Just found your TH-cam channel on da Vinci resolve editing and have to say these are some of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen on da Vinci. Why your channel was a “secret“ is still a mystery to me, but I am very grateful just the same. Your explanations of how to get in and out of the various views of source view is amazing. Thank you. New subscriber.
That's simply the most useful video on the topic. Just started using the cut page and, dare I say, it WILL save me lots of hours with picking and trimming clips. Thank you!
Glad to hear it helped! It is a new way of editing, but once you got a hold of it, especially with the speed editor, you'll be flying through your footage.
Thanks, this is a really helpful summary of the cut page. I think most people just jump straight to the edit page, but I can really see the benefit of getting a project off to a quick start in the cut page, especially when you have a larger number of clips to work with.
When I first saw Da Vinci, I immediately wondered: why is there a CUT and EDIT, how do they differ? Because all of the other tutorials start from the Edit mode. This video answered my question, and I love my cut mode and the overview of the whole project. Edit mode just goes straight into fine-tuning the parts of it.
Glad it helped Julia! I was wondering exactly of the same question. I think if it comes down to a single keyword, the Cut page is about efficiency. And it handles that extremely well. Even more if you have the Speed editor. Thanks for the comment!
Very good introduction to the cut page. I have recently started to edit most of my videos in the cut page - especially, I do like the source-tape mode. But there is on little CAVEAT which I had to learn the hard way: if you use source tape with a high number of clips in a bin (and sub-folders) - let's say 100+ - it can easily happen that you press 'I' for in and just forget to correctly hit the button 'o' for out. In this case DR adds all clips after the In-point to the timeline. If you do not recognize this and continue editing you will have a tough time at the end, i.e. finding exactly from where things went wrong and deleting the unwanted clips out of your sequence - Puh, that's nasty. Anyway, the cut page is awesome as is your video!
Ouch! I can see that being an issue. I wish they would allow us to add markers on the source tape. One thing I always do when I use source tape is to take a short peak at the clip I just appended to the timeline and do a mental check-off that I actually dropped the right clip. Thanks for your comments and feedback!
Glad to hear, thank you! I don't have a specific one to recommend, but I guess any recent version Resolve shortcut cheat sheet will do. I am personally using the 32 key Stream Deck interface where you can custom-map each key to a shortcut.
Do you know how to add multiple in and out points to a single source clip at once? Because i keep forgetting to press f9 and want to import everything at once
Just found your TH-cam channel on da Vinci resolve editing and have to say these are some of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen on da Vinci. Why your channel was a “secret“ is still a mystery to me, but I am very grateful just the same. Your explanations of how to get in and out of the various views of source view is amazing. Thank you. New subscriber.
That's simply the most useful video on the topic. Just started using the cut page and, dare I say, it WILL save me lots of hours with picking and trimming clips. Thank you!
I agree with you!
Glad to hear it helped! It is a new way of editing, but once you got a hold of it, especially with the speed editor, you'll be flying through your footage.
Thanks, this is a really helpful summary of the cut page. I think most people just jump straight to the edit page, but I can really see the benefit of getting a project off to a quick start in the cut page, especially when you have a larger number of clips to work with.
Thanks Andy. Yes, the keyword is 'speed' here. Couple that with the DaVinci Speed Editor and you're cruising.
This was really helpful, and you added a lot of info other people didn't that will definitely help me to become much faster. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Most helpful video I’ve seen on how to use the Cut page.
Awesome, thank you!
When I first saw Da Vinci, I immediately wondered: why is there a CUT and EDIT, how do they differ? Because all of the other tutorials start from the Edit mode. This video answered my question, and I love my cut mode and the overview of the whole project. Edit mode just goes straight into fine-tuning the parts of it.
Glad it helped Julia! I was wondering exactly of the same question. I think if it comes down to a single keyword, the Cut page is about efficiency. And it handles that extremely well. Even more if you have the Speed editor.
Thanks for the comment!
very helpful, thanks.
A very professional tutorial
Thank you!
Resolve is an Nle to be reckoned with, thanks for your insights.
Very good introduction to the cut page.
I have recently started to edit most of my videos in the cut page - especially, I do like the source-tape mode.
But there is on little CAVEAT which I had to learn the hard way: if you use source tape with a high number of clips in a bin (and sub-folders) - let's say 100+ - it can easily happen that you press 'I' for in and just forget to correctly hit the button 'o' for out. In this case DR adds all clips after the In-point to the timeline. If you do not recognize this and continue editing you will have a tough time at the end, i.e. finding exactly from where things went wrong and deleting the unwanted clips out of your sequence - Puh, that's nasty.
Anyway, the cut page is awesome as is your video!
Ouch! I can see that being an issue. I wish they would allow us to add markers on the source tape. One thing I always do when I use source tape is to take a short peak at the clip I just appended to the timeline and do a mental check-off that I actually dropped the right clip.
Thanks for your comments and feedback!
@@StocksyUnited great advice! Will keep it in mind for next bigger edit. Thanks a lot.
@@joyoffilming9500 of course!!
This was a fantastic video. Opened up a bunch of hotkeys that I needed to learn about. Do you have a recommended Hotkey reference I should be using?
Glad to hear, thank you! I don't have a specific one to recommend, but I guess any recent version Resolve shortcut cheat sheet will do. I am personally using the 32 key Stream Deck interface where you can custom-map each key to a shortcut.
Do you know how to add multiple in and out points to a single source clip at once? Because i keep forgetting to press f9 and want to import everything at once
Thanks Gabi!
You are welcome!
I don't have the options for the playhead lock at all, how can I get it?
great tutorial thanks!
You're welcome!
Life wont be the same from now) Thx dude
of course! Glad to help!
TIMELINE FKN DISAPPEARED IN THE MEDIA TAB WTF DID I DO LOL I WAS 2 HRS INTO EDITING THANX TO THIS TUT INTRODUCING ME INTO DAVINCI
Oh nvm i was on the fkn media page lol timeline is on the cut page
editing on a Mac, no F9 key. Anyone know the equivalent ?
It depends on your keyboard setup. You might need to hit the FN key to switch to the F9.
you can also change f keys function in the preferences keyboard section
thank you!@@autismspeakz
the first video I watch that don't say to ignore this tab
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Your videos are really very much targeted to the people like us, who really wants guidelines. Wish to see more videozzz..
Thank you for the feedback! Yep, more coming soon.
very helpful, thanks.