A tip I use a lot when conforming is to turn on the difference mode in the Viewer, you can do this by right clicking in the viewer and select it but I have my mapped to Num+ for difference and Num- for Normal. Makes it fast for me to switch to the difference mode to check that my conform match my reference.
Resolve is big in every particular way, so i learn every day something new. Extend Edits (E) are one example of an Featur that took me a while to figure out.
I like to edit a bunch of short-form content in one timeline. When I’m done, I put a duration marker over the duration of the Short/Reel. When I go to export those clips, I just click on the duration marker, then hit shift+G to set in and out points from the marker, making it a breeze to export multiple clips from one timeline.
@@CreativeVideoTips you sure can! There is, however, a small and strange bug with using the keyboard shortcut. If the first frame of the duration marker is not visible on the timeline, shift+G doesn’t work. You either have to zoom out, or right click the marker > set in and out from duration marker. I posted this bug on BM forums.
Lasso trim in Selection Mode works for me exactly as you demonstrated, but I don’t need to press ALT and SHIFT. The whole thing can be done using just the left mouse button. I'm using Resolve 18.5 on Windows and didn’t make any significant changes to the preferences. I also tested selecting the edges of the clips with ALT and SHIFT pressed. This works, but as far as I can see, pressing the modifier keys makes no difference.
not for me, I have to use alt/shift. I love this and have been searching for this forever. Old avid editor, I used this function all the time. I wonder if there is a check box somewhere that needs to be selected/deselected?@@Humcrush
One of the little things that made me transition from Premiere is the ability to double click on a marker (from the index list) and the playhead would jump there in the Timeline. Especially helpful for documentaries and long Interviews when I would make different color marker for different topics. Premiere cannot do that. But it's so essential.
I love trick tutorial videos; I always learn something new. it's very useful for me to have Timeline/Selection Follows Playhead enabled. It allows the selected clip to be at the red marker in Timeline and ready to be moved or edited in the Inspector.
@@CreativeVideoTips Love it. Thank you!! In Premiere I had followed Taran Van Hemert's tutorial and set it up so I could keep one hand on the keyboard and one on the mouse at all times, which I loved and still haven't at all managed to replicate in Resolve. I'll give this a shot!
The Edit Index panel has become one of my new favorite tools in DaVinci, especially for relayering tracks and seeing markers all in one place. I still need to spend some time with the Edit Index sub panel though.
When needing to copy paste timecode for compound clips or e-mail messages, move the position bar for the timecode you want press = on the keyboard, it selects the timecode window then just command/control c and then paste where you want it, when creating a compound clip I do this just before so I can paste into the compound clip timecode field
Love these tips dude. With place one top, i hit “x” to instantly create an in and out point over the desired clip in the timeline. Then i use your place on top trick.
Great tips! You know about the 'temporary disable' for snapping (or linked selection)... tap N while you're dragging in the timeline and snapping turns off just until you let go of the mouse click, then turns back on. Also drag a finder file into the Media Storage to navigate the Media storage window to that folder in the finder. Thanks to Jeff Greenberg for some of these.
I sometimes use the trick of mapping the Backspace function to the P key (which is immediately to the right of the O) and so with one hand, I can quickly set In point, Out point, and delete a piece of a clip that I deem not necessary. Not to mention that right below these keys there are JKL keys that are convenient for navigation - still with the same hand. Btw, great video, thanks a lot!
Sounds great and noted about the speed editor. To be honest most of my work lately has been over a remote connection and so my speed editor won't work remotely. Cut page has some improvements I need to cover since my last tutorials.
Oh my favorite thing i found so far is that there is an option to highlight duplicated clips. super useful for when youre trying to splice in things and cant remember if you used it earlier in the timeline or not.
