@@dunnadidit Okay, maybe it's me, but if I ever dare use it to clean caches and unused files it deems 'safe', it kills my computer. What do you use it for?
Hlo sir plz help me , when I open my projects than projects will not opening only show white screen plz help sir i fail to find out problem plz help me sir
1:28 Keyframing method 7:37 *Adjustment layer method* -- Effects - 7:52 Toolbox: Search "Adjustment Clip" - Right click "Open in Fusion Page" 8:22 Select "Media in" - Shift + SPACE - Type "Transform (Xf)" in the search box. 8:57 Add keyframes 9:20 Spine for easing - Selec both keyframes and "S" for auto ease or do by hand. 9:40 Motion blur
This is a lifesaver, man! I'm a long-time Adobe Premiere user who switched over to Resolve for most of my editing a few years ago and I use it almost exclusively now. The one thing I keep going back to the Creative Cloud for is After Effects because I've found it hard to replicate simple functions like this smooth zoom WITH motion blur. The anchor point trick in the first method is also a huge help! Thank you for your quick, concise and clear explanation of both methods and helping me take one more step towards getting over my FEAR of the Fusion page LOL
I'm in the same boat, but I'll never fully leave after effects behind. I do a good amount of animation stuff for my job and that's just too much for fusion
Holy crap, using the adjustment clip is a lifesaver. I also don't know how I managed to overlook the Zoom to Fit option in Fusion's spline editor. That makes it WAY easier to manage all of my keyframes.
When I saw 14 minutes to explain the smooth zoom, I almost gave up. But I am pleasantly surprised how well done this video was. I loved how both solutions were described!
Never knew you could right click on the key frame in the inspector and add ease-in or ease-out with a right-mouse click! Thank you! Learned more about keyframing from this video than any others. Amazing!
i just spent 2 hours dealing with the black box when ease in/out zooming to a spot that is not centered. I even played around with the anchor points but my mistake was keyframing them. thanks Dunna, a lot of videos say you cant ease in/out zoom to a non-centered point without the Fusion page. so much quicker for a noob like me until i get familiar with fusion
this guys teaching technique is genuis. He shows the Exact Problem and errors we are going to find and he Tries to replicate it with himself looking like a beginner. Huge Respect man
Dunna, this is awesome! I have been using Davinci for ages and could never figure out how to stop the weird zoom because I was using position instead of the anchor point. I could never find an easy fix for it! Thanks so much 👏
this was perfect thank you! been wondering how this was all done, i only knew the basic method but it never got exactly how i wanted it. thanks for this! also learned a bunch of shortcuts!
I like the way you explain how things works, first you showed it with what problems you might have and then you explaind how you should fix it that was great, that helped me alot. Thank you.
That's an amazing video Dunna! Super easy to follow! And on top of that your audio sounds crips, the video looks soooo nice (the lamps, the close ups of Davinci Resolve), you have an engaging voice - I would immediately buy a Davinci Resolve course from you!!!
1:42 sec mark - instead of doing one by one frame, why not press "SHIFT" key and "+" key, and in the field that opens up top, input number 10 and press ENTER. You simply jump 10 frames instantly.
THANKS for this, I've actually found it quite tricky to find info online about this. I've definitely spent too much time twiddling with the x/y position keyframes 😅
I’ve been looking for this tutorial for ages!!!! Went back to Final Cut for it but now that I know this I might play around with Davinci again. Thanks for sharing👏🏻
Hi, this was/is awesome !!! Learnt soooooo much a long the way when you explained how it works. I´m also really impressed by the light/light setup in this tutorial. Would really be nice to see how you set it up, really nice light, so soft and low with a great touch. So please make a tutorial about your light settings nowdays.
This was so incredible helpful! I switched over from Premiere and had a really handy preset that I used all the time. I'm just starting to use Davinci and I figured the best way to get started was to just start working on a project and this one in particular uses this effect a lot. I can't thank you enough!
@@dunnadidit if it's not too much to ask, could you make a tutorial on how to do effect where the video is quickly moving forward and backward when the music is DJ scratching...?
Thanks! This was a great tutorial. I had no idea about the anchor point, that makes is sooo much nicer. I need to get some more swoosh sounds now as well :) Thanks!
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Oh man... what a terrible sponsor. Do you actually use this software? I've had it make my computer crash over and over. It's not safe.
I’ve been using it for probably 10 years now and it’s always been super helpful and solid for me!
@@dunnadidit Okay, maybe it's me, but if I ever dare use it to clean caches and unused files it deems 'safe', it kills my computer. What do you use it for?
Hlo sir plz help me , when I open my projects than projects will not opening only show white screen plz help sir
Hlo sir plz help me , when I open my projects than projects will not opening only show white screen plz help sir i fail to find out problem plz help me sir
1:28 Keyframing method
7:37 *Adjustment layer method* -- Effects - 7:52 Toolbox: Search "Adjustment Clip" - Right click "Open in Fusion Page"
8:22 Select "Media in" - Shift + SPACE - Type "Transform (Xf)" in the search box. 8:57 Add keyframes
9:20 Spine for easing - Selec both keyframes and "S" for auto ease or do by hand. 9:40 Motion blur
This is a lifesaver, man! I'm a long-time Adobe Premiere user who switched over to Resolve for most of my editing a few years ago and I use it almost exclusively now. The one thing I keep going back to the Creative Cloud for is After Effects because I've found it hard to replicate simple functions like this smooth zoom WITH motion blur. The anchor point trick in the first method is also a huge help! Thank you for your quick, concise and clear explanation of both methods and helping me take one more step towards getting over my FEAR of the Fusion page LOL
I'm in the same boat, but I'll never fully leave after effects behind. I do a good amount of animation stuff for my job and that's just too much for fusion
What do you mean its too much for Fusion?@@jacobottaviani7639
This is one of those things I didn't even realize I wasn't doing. One little tweak and my little zooms are gonna look so much better. Thanks Dunna!
This is exactly what I was looking for, I watched several videos but no one talked about ease in and ease out.
Glad I'm subscribed to this channel 🙌
Glad to hear it Omkar!
Holy crap, using the adjustment clip is a lifesaver. I also don't know how I managed to overlook the Zoom to Fit option in Fusion's spline editor. That makes it WAY easier to manage all of my keyframes.
When I saw 14 minutes to explain the smooth zoom, I almost gave up. But I am pleasantly surprised how well done this video was. I loved how both solutions were described!
I appreciate that! I try to be thorough and sometimes it gets a bit long, but I’m glad to hear it was warranted!
Love the way you explain things! Super easy to understand and quick to digest. Thanks for the great tutorials :D
Thanks for saying that!
you just saved my life. lol that problem with keyframing the position was driving me BUCKWILD.
Never knew you could right click on the key frame in the inspector and add ease-in or ease-out with a right-mouse click! Thank you! Learned more about keyframing from this video than any others. Amazing!
i just spent 2 hours dealing with the black box when ease in/out zooming to a spot that is not centered. I even played around with the anchor points but my mistake was keyframing them. thanks Dunna, a lot of videos say you cant ease in/out zoom to a non-centered point without the Fