How I edit my DJ Videos 🤟 (In DaVinci Resolve & Final Cut)

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  • @JimmyM921
    @JimmyM921 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Love this! What Camera(s) are you using to record yourself at 6:28? Looks like it tracks your movements left and right. Thanks for sharing!

    • @JimmyM921
      @JimmyM921 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Nevermind! I believe I was looking at you IG reels where the tracking happens which makes sense.

    • @DJNUO
      @DJNUO  7 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah) Camera is: Sony ZV-E10 + Sigma 16mm lens (sometimes switched to other lenses like Sigma 30mm or 56mm)
      As for the movement - I use “Smart Reframe” in DaVinci Resolve 🙂

  • @sfxElrick
    @sfxElrick 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi, have you try to do this directly into fusion ? instead of duplicating the screen capture for each UI element, create a solid, feed it into a transform node, duplicate mediain for each ui element you want, feed the solid transform node into the mask input. tweak the transform position and size to isolate the part that you want. then feed the UI element media in into an image plane, next to a Transform 3D, then into a 3D merge, into a 3D render then into media out. Add a 3D camera then feed it into each image plane to tweak the 3D view. for each UI element, duplicate the transform-mediain-imageplane-transform 3D. It's a bit complex to setup but one you have done that you can save that composition as a preset and reuse it for every future projects. next step is to create a macro with parameters to tweak positions and camera to avoid reopening the fusion composition each time you want to adjust things to your main camera recording. One other advantage is that you can animate each UI element to your liking, thing you can't really do easily with just effects. Best regards.

    • @DJNUO
      @DJNUO  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Now re-read what you’ve just said and tell me if it’s easier than duplicating a clip in compound clip 😅. Especially for making tutorial for DJs, who are definitely not a Fusion/DaVinci experts 🙂.
      Good tips, just maybe not the right audience 😃