One useful tip I've been heavily using recently is the 'Reveal Synced Audio in Media Pool' feature and a custom shortcut key for it. Suppose you have a synced video clip but you want to extend the audio; the clip in the timeline won't let you do that. What you gotta do is select the clip on the timeline -> Reveal clip in media pool. Right click on the clip in the media pool and select 'Reveal Synced Audio in Media Pool'. Drag and drop it on the timeline to make a good cut. My custom shortcut for that feature is Shift + F.
1- if you selected the end the clip , you can extend it by one frame by the same shortcut you use for moving the clip one frame 2- if there a dropdown menu , for example the drop down menu for video transitions in the inspector tab , you can type "p" to go to the the transitions that begins with "p" , furthermore , you can type "pu" to go to the the "push" transition right away , or you can scroll on the menu whe it is closed to hever over the transitions 3- if you selected many clips at the same time , you can change any property from the transform menu from the inspector tab all at once i'm still learning davinci ,this video was stacked with new tips ... thank you man I'm waiting for the new episodes
Thanks - I was getting too many complaints about my loud mechanical keyboards on zoom and teams calls. I'm using the apple wireless with the fingerprint reader right now. The skin on top is the davinci one from editors keys. It doesn't fit perfect but keeps my almonds from ending up on it when I snack.
Man... that first tip....You saved my life. This is something that was DRIVING ME CRZY.. coming from FCPX, I couldn't understand why it didn't work .. I still think that it's a flaw from Blackmagic to not put ALL BINS by default ...
@@CreativeVideoTips I also just discovered something pretty incredible for FCPX users who want to emulate the amazing capacity of FCPX to make multiple selections in a single clip. > Add a IN and Out point > Convert those into Duration Markers > Add a keyword to this duration marker. > Now, if you go to your smart bin corresponding to that keyword, the clip will appear in the media pool as a sub clip, only displaying the part of the footage between the duration markers... like in FCPX > AND, now you can drag and drop this sub clip onto the timeline, directly, WITHOUT having to Set In and Out from the duration markers! And, once on the timeline, you can still trim the clip and access the "hidden part" of the footage and adjust your cut. Like in FCPX. > Following this method, you can set a keyword called FAVOURITE and thus quickly create a smart bin where you will have access to all your favourite sections of longer clips.. The workflow is still slower than FCPX as it requires a few extra steps, BUT, we're slowly getting there. .. It really starts to be usable.. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that in the past, you have to convert the Duration Markers into IN and OUT points in order to add only that segment to the timeline.
Missed your videos Mate xD. Thank you for another great tutorial, you are the most underrated creator in resolve editing space. I hope you're doing great and more tutorials are on their way because they are super useful!! Love from India!❤
Thank you so much for the support and kind words. Yes more is coming. I moved a year ago and it has taken me time to get settled. I hope you find the new tips practical.
I feel I’m going to be typing this all week but: FREAKING AMAZING video again! Essential watching really. Question: where dis you get those custom keys? Assuming the colors are linked to specific commands for video editing? So freaking satisfying aesthetically . Would love to know the story behind that!
Hey I'd love to see how you use the Wacom tablet over a mouse for editing! I just got a tablet for photo editing and have been wondering if it would be good for video as well. I'm pretty quick with a mouse but I've seen a few other editors using the tablet instead and would love to see the workflows with them!
I've been using a Wacom tablet for over 10 years. I developed carpal tunnel syndrome, and editing with the Wacom became my solution-the pain disappeared. To this day, I only use the mouse to have the middle button.
Wow, the VERY first tip is a game-changer for me. I don't know how much time I've spent going back and forth between trim and normal edit mode to do an edit selection across multiple clips. It's become muscle memory to switch between the modes at this point, but I can already see this "little" tip speeding up my process. Thanks so much! Great idea for a video series. Can't wait to see more!
Not many people talk about the right way to do manual video and audio sync which, just like the automatic way, links the audio file to the audio channel of the video file. To do it manually, just go to the media tab, select the video and move to the part with the clapping/clapperboard hit, then open the “audio” tab, select from the bin the audio file to go with it and move the audio cursor to the same hit. Then, to link them, click on the little chain at the bottom of the audio tab. Done. This is really useful if, for instance, one of the two audios has really low volume and the auto sync doesn’t work or, even worse, it links to a file that doesn’t match. So here’s another tip: if this happens, just click the same chain icon in the audio tab to unlink the clips.
