Thank you all for watching!! Thank you to the crew for keeping the stream going and a huge thank you to Casey (and everyone else) for allowing me to be a part of this awesome event ☺️
#MrAlexTech, Thank you for making the trip all the way out here to the U.S. hope you have a nice time and thanks for your presentation, was awesome as always. Love your teaching style. Enjoy the vacation, and when in doubt In&Out. The ALT key variationns were awesome, I know you show them on your channel but I somehow missed ALT Y, tyvm.
A little schedule for all the late viewers on yt (including myself ^^): 10:02 Start of the day 12:35 “Demystifying Color Management with DaVinci Wide Gamut” - Cullen Kelly 1:44:14 “Make Your Videos FUN with the Edit Page” - MrAlexTech 3:17:23 Discussion Panel: Color Grading for Broadcast and Films - Daria Fissoun, Cullen Kelly, Darren Mostyn 5:39:24 “Immersive Sound Design in Fairlight” - Marcel Patillo 6:45:50 “Next-Level VFX in Fusion” - Casey Faris Thanks guys for this amazing event! So much helpful knowledge for free
Thank you, Casey for having the passion to continue the Divinci love. Thank you EVERY CONTENT CREATOR who participated in making this possible. You guys are frickin' awesome!
Thanks to Casey, Andi, Sam, Dan and all the team at #groundcontrol for an amazing #resolvecon22 . I learned so much new information and had a fantastic weekend.🙏
this event was insanely interesting, as a junior colorist I'm watching and rewatching what Daria, Darryn, and Cullen said about color, as a Resolve overall enthusiast I'm just happy there is so much knowledge I can get access to when it comes to editing, fusion, and firelight as well!
That was so much fun to help run this livestream! I'm looking forward to watching all the talks back later when I can actually pay attention to the content!
I really wanted Cullen to answer the question about correcting and matching two different sources a bit more in depth! I completely related as I'm working on something shot with footage from both an iPhone 12 Pro Max and a Sony ZV-E10 (right out of the box PP1 I believe).
When I try to edit in Resolve I always get an error message saying "The GPU failed to perform image processing because of an error. Error Code: 700." Could you make a video on how to fix it?
Amazing 2-day conference and thanks to everyone for sharing your knowledge. If I had one thing say, Fusion and VFX mostly got the least amount of attention, seemed liked the least of the priorities. Again, Casey did an amazing job explaining the basics of Fusion but there are already like a million videos on YT explaining the basics of Fusion. In the industry there are max 1-2 colorists in one movie or TV shows but there are literally hundreds of VFX artists working on movies and TV shows nowadays. In contrast, there were 3 professional colorists in Resolvecon but not a single professional VFX artist who's using Fusion for professional work. Now, I have nothing against Casey but the stuffs he showed are day 1 stuff of VFX school and there are many videos on YT about those and I was more or less expecting Pirates of Confusion or VFX Study or Statix VFX as they are pro VFX artists using Fusion for tv and movies. Kinda disappointed about the Fusion part.
I feel your disappointement, was hoping for more (advanced) fusion content as well. The thing is, Fusion indeed has very much potential when it comes to VFX but compared to Nuke it's sooo far behind sadly. Blackmagicdesign also doesn't seem to make any significant effort to catch up so I don't have high hopes for it to reach even close to being an industry standard software. Which means the professionals are always gonna work with Nuke while we get some mediocre beginner tutorials on yt :( Silver lining though, there are a lot of Nuke equivalent nodes in Fusion so you can follow Nuke tutorials too and apply most of the concepts to Fusion. At least that's what I'm doing currently as I'm working at RISE and doing freelance projects :)
@@thejokeman7819 Absolutely. After BM bought Fusion and after Nuke became the industry standard, Fusion hasn't got many feature updates, I think the CEO of Eyeon still works with BM but I'm guessing since, Bm is a self funded company and not publicly traded company, they aren't sure about taking risk and investing a lot of money into Fusion since the whole VFX industry is using Nuke and people on the internet use AE with 200 million plugins. It was used in like over a 1000 movies and TV shows based on Wikipedia so you can find professional tutorials that are like a decade old but unfortunately if you search fusion tutorials on YT now, all you can find are the same most basic comp tutorials from a 1000 channels. Sadly, that's what I'm doing, basically converting Nuke tuts to Fusion and there is also Reactor for Fusion and It adds a lot of missing or broken nodes in Fusion and that helps as well.
Hey Hey, even Davinci's Resolve Con Computer has this Audio Problem with the Clip. It's not showing up for a few seconds of the Clip. Please Please Fix it.
The only problem with all the color management stuff is I have 2 cameras that record in a log format that is not supported by resolve, how do I solve that problem?
601 was an old SD standard that defined PAL and NTSC. For all intents and purposes Rec 601 had an identical white point and essentially the same primaries as Rec 709, making it pretty much redundant in this day and age. If you have old archive 601 material, just tag it 709 in a color managed workflow and you will get a sensible result.
Thank you all for watching!! Thank you to the crew for keeping the stream going and a huge thank you to Casey (and everyone else) for allowing me to be a part of this awesome event ☺️
#MrAlexTech, Thank you for making the trip all the way out here to the U.S. hope you have a nice time and thanks for your presentation, was awesome as always. Love your teaching style. Enjoy the vacation, and when in doubt In&Out. The ALT key variationns were awesome, I know you show them on your channel but I somehow missed ALT Y, tyvm.
Fav tutorialist
Great job Alex 🤜💥🤛
FAKE!
This is not Faris. It is an impostor.
