Yes! I have been searching for how to achieve uniformity across my videos. As a Marketer, brand standards are a big deal to me. And now I can maintain those without tearing my hair out!
Alex, I can’t express my gratitude enough for this video. I stumbled upon your TH-cam channel today, and it has truly been a game-changer for me. As a newbie to Resolve, I used to spend endless hours on each project, doing the same tasks repeatedly. However, the knowledge I gained from your video has significantly boosted my productivity. Your straightforward teaching style is refreshing, and I believe you deserve millions of subscribers. After watching this video, I immediately hit the ‘like’ button, subscribed, and now I’m leaving this comment. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍 By the way, I plan to watch all 264 videos of your Resolve tutorial playlist! 😊
Thank you. This video will be so useful for people learning how to organize their projects in a simple and efficient manner. It's going to save so much time.
Great video, Alex. I do exactly this for my paid work (although my personal projects are a total free-for-all) - so much time saved and most importantly, I have consistency across their channel episodes! Every project I complete, I tweak my preset project with new ways to get their stuff done quickly. Multiple tracks for each model of camera they use so I can easily copy/paste attributes. I have multiple sets of tracks for Epidemic stems that each submix to a bus. I have sidechains to duck the music during dialogue. I can concentrate on the edit, rather than repetitive administration! Thanks again. 😎
Great video! Keep up the good work! I see you have multiple video tracks. Kindly, do you ever use multiple timelines for a single project while editing (pancake method)? I'm brand new to all of this. In my research on workflow best practices I've come across several preferences regarding timeline setups. Cheers!
Yet another great video Alex. I am new to Davinci and I have learned so much about editing and using Davinci in the last few weeks from you, it is amazing! This will be helpful. I will have two very distinct channels. Having a template for each will be a big time saver. Thanks for your contribution to the community.
This just gets better and better! Just upgraded to Studio and am now starting from scratch everything I’ve already done (not trashing any completed projects though). I’m excited because this is helping me get organized and have good habits from the beginning. Thank you for your dedication and CLEAR explanations! You rock!
mate, you have no idea how much hassle this saved me. i was really intimidated to start working with resolve because it looked so difficult but setting this up made it so much easier and made me more confident and genuinely excited to start working with resolve. thank you.
Hey Alex, thanks a lot for this tutorial! Quick question: I have set up a Folder Preset, but most of them are empty. For example the folder called "Footage" where I will import new clips depending on each new project. The problem is that when I save the BINS with the .drb file and open it up, the EMPTY bins disappear and I'm left with only bins that have clips in them. Is there a way to retain all folders regardless if they have stuff in them or not? Thanks!
I just add some small "dummy" files in the empty folders so they won't get deleted when exporting. For example, in my "voiceover" folder I added a short audio clip so that the folder will remain when I export it. The ideal situation is to add a file that you're likely to use in a project but since the files I add are small, it doesn't really matter if it remains in my new projects.
Mr Alex - Your presentations use-to have all the things what others' presentations use-to have but your way / style is charmimg and it makes your presentations special. It tempts me to see it over and over until understood 😀
MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY THANKS!!!! I was working the same way in Premiere, but switched to DaVinci 2 months ago, and importing all my bins was very time consuming and boring. Your video helped me a lot!
Thank you so much, MrAlexTech, for sharing these amazing tutorials! Your clear explanations and detailed steps make learning so much easier and enjoyable. I really appreciate the effort you put into creating informative and engaging content. Keep up the great work!
I have more than 25 years of experience in video edting, but I still love learning and keep myself uptodate as much as possible! Now I have a question for you. In your opinion which one of this is helping a video editor to save more time? DRB vs DRT vs DRP? And if it depends, it depends on what and what is your preference from 1 to 3?
As a new user of Davinci this has been probably the most useful video I’ve seen so far! I had something similar in FCPX but it’s not as elaborate as this! This will save me so much time!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thanks, this information is greatly appreciated. You just saved me a bunch of time. You even answered a question I was seeking an answer for. Very informative. Thanks again!