Thanks so much. I to do more on explaining finishing over the course of the next year. A finishing editor is the last to work on a project and makes sure all the technical aspects are in order in a nutshell.
Great stuff, learnd something. When i realized how "replace" work, this is one of my favorite Tipp. Or: Alt+, or . for Swapping left oder right. Btw: Is there any way to swap up and down?
❤ur channel. thank you. 25 year editor, but newbie to DaVinci Resolve. As a kid, I was a Newsday carrier and earned a trip to Yankee Stadium. My nose bleed seats weren’t enough - so a bunch of us went up into the very back row and watched Whitey Ford pitch from there … ha ha.
Is there a way to trim a clip with other clips right next to it that also moves all of the other clips? I don't want to have to highlight all clips and scooch them forward just to avoid trimming one clip forward and into them.
Yes. For sure. This is when you enter the trim mode with the t key or that button I mention in this video. This will ripple the duration of the timeline.
here's mine chad: 1. remembering shortcut. A for Arrow tool (selection tool, but i rather call it arrow) T for Trim tool B for Blade (razor tool, but i rather call it blade) D for Disable n for snapping tool, the form of magnet cmd/ctrl T for Transition tool 2. trim edit. shift + [ for trim start shift + ] for trim end great way to trim clips. you can also switch to trim mode before doing this and it trim and ripple delete the clip.
I can't seem to get the click on mastre bin with alt to close all the bins underneath it like shown. It there a shortcut that needs to be set by default to make this happen? or does this actually only work on apple? Love all the rest of the tips. I love learning quicker ways to do my edits
Somebody pls tell me there is a way to cut multpile tracks with the same click. I’ve asked around and have not gotten an answer. I work with multi cam and sometimes want to make a cut to all the tracks with the same keystroke instead of doing them individually.
Pretty nice again! I have a suggestion...I barely see videos about bugs of Davinci Resolve. Perhaps there are only a few and most of them are due to improper use, or there are some, that needs some workaround. I appreciate someone made videos that tackles issues in this NLE. Perhaps something "don't do this, do this instead in Davinci". Cheers!
Holy crap dude your entire video has motion blur, ALOT OF IT! Is there a more practical way to do it or did you just suck it up with the render time it took
Ah yes - I think I should take this as a compliment? Screen Recording is done with the screenflow app on my mac. On export I choose the light motion blur checkbox. It does not take that much longer to render out, and if it does its worth it if it makes watching nicer.
yes it was a compliement lmao it looks so nice, such a subtle effect but gives an entire different feel to the video, pleasing to the eyes@@CreativeVideoTips
@@CreativeVideoTips Hey Chadwick, good call on using the light setting for motion blur, I agree with @abstract! Do you then bring it into Resolve for finishing?
I have variety of footage which have different aspect ratio from old tape like VHS,DVCAM,Mini DV,HDV and also FHD footage. when we import these footage then by default all clips have same aspect ratio of sqare 1:1 but i want original aspect ratio. In other software like premiere pro when we import clips then it maintain original aspect ratio of original clips but here all the clips have 1:1 aspect ratio. Here from clip attribute we can change aspect ratio but having 200 to 800 clips in a project , it is not possible to do . Is any setting or any solution to solve this in davinci resolve.
damn man...some one make a course for this man. i would buy an editing shotcut and workflow course from you. just give me all your shortcut brain in one place
Haha, I think a workflow course might be something in the works. Thank you for that feedback. This series will become a youtube playlist though so hopefully until then it becomes a good resource.
Is it just me, or has Resolve been extra buggy lately? Every time I make an edit, all subsequent clips have their audio delayed. The only fix for me is to delete then undo… every. time. Also compound clips with multiple native audio effects cause the audio to not play as soon as I hit play.
