? No. These are creative LUTs for standard Rec.709 footage and everyday edited video. They are not camera-specific Log conversion LUTs. Can I use them commercially? Yes. You can use them in personal projects, client work, YouTube videos, social content, ads, and paid productions. Can I resell or share the LUT files? No. The LUT files may not be resold, redistributed, uploaded, shared, or included in another product. Will they work on phone footage? Yes, they are designed to be useful on common creator footage, including phone footage. Results depend on lighting, exposure, and white balance. What if the LUT looks too strong? Lower the LUT intensity to 50-70%. These looks are intended to be adjusted to match your clip.
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