Another fantastic time saver! Thanks for this. I’ve recently switched from Premiere and trying to find the best way to organize my weekly podcast edits. This was spot on.
I have been using timeline templates and the power bins. This is even better. I now have a template for my virtual dojo videos, used for creating tutorials for my students, and another for my spotlight videos, used for highlight videos for tournaments and demonstration. Before I was importing 2 or 3 timelines to the project. Not that importing takes long. Now they're all there and I just have to import my footage and start editing.
Awesome video, had no idea this could be done. Thank you for your easy to understand walk through tutorials, I'm learning so much from you as a beginner in Davinci. You are a great teacher.
Your videos are so great and useful! Whenever I need to learn anything about Davinci software I always always come back to your videos! Keep up the great work 🤗
Thanks Alex, that was a great video. I wish I found this earlier as it would have saved me so much time. However, it certainly will from now and I've set one up for my Drone workflows etc. Really great piece of content.
Thank you so much Alex. I'm so glad, that I found this, since I just started my channel and thought: There must be an easy way, to create/use templates in DaVinci. Awesome, thanks!!
Holy crap, this is a gamechanger for me. I've been doing things the hard way for a WHILE now. This is gonna save me so much time. :D Thank you so much for this video!
New to youtube but my channel is growing quicker than I expected, leading to me making videos more frequently and the editing was becoming Abit much. BUT you've juts made my whole process so much less stressful WOW!!!
This is going to save me sooo much time editing the podcast episodes. And it ensure consistency across all the episodes on the channel. Your a legend!!
I hate myself for not discovering DaVinci a decade ago. I love how you can save time by organizing stuff with your presets and templates alone. Thanks dude for this well made content. PS I'm still annoyed that the shortcut for the cutting tool is not "S".
Alex, Having found your channel by accident I would like to say a big thank you for all your channel content which has helped me out so much with my learning process for DaVinci Resolve. Your videos are so helpful, explained clearly and at a pace nearly anyone could understand (including old me🙂). I subscribed from the first video I watched. I have found other channels but I found that some of them which I no longer subscribe to, do provide good content but found them to rush through everything not giving time for people to understand. But the way you explain things so clearly and at a good pace this makes you and your channel one of the great ones! Thank you so much for all your hard work you put in to providing great content, you're an absolute credit to the TH-cam and DaVinci Resolve community!
And another great video by Alex! Thank you very much - this one just made my workflow much MUCH easier. I really enjoy your videos and the things I learn. Basically all my knowledge about DVR was provided by you! Thank you, again!
Love this Alex!! Please do a throrough DVR 18 tutorial (course)with Fusion included, I luv your accent and the speed at which you explain things. No fillers of pre-amble just concise, to the point and you make learning fun and allow my ADD brain to be tamed long enough to become focused to learn for a good hour. I have all your content captured and organized into subjects/tools and sub-headings. You should release a " master series" as it will be HOT. I know you like to share & teach as well.
Thank you for this tutorial. Your tutorials are easy to follow and very beginner friendly. I needed one help, where you added the marker for TH-cam 9:16 format to set time to 59:00 sec. I did follow the steps, but when I open the template saved in my desktop, the marker is not available. Am I missing any thing here or should we set the time under every project?
Your videos are helping me a lot, Alex! Always with a very simple teaching and useful tips! Greetings from Brasil!
Thank you! You've made my TH-cam videos worlds better! So here's a little something to show my appreciation!
Thanks Keto ☺️☺️☺️
Thanks! I love this...
Yes! I have been searching for how to achieve uniformity across my videos. As a Marketer, brand standards are a big deal to me. And now I can maintain those without tearing my hair out!
Alex, I can’t express my gratitude enough for this video. I stumbled upon your TH-cam channel today, and it has truly been a game-changer for me. As a newbie to Resolve, I used to spend endless hours on each project, doing the same tasks repeatedly. However, the knowledge I gained from your video has significantly boosted my productivity. Your straightforward teaching style is refreshing, and I believe you deserve millions of subscribers.
After watching this video, I immediately hit the ‘like’ button, subscribed, and now I’m leaving this comment. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍
By the way, I plan to watch all 264 videos of your Resolve tutorial playlist! 😊
Love your videos man, these are the best davinci resolve recourses in the world :D
Thank you. This video will be so useful for people learning how to organize their projects in a simple and efficient manner. It's going to save so much time.
I’m eagerly awaiting the day we can sync up Power Bins with the folders on our computer!
Same!! Oh the dream
Yes this!
I think you can now as of 19.1
Great video, Alex.
I do exactly this for my paid work (although my personal projects are a total free-for-all) - so much time saved and most importantly, I have consistency across their channel episodes! Every project I complete, I tweak my preset project with new ways to get their stuff done quickly.
Multiple tracks for each model of camera they use so I can easily copy/paste attributes. I have multiple sets of tracks for Epidemic stems that each submix to a bus. I have sidechains to duck the music during dialogue.
I can concentrate on the edit, rather than repetitive administration!
Thanks again. 😎
Great video! Keep up the good work!
I see you have multiple video tracks. Kindly, do you ever use multiple timelines for a single project while editing (pancake method)? I'm brand new to all of this. In my research on workflow best practices I've come across several preferences regarding timeline setups. Cheers!
Yet another great video Alex. I am new to Davinci and I have learned so much about editing and using Davinci in the last few weeks from you, it is amazing! This will be helpful. I will have two very distinct channels. Having a template for each will be a big time saver. Thanks for your contribution to the community.
This just gets better and better! Just upgraded to Studio and am now starting from scratch everything I’ve already done (not trashing any completed projects though). I’m excited because this is helping me get organized and have good habits from the beginning. Thank you for your dedication and CLEAR explanations! You rock!
I feel like a huge stress has been lifted
Thank you 🎉🎉🎉
The effects bin alone is worth watching this video! Thanks for the tips.
Excellent tutorial I am loving this app even more
Wow, this is really handy tip! Thanks!
Perfect. When I'm ready to create my first template I know where to come. Saved.
mate, you have no idea how much hassle this saved me. i was really intimidated to start working with resolve because it looked so difficult but setting this up made it so much easier and made me more confident and genuinely excited to start working with resolve. thank you.
Hey Alex, thanks a lot for this tutorial!
Quick question: I have set up a Folder Preset, but most of them are empty. For example the folder called "Footage" where I will import new clips depending on each new project.
The problem is that when I save the BINS with the .drb file and open it up, the EMPTY bins disappear and I'm left with only bins that have clips in them.
Is there a way to retain all folders regardless if they have stuff in them or not? Thanks!
I just add some small "dummy" files in the empty folders so they won't get deleted when exporting. For example, in my "voiceover" folder I added a short audio clip so that the folder will remain when I export it. The ideal situation is to add a file that you're likely to use in a project but since the files I add are small, it doesn't really matter if it remains in my new projects.
Amazing video Alex! I was looking for ways to make a template, but I learned so many other cool efficiency tips in this video.
dude so smart. what a great idea. this is gonna be a HUGE time saver. thank you so much for making this
Mr Alex - Your presentations use-to have all the things what others' presentations use-to have but your way / style is charmimg and it makes your presentations special. It tempts me to see it over and over until understood 😀
Oh. My. God. This is amazing….the time this will save….you are my hero!
Thank you for this because I always wanna do this
MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY THANKS!!!!
I was working the same way in Premiere, but switched to DaVinci 2 months ago, and importing all my bins was very time consuming and boring.
Your video helped me a lot!
I've been thinking about switching editing software to DR. Thank you for this video. This will save me SO much time!