A little schedule for all the late viewers on yt (including myself ^^):
10:02 Start of the day
12:35 “Demystifying Color Management with DaVinci Wide Gamut” - Cullen Kelly
1:44:14 “Make Your Videos FUN with the Edit Page” - MrAlexTech
3:17:23 Discussion Panel: Color Grading for Broadcast and Films - Daria Fissoun, Cullen Kelly, Darren Mostyn
5:39:24 “Immersive Sound Design in Fairlight” - Marcel Patillo
6:45:50 “Next-Level VFX in Fusion” - Casey Faris
Thanks guys for this amazing event! So much helpful knowledge for free
Thanks
Thank you #CaseyFaris, all the presenters and all behind the scenes crew for making such a great event happen! Have a great night!!!!
Thank you, Casey for having the passion to continue the Divinci love. Thank you EVERY CONTENT CREATOR who participated in making this possible. You guys are frickin' awesome!
Many thanks Casey & Co for all tyhe tips/tricks/techniques and general sharing - much appreciated by all of us.
Thanks to Casey, Andi, Sam, Dan and all the team at #groundcontrol for an amazing #resolvecon22 . I learned so much new information and had a fantastic weekend.🙏
Sheer awesomeness! Thank you all for your divine wisdom, we learnt a lot!!
Great presentations by all! It was great to meet everyone!
Great to meet you Norman!
this event was insanely interesting, as a junior colorist I'm watching and rewatching what Daria, Darryn, and Cullen said about color, as a Resolve overall enthusiast I'm just happy there is so much knowledge I can get access to when it comes to editing, fusion, and firelight as well!
Wonderful content, thx everyone!
Great job guys I can’t wait to view again to learn.
That was so much fun to help run this livestream! I'm looking forward to watching all the talks back later when I can actually pay attention to the content!
Thank you Alex!
Thanks for working so hard. For helping me and for setting that example. Xo
Fantastic work guys - thank you all for this #ResolveConRocks 🤟
This was great, thank you!
Where might we be able to get the hotkey cheat sheet? I love that this is being done! Cant wait for more from all these creatives!
great training
Thank You Sir!
I really wanted Cullen to answer the question about correcting and matching two different sources a bit more in depth! I completely related as I'm working on something shot with footage from both an iPhone 12 Pro Max and a Sony ZV-E10 (right out of the box PP1 I believe).
When I try to edit in Resolve I always get an error message saying "The GPU failed to perform image processing because of an error. Error Code: 700."
Could you make a video on how to fix it?
Amazing 2-day conference and thanks to everyone for sharing your knowledge. If I had one thing say, Fusion and VFX mostly got the least amount of attention, seemed liked the least of the priorities. Again, Casey did an amazing job explaining the basics of Fusion but there are already like a million videos on YT explaining the basics of Fusion. In the industry there are max 1-2 colorists in one movie or TV shows but there are literally hundreds of VFX artists working on movies and TV shows nowadays. In contrast, there were 3 professional colorists in Resolvecon but not a single professional VFX artist who's using Fusion for professional work. Now, I have nothing against Casey but the stuffs he showed are day 1 stuff of VFX school and there are many videos on YT about those and I was more or less expecting Pirates of Confusion or VFX Study or Statix VFX as they are pro VFX artists using Fusion for tv and movies. Kinda disappointed about the Fusion part.
I feel your disappointement, was hoping for more (advanced) fusion content as well. The thing is, Fusion indeed has very much potential when it comes to VFX but compared to Nuke it's sooo far behind sadly. Blackmagicdesign also doesn't seem to make any significant effort to catch up so I don't have high hopes for it to reach even close to being an industry standard software.
Which means the professionals are always gonna work with Nuke while we get some mediocre beginner tutorials on yt :(
Silver lining though, there are a lot of Nuke equivalent nodes in Fusion so you can follow Nuke tutorials too and apply most of the concepts to Fusion. At least that's what I'm doing currently as I'm working at RISE and doing freelance projects :)
@@thejokeman7819 Absolutely. After BM bought Fusion and after Nuke became the industry standard, Fusion hasn't got many feature updates, I think the CEO of Eyeon still works with BM but I'm guessing since, Bm is a self funded company and not publicly traded company, they aren't sure about taking risk and investing a lot of money into Fusion since the whole VFX industry is using Nuke and people on the internet use AE with 200 million plugins. It was used in like over a 1000 movies and TV shows based on Wikipedia so you can find professional tutorials that are like a decade old but unfortunately if you search fusion tutorials on YT now, all you can find are the same most basic comp tutorials from a 1000 channels. Sadly, that's what I'm doing, basically converting Nuke tuts to Fusion and there is also Reactor for Fusion and It adds a lot of missing or broken nodes in Fusion and that helps as well.
Are you guys selling the ResolveCon t-shirts?
Ditto! Will you be selling ResolveCon t-shirts?
Hey Hey, even Davinci's Resolve Con Computer has this Audio Problem with the Clip. It's not showing up for a few seconds of the Clip. Please Please Fix it.
The only problem with all the color management stuff is I have 2 cameras that record in a log format that is not supported by resolve, how do I solve that problem?
Hello! I won in the give away but there is no reply to my email. How can i claim it?
PLEASE. Why is Rec.601 not listed as a color space in Resolve (unless I'm mistaken)?
601 was an old SD standard that defined PAL and NTSC. For all intents and purposes Rec 601 had an identical white point and essentially the same primaries as Rec 709, making it pretty much redundant in this day and age. If you have old archive 601 material, just tag it 709 in a color managed workflow and you will get a sensible result.
@@tyesamson Thanks
Darren 🔥
I got nothing 😞
!giveaway5
You talk to fast and confusing
Fun fact: 8 hours of Resovlecon equals to 8 pounds of weed 🥸