@@CreativeVideoTips coming from you, that’s huge! It at least gives me some solace knowing I’m not losing my mind for no reason. The last beta felt the most stable to me, I think I will roll-back as well once I’m done with this project 🥵
00:00 DaVinci Resolve Quick Tips
00:43 Lasso Trim
01:44 Place on Top
02:48 Bonus Tip
03:39 Batch Track Changes
my favorite trick is CTRL+Z
That is probably the NUMBER 1 thing to know. It keeps us trying new things. Thanks dude!
I can relate to this 😂
Seeing this be the top comment is hilarious
Mine is Ctrl+shift+z
More like CTRL+ZZZZZZZ
A tip I use a lot when conforming is to turn on the difference mode in the Viewer, you can do this by right clicking in the viewer and select it but I have my mapped to Num+ for difference and Num- for Normal. Makes it fast for me to switch to the difference mode to check that my conform match my reference.
That In-Out-Place on Top trick is GOLD 🥇
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Resolve is big in every particular way, so i learn every day something new. Extend Edits (E) are one example of an Featur that took me a while to figure out.
Extend edit is great! Thanks for sharing.
I like to edit a bunch of short-form content in one timeline. When I’m done, I put a duration marker over the duration of the Short/Reel. When I go to export those clips, I just click on the duration marker, then hit shift+G to set in and out points from the marker, making it a breeze to export multiple clips from one timeline.
Ah thats clever - can you do this on the deliver page?
@@CreativeVideoTips you sure can! There is, however, a small and strange bug with using the keyboard shortcut. If the first frame of the duration marker is not visible on the timeline, shift+G doesn’t work. You either have to zoom out, or right click the marker > set in and out from duration marker. I posted this bug on BM forums.
Lasso trim in Selection Mode works for me exactly as you demonstrated, but I don’t need to press ALT and SHIFT. The whole thing can be done using just the left mouse button. I'm using Resolve 18.5 on Windows and didn’t make any significant changes to the preferences. I also tested selecting the edges of the clips with ALT and SHIFT pressed. This works, but as far as I can see, pressing the modifier keys makes no difference.
Same, and that's what I've always done. No need for modifiers.
not for me, I have to use alt/shift. I love this and have been searching for this forever. Old avid editor, I used this function all the time. I wonder if there is a check box somewhere that needs to be selected/deselected?@@Humcrush
Ah the key thing is to drag the mouse, and even for stack of multiple clips. This is when its really handy - multiple clips.
I have only watched 2 videos of you, the first one made me to subscribe & the second one have changed my whole perspective of learning resolve.
One of the little things that made me transition from Premiere is the ability to double click on a marker (from the index list) and the playhead would jump there in the Timeline. Especially helpful for documentaries and long Interviews when I would make different color marker for different topics.
Premiere cannot do that. But it's so essential.
I love trick tutorial videos; I always learn something new. it's very useful for me to have Timeline/Selection Follows Playhead enabled. It allows the selected clip to be at the red marker in Timeline and ready to be moved or edited in the Inspector.
wow the Track index thing is mindblowing you rock
2:13 left hand driven keyboard editor tutorial??? yes please!
noted! The basics until I can get around to it is. SDF instead of JKL, and ER instead of IO. Its stems from drinking coffee with my right hand :)
@@CreativeVideoTips Love it. Thank you!! In Premiere I had followed Taran Van Hemert's tutorial and set it up so I could keep one hand on the keyboard and one on the mouse at all times, which I loved and still haven't at all managed to replicate in Resolve. I'll give this a shot!
Stoked on this new series! That Laso trim shortcut is getting used from now on.
The Edit Index panel has become one of my new favorite tools in DaVinci, especially for relayering tracks and seeing markers all in one place. I still need to spend some time with the Edit Index sub panel though.
As someone who is new to editing in Davinci Resolve, these tips are super helpful. Thanks, I'm looking forward to the other episodes.
This is great to hear. Thanks for being here.