Hooly Cow!! Such a time saver! No one else showed me this easy way to do it!! Thank You!!
I have a question: how can i save a fusion composition with a keyframed camera shake effect?
Thank you so much, MrAlexTech, for sharing these amazing tutorials! Your clear explanations and detailed steps make learning so much easier and enjoyable. I really appreciate the effort you put into creating informative and engaging content. Keep up the great work!
I have more than 25 years of experience in video edting, but I still love learning and keep myself uptodate as much as possible! Now I have a question for you. In your opinion which one of this is helping a video editor to save more time? DRB vs DRT vs DRP? And if it depends, it depends on what and what is your preference from 1 to 3?
wow thats so awesome, that will help me with future videos a lot. Thanks for the video great as always
Thank you ma boi! This really helped me, I'm going to start build out my assets to better my workflow!
As a new user of Davinci this has been probably the most useful video I’ve seen so far! I had something similar in FCPX but it’s not as elaborate as this! This will save me so much time!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thanks, this information is greatly appreciated. You just saved me a bunch of time. You even answered a question I was seeking an answer for. Very informative. Thanks again!
Awesome, many thanks for this Alex. As a newbie to resolve your channel is a major source for me - Thank you
definitely needed this as i start my venture into Davinci Resole😁
Nice video. Just what I needed to organise my templates in an efficient way.
The best "made-for-TH-cam" template tutorial ever produced. Thanks a zillion.
Until today, this is the most helpful video ever made for DaVinci Resolve, thanx.
Another fantastic time saver! Thanks for this. I’ve recently switched from Premiere and trying to find the best way to organize my weekly podcast edits. This was spot on.
I have been using timeline templates and the power bins. This is even better. I now have a template for my virtual dojo videos, used for creating tutorials for my students, and another for my spotlight videos, used for highlight videos for tournaments and demonstration. Before I was importing 2 or 3 timelines to the project. Not that importing takes long. Now they're all there and I just have to import my footage and start editing.
This is so great! Thank you so much, Alex!
Excellent, came to learn just about templates and got a whole load more. Thanks!
Awesome video, had no idea this could be done. Thank you for your easy to understand walk through tutorials, I'm learning so much from you as a beginner in Davinci. You are a great teacher.
Easy tips, but always so good!
Way cool! Thanks Alex!
THANK YOU. I had setup a different way to start with my files in bins and setup but this is even faster!
Your videos are so great and useful! Whenever I need to learn anything about Davinci software I always always come back to your videos! Keep up the great work 🤗
Thank you Alex, this is exactly what I've been looking for.
This is one of the greatest "how-to's" ever. Thanks!
Thanks Alex, that was a great video. I wish I found this earlier as it would have saved me so much time. However, it certainly will from now and I've set one up for my Drone workflows etc. Really great piece of content.
This video is such a blessing! Just wanted to share this with you brother ❤
Thank you so much Alex. I'm so glad, that I found this, since I just started my channel and thought: There must be an easy way, to create/use templates in DaVinci. Awesome, thanks!!
Thank you Alex. I was looking for a tip like this. You have saved me a lot of work. 1000 Thanks
This is great! I appreciate any tips to get me organized and working faster!
Holy crap, this is a gamechanger for me. I've been doing things the hard way for a WHILE now. This is gonna save me so much time. :D
Thank you so much for this video!
Awesome practical video as always - thanks
I think you have saved me a lot of time in setting up for repeat webinars. Thanks so much.
Great video that now I've set my bins will save me loads of time. Thanks Alex
This one Alex has been very informative ! Thank You !!
Good stuff Alex! I am going to implement this right away!!!
MANY many Thanks! It will really help me to spend less time to do my Videos.
New to youtube but my channel is growing quicker than I expected, leading to me making videos more frequently and the editing was becoming Abit much. BUT you've juts made my whole process so much less stressful WOW!!!
