Learn the fundamentals of nonlinear editing while mastering the unique strengths of the Cut Page.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Editing video in the Cut Page of DaVinci Resolve
- Using the exercise files
- Generating proxies for smooth playback
- Simple color management
- Prepping sound for interview footage
- Selecting project settings
- Selecting the right auto save setting
- Setting up and recalling your workspace
- A note about fixing stuttering playback
- Drag and drop editing
- Bin navigation and view options
- Understanding track controls
- The key difference between track one and other video tracks
- Creating and managing multiple timelines
- JKL and using in and out points
- Append and Ripple overwrite commands
- Using the Smart Insert to bypass setting timeline in and out points
- The Overwrite command
- Video-only and audio-only edits
- Keyboard editing
- Source tape editing
- Revisiting the autosave settings
- The Cut Page challenge
- Organizing a story, part 1
- Organizing a story, part 2
- Additional swapping tips
- Selecting clips in the timeline
- Selecting edits and basic trimming commands
- Play around keyboard commands
- Audio Trim view
- Cut challenge: Fine-tuning your edits on the Cut Page
- Close Up and Place On Top commands
- Slipping shots, rolling edit points, and rippling the timeline
- Undo and redo in DaVinci Resolve
- Overview of the Speed Editor
- Using the Search Dial, part 1
- Using the Search Dial, part 2
- Edit modes
- The dual behavior of the Close Up key
- The four finger actions of the Speed Editor
- Trimming with the Speed Editor
- Rolling and sliding with the Speed Editor
- Adding transitions
- Important function keys, part 1
- Important function keys, part 2
- Quick export
- Final thoughts on the DaVinci Resolve Cut Page
- Additional resources and goodbye
Taught by
Patrick Inhofer