I've been rigorously using Resolve since 2019 and I didn't know any of the tips told in the first 45 seconds.
Thank you!
When needing to copy paste timecode for compound clips or e-mail messages, move the position bar for the timecode you want press = on the keyboard, it selects the timecode window then just command/control c and then paste where you want it, when creating a compound clip I do this just before so I can paste into the compound clip timecode field
Hold alt and drag from media bin: just drag video over.
Hold shift and drag from media bin: just drag audio over.
Great one! Skips all the patching nonsense.
Little trick only possible since 18.6: the ability to add multiple timelines to the render queue at once. Finally!
Heck yes! I actually posted a short about this as soon as I saw it. Possibly my favorite new feature in the past year.
Love these tips dude.
With place one top, i hit “x” to instantly create an in and out point over the desired clip in the timeline. Then i use your place on top trick.
Great tip!
appreciate you alot for what you do for the community of davinci editors!!
I'm always learning something new! Thank you! I'm going to be using the "place on top" more often now!
Love it! yes its often overlooked.
Great tips! You know about the 'temporary disable' for snapping (or linked selection)... tap N while you're dragging in the timeline and snapping turns off just until you let go of the mouse click, then turns back on. Also drag a finder file into the Media Storage to navigate the Media storage window to that folder in the finder. Thanks to Jeff Greenberg for some of these.
I sometimes use the trick of mapping the Backspace function to the P key (which is immediately to the right of the O) and so with one hand, I can quickly set In point, Out point, and delete a piece of a clip that I deem not necessary. Not to mention that right below these keys there are JKL keys that are convenient for navigation - still with the same hand. Btw, great video, thanks a lot!
Just a heads up, also, you don't need to select in and out for place on top if the clip is actually selected, it'll automatically resize
so informative! thank you so much
one of my fav shortkeys is alt+y to sellect all media to the right and move whereever you need it.
Thank you! Alt Y is a great one, thanks for sharing.
Too new to have a favourite! But, this video was full of things to investigate. Feel free to do more on the Speed Editor.
Sounds great and noted about the speed editor. To be honest most of my work lately has been over a remote connection and so my speed editor won't work remotely. Cut page has some improvements I need to cover since my last tutorials.
This is and will be a very worthwhile series. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind feedback. I kind of thought people wouldn't care since I'm not showing any flashy new feature. Lots more to share.
Oh my favorite thing i found so far is that there is an option to highlight duplicated clips. super useful for when youre trying to splice in things and cant remember if you used it earlier in the timeline or not.
Ah yes Dupe Detection! Is this what you mean? I use this all the time to know if I've sent out certain clips or frames to another vendor.
Well done! Amazing tips! Love your videos. Keep them coming.
Thanks so much!
One useful tip I've been heavily using recently is the 'Reveal Synced Audio in Media Pool' feature and a custom shortcut key for it. Suppose you have a synced video clip but you want to extend the audio; the clip in the timeline won't let you do that. What you gotta do is select the clip on the timeline -> Reveal clip in media pool. Right click on the clip in the media pool and select 'Reveal Synced Audio in Media Pool'. Drag and drop it on the timeline to make a good cut.
My custom shortcut for that feature is Shift + F.
Interesting! I'm making note. this will be handy.
1- if you selected the end the clip , you can extend it by one frame by the same shortcut you use for moving the clip one frame
2- if there a dropdown menu , for example the drop down menu for video transitions in the inspector tab , you can type "p" to go to the the transitions that begins with "p" , furthermore , you can type "pu" to go to the the "push" transition right away , or you can scroll on the menu whe it is closed to hever over the transitions
3- if you selected many clips at the same time , you can change any property from the transform menu from the inspector tab all at once
i'm still learning davinci ,this video was stacked with new tips ... thank you man
I'm waiting for the new episodes
You rock! These are really solid, I'm making note. I especially like the scroll on menu while closed. I had never done that until just now.
This is fantastic, can't wait for more!