SO HELPFUL!!!!!!!!! JUST SAVED ME SOOOOOO MUCH TIME. AMAZING, THANK YOU
handy dandy once again. I am working on a lot of similar video projects & I remembered you featured this a bit!! TIme Saver cheers.
This is going to save me sooo much time editing the podcast episodes. And it ensure consistency across all the episodes on the channel. Your a legend!!
Thanks, this is time saving!
I hate myself for not discovering DaVinci a decade ago. I love how you can save time by organizing stuff with your presets and templates alone. Thanks dude for this well made content.
PS
I'm still annoyed that the shortcut for the cutting tool is not "S".
I was searching for this video for so long! Thx ❤
This is genius honestly. Great Video. This knowledge will probably save me hundreds if not thousands of hours in the next few years. Thank you again.
You are a master. Thank you!!
Best teacher! Thx a lot
I wish this video was the 1st one I ever saw on Davinci. I've wasted months of my time... THANK YOU MAN. (I won't anymore)
that was SUPER helpful, thanks so much for the crash course!
super powerful and organized approach. thank you!
There was so much value in this tutorial. Thank you for what you do sir.
Thank you so much! Easy to follow video that showed me exactly what I needed 😊
Thanks for being an AWESOME Davinci resource! Thanks for sharing your insight. Greatly appreciated!!!
I needed this so much! THANK YOU!
Wow that shortened my workflow just a tad, thanks mate, awesome video
Great video Alex! Thanks for putting this together!
THIS VIDEO IS SO GOOD IT LITERIALLY HELPED ME OUT SO MIUCH AS AN BEGINNER
Alex,
Having found your channel by accident I would like to say a big thank you for all your channel content which has helped me out so much with my learning process for DaVinci Resolve. Your videos are so helpful, explained clearly and at a pace nearly anyone could understand (including old me🙂). I subscribed from the first video I watched.
I have found other channels but I found that some of them which I no longer subscribe to, do provide good content but found them to rush through everything not giving time for people to understand. But the way you explain things so clearly and at a good pace this makes you and your channel one of the great ones!
Thank you so much for all your hard work you put in to providing great content, you're an absolute credit to the TH-cam and DaVinci Resolve community!
I love this idea!
And another great video by Alex! Thank you very much - this one just made my workflow much MUCH easier.
I really enjoy your videos and the things I learn. Basically all my knowledge about DVR was provided by you!
Thank you, again!
omg this was more then great to learn :D thanks so much!! :D
Amazing tips! Learned a lot from this
Veeery Cool. Thanks a lot. I learn so fast with your tips. Great stuff you produce. WoW.
WoW ! That's purdy fancy ya dude.
Great tip about compound clips
Hi, Alex
Thank you for making these very detailed and informative videos! They have helped me greatly! 👍
Love this Alex!! Please do a throrough DVR 18 tutorial (course)with Fusion included, I luv your accent and the speed at which you explain things. No fillers of pre-amble just concise, to the point and you make learning fun and allow my ADD brain to be tamed long enough to become focused to learn for a good hour. I have all your content captured and organized into subjects/tools and sub-headings. You should release a " master series" as it will be HOT. I know you like to share & teach as well.
Great! Thanks for the tips!
Nice 🤟
Another banging tutorial - this is so helpful 🔥
Cheers as always Alex 🙏🏻
Thank you mate! Easy to find the vid and easy to understand!
Thank you
More cool stuff from our favourite Davinci tutor :) cheers buddy.
Thank you for this tutorial. Your tutorials are easy to follow and very beginner friendly. I needed one help, where you added the marker for TH-cam 9:16 format to set time to 59:00 sec. I did follow the steps, but when I open the template saved in my desktop, the marker is not available. Am I missing any thing here or should we set the time under every project?
Thanks Alex. This is perfectly timed and I have already implemented it for the new course I am creating.
This is brilliant. I really needed this. Thanks Alex.