FILMIC 10
See the Difference
Compare raw footage against a FILMIC 10 grade. This is what an intentional starting point looks like.
Inherently Filmic
Film doesn't just look different, it behaves differently. The way it handles contrast, saturation, and colour relationships is what gives it that quality digital footage rarely achieves on its own. FILMIC 10 is built around those same principles. Every look starts from a truly filmic foundation, with enough variety to work across a range of projects. This isn't another emulation pack. It's a system built to consistently deliver inspiring, filmic results on your own footage.
Fully filmic, fully flexible.
Tonal Curves
Natural highlight roll-off and dense shadows that preserve detail across the image.
Saturation Behaviour
Colours stay rich in the midtones while highlights and shadows soften naturally.
Balanced Colour Separation
Cinematic tones with protected skin and natural colour relationships.
Already using FILMIC 3.0? FILMIC 10 is the full system. Same filmic foundation, fully built out.
Two Workflows.
One FILMIC System.
Choose the grading structure that fits your workflow.
FILMIC 10.0
A fully assembled grading structure for fast clip-based grading. Choose a look, drop it in, and start grading.
Perfect for: creators who want a professionally crafted look without a complex setup.
FILMIC 10.PRO
The complete modular system for building your own workflows. More options, more flexibility.
Perfect for: creators who want full control
over every stage of their workflow.
Choose Your Workflow
FILMIC 10.0
FILMIC 10.PRO
Explore the 10 Looks Included in FILMIC 10
CineSora
CineEterna
CineFilm
CineSteel
CinePost
CineVapour
Cine500T
CineSuave
CineClean
CineApex
Frequently Asked Questions
What software are these PowerGrades designed for?
Filmic 10 PowerGrades are designed specifically for DaVinci Resolve and work natively within the Color page as standard PowerGrades.
Can I adjust the strength of the look?
Yes. Each look is built so you can easily dial the intensity up or down using key output gain or by adjusting specific nodes within the Look Engine.
Are these beginner friendly?
Yes. You can simply drop the look into your node tree and start grading, but the structure also allows experienced colourists to dive deeper and customize the look.
What is the difference between FILMIC 10.0 and FILMIC 10.PRO?
FILMIC 10.0 gives you ten fully assembled CineLooks for a fast, structured workflow. FILMIC 10.PRO adds a more modular grading system with separated Look Engines, expanded node trees, and additional workflow flexibility.