I really really like this channel as it offers new tips for intermediate users, I wish you could upload more often!
You’re the absolute best teacher I’ve ever come across, thank you so much
Not sure about that, but I do try to help. Thank you!
Fantastic and useful info. Thank you 🙏🏻
My pleasure!
This was amazing. I slapped my forehead multiple times. My jaw hit the floor a couple too. Thank you thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
How have I only just discovered this life saving guy now?!!!
Nice keyboard you got with color short cuts. Where can I get one?
This one came from here - www.editorskeys.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwpompBhDZARIsAFD_Fp87x1A-UJ2311d-mM16CU13noC5Xtw_KaI9mZXDYME-oQda73evj5kaAqhlEALw_wcB
Great stuff, Chadwick. Thank you.
I appreciate you.
I’ve been using it over a year and I didn’t know about the inputs you can do to get the exact seconds as well +100
Thx man what’s that keyboard you have there? Very nice
Thanks - I was getting too many complaints about my loud mechanical keyboards on zoom and teams calls. I'm using the apple wireless with the fingerprint reader right now. The skin on top is the davinci one from editors keys. It doesn't fit perfect but keeps my almonds from ending up on it when I snack.
Man... that first tip....You saved my life. This is something that was DRIVING ME CRZY.. coming from FCPX, I couldn't understand why it didn't work .. I still think that it's a flaw from Blackmagic to not put ALL BINS by default ...
Nice, the only reason I think they maybe default to selected is if the project is super massive the search is slower.
@@CreativeVideoTips I also just discovered something pretty incredible for FCPX users who want to emulate the amazing capacity of FCPX to make multiple selections in a single clip.
> Add a IN and Out point
> Convert those into Duration Markers
> Add a keyword to this duration marker.
> Now, if you go to your smart bin corresponding to that keyword, the clip will appear in the media pool as a sub clip, only displaying the part of the footage between the duration markers... like in FCPX
> AND, now you can drag and drop this sub clip onto the timeline, directly, WITHOUT having to Set In and Out from the duration markers! And, once on the timeline, you can still trim the clip and access the "hidden part" of the footage and adjust your cut. Like in FCPX.
> Following this method, you can set a keyword called FAVOURITE and thus quickly create a smart bin where you will have access to all your favourite sections of longer clips..
The workflow is still slower than FCPX as it requires a few extra steps, BUT, we're slowly getting there. .. It really starts to be usable.. Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that in the past, you have to convert the Duration Markers into IN and OUT points in order to add only that segment to the timeline.
Missed your videos Mate xD. Thank you for another great tutorial, you are the most underrated creator in resolve editing space. I hope you're doing great and more tutorials are on their way because they are super useful!! Love from India!❤
Thank you so much for the support and kind words. Yes more is coming. I moved a year ago and it has taken me time to get settled. I hope you find the new tips practical.
Love this series! Thank you!
I feel I’m going to be typing this all week but: FREAKING AMAZING video again! Essential watching really.
Question: where dis you get those custom keys? Assuming the colors are linked to specific commands for video editing? So freaking satisfying aesthetically . Would love to know the story behind that!
Hey I'd love to see how you use the Wacom tablet over a mouse for editing! I just got a tablet for photo editing and have been wondering if it would be good for video as well. I'm pretty quick with a mouse but I've seen a few other editors using the tablet instead and would love to see the workflows with them!
I've been using a Wacom tablet for over 10 years. I developed carpal tunnel syndrome, and editing with the Wacom became my solution-the pain disappeared. To this day, I only use the mouse to have the middle button.
Wow, the VERY first tip is a game-changer for me. I don't know how much time I've spent going back and forth between trim and normal edit mode to do an edit selection across multiple clips. It's become muscle memory to switch between the modes at this point, but I can already see this "little" tip speeding up my process. Thanks so much! Great idea for a video series. Can't wait to see more!
Thats cool to hear. You clearly understand the importance of shaving a half a second here or there. Thanks!
@@CreativeVideoTips Absolutely. Those half seconds really add up!
Not many people talk about the right way to do manual video and audio sync which, just like the automatic way, links the audio file to the audio channel of the video file. To do it manually, just go to the media tab, select the video and move to the part with the clapping/clapperboard hit, then open the “audio” tab, select from the bin the audio file to go with it and move the audio cursor to the same hit. Then, to link them, click on the little chain at the bottom of the audio tab. Done.
This is really useful if, for instance, one of the two audios has really low volume and the auto sync doesn’t work or, even worse, it links to a file that doesn’t match. So here’s another tip: if this happens, just click the same chain icon in the audio tab to unlink the clips.
Love the mono tips ❤
Glad you like them!
Hi Chad! Great tips and tricks as always. Thank you. Also what's a finishing editor means ?
Thanks so much. I to do more on explaining finishing over the course of the next year. A finishing editor is the last to work on a project and makes sure all the technical aspects are in order in a nutshell.
Great stuff, learnd something. When i realized how "replace" work, this is one of my favorite Tipp. Or: Alt+, or . for Swapping left oder right. Btw: Is there any way to swap up and down?
Quick and easy, good job.
Thanks!
❤ur channel. thank you. 25 year editor, but newbie to DaVinci Resolve.
As a kid, I was a Newsday carrier and earned a trip to Yankee Stadium. My nose bleed seats weren’t enough - so a bunch of us went up into the very back row and watched Whitey Ford pitch from there … ha ha.
That is so cool. I'm just down the metro north line from the New Yankee Stadium. What a memory you have.
Is there a way to trim a clip with other clips right next to it that also moves all of the other clips? I don't want to have to highlight all clips and scooch them forward just to avoid trimming one clip forward and into them.
Yes. For sure. This is when you enter the trim mode with the t key or that button I mention in this video. This will ripple the duration of the timeline.
Awesome tips Chadwick! Thanks for starting this series. Your videos are always helpful!
You bet, this is fun to share this stuff. Thanks!
Great tips as always! What keyboard are you using in this video?
Its the standard wireless apple with fingerprint. The cover is from editors keys - it mostly fits.
@@CreativeVideoTips Thank you for the quick reply. I'll check out editor keys
Would love to hear more about force conforming.
Absolutely, noted. This topic might end up being its own mini series.
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here's mine chad:
1. remembering shortcut.
A for Arrow tool (selection tool, but i rather call it arrow)
T for Trim tool
B for Blade (razor tool, but i rather call it blade)
D for Disable
n for snapping tool, the form of magnet
cmd/ctrl T for Transition tool
2. trim edit.
shift + [ for trim start
shift + ] for trim end
great way to trim clips. you can also switch to trim mode before doing this and it trim and ripple delete the clip.
Contracting multiple folders in the Mac Finder can be done the same way - option click.
Love this! Heck yeah, this is actually what led me to the discovery with the bins. It seems to mostly happen in collaborative projects.
Love these tips… So many features go unknown…
Thanks Matt!
Great tips. I love your channel. Looking forward to more.
Thanks Harold!
Thanks for that! Love your videos! Cheers❤
Thank you !
Thank you for watching!
This is really helpful stuff! Love how you explained everything, great job putting this together 👍
I can't seem to get the click on mastre bin with alt to close all the bins underneath it like shown. It there a shortcut that needs to be set by default to make this happen? or does this actually only work on apple? Love all the rest of the tips. I love learning quicker ways to do my edits
I want to know more about 5.1 Mixdowns Boss PLZ
Hypeeee thanks for this!
Thank you!
Thanks! You just saved me a lot of time. Looking forward to the next video.
Glad to hear it! I appreciate it - Every Thursday morning is the goal moving forward.
Hot damn, this is going to be such an amazing series. Already learned a lot, thank you so much, looking forward to more!
Thank you!
brilliant 👏👏👏
Excellent new series Chadwick. 👍
I appreciate ya Doug!
@@CreativeVideoTips Even at my old age I still like to learn new skills.
It keep the brain in good order.
😉
My lasso trim turns on automatically when my mouse hovers at the edge of the clip
Ah yes! I should have been more clear - this would be for drag selecting, especially multiple layers of clips.
Awesome - thanks man 🙏🤘
You bet!
the intro was already new trick for my XD
Selected all the clips I’m done editing and adjusting and linking them so I can move them around my timeline
Nice, very helpful
Alt + Shift + V = select all under playhead
Dang! I knew shift V, but not this one - I'm making note right now. Thanks Karl!
Reacting to in and out thingy, you can just press x on keyboard, and davinci will create in and out point in you timeline...
Yeah or just hit 'mark clip'.... boom
yep - excellent tip! Thank you.
Somebody pls tell me there is a way to cut multpile tracks with the same click. I’ve asked around and have not gotten an answer. I work with multi cam and sometimes want to make a cut to all the tracks with the same keystroke instead of doing them individually.
Pretty nice again! I have a suggestion...I barely see videos about bugs of Davinci Resolve. Perhaps there are only a few and most of them are due to improper use, or there are some, that needs some workaround. I appreciate someone made videos that tackles issues in this NLE. Perhaps something "don't do this, do this instead in Davinci". Cheers!
This is a good suggested and noted! I certainly have a list of best practices I could share.
Nice Trick bro
Thanks for watching!
24 seconds in and I learned something new. 😄 No longer will I have to click master before I search.
32 seconds in and another lol You're on fire today. I'm working on a project that has a little under 100 bins and it's always annoying collapsing them
👍🏻👍🏻 Thanks
Nice tips Chad
Glad you liked it!
Can u just if it is for mac or pc? Ur telling bout short combo`s without saying for wich machine....
Holy crap dude your entire video has motion blur, ALOT OF IT! Is there a more practical way to do it or did you just suck it up with the render time it took
Ah yes - I think I should take this as a compliment? Screen Recording is done with the screenflow app on my mac. On export I choose the light motion blur checkbox. It does not take that much longer to render out, and if it does its worth it if it makes watching nicer.
yes it was a compliement lmao it looks so nice, such a subtle effect but gives an entire different feel to the video, pleasing to the eyes@@CreativeVideoTips
@@CreativeVideoTips Hey Chadwick, good call on using the light setting for motion blur, I agree with @abstract! Do you then bring it into Resolve for finishing?
Please put this into a "Tricky Little things" playtlist so we can follow it?
For sure! Once I have a few of these published it will be a new playlist. Great suggestion.
I have variety of footage which have different aspect ratio from old tape like VHS,DVCAM,Mini DV,HDV and also FHD footage. when we import these footage then by default all clips have same aspect ratio of sqare 1:1 but i want original aspect ratio. In other software like premiere pro when we import clips then it maintain original aspect ratio of original clips but here all the clips have 1:1 aspect ratio. Here from clip attribute we can change aspect ratio but having 200 to 800 clips in a project , it is not possible to do . Is any setting or any solution to solve this in davinci resolve.
I want to be my friend hahha
You are my friend, friend.
damn man...some one make a course for this man. i would buy an editing shotcut and workflow course from you. just give me all your shortcut brain in one place
Haha, I think a workflow course might be something in the works. Thank you for that feedback. This series will become a youtube playlist though so hopefully until then it becomes a good resource.
Is it just me, or has Resolve been extra buggy lately? Every time I make an edit, all subsequent clips have their audio delayed. The only fix for me is to delete then undo… every. time.
Also compound clips with multiple native audio effects cause the audio to not play as soon as I hit play.
18.6 is not usable in my opinion. I have rolled back several workstations to 18.5.1. I expect a good patch soon.
@@CreativeVideoTips coming from you, that’s huge! It at least gives me some solace knowing I’m not losing my mind for no reason. The last beta felt the most stable to me, I think I will roll-back as well once I’m done with this project 🥵
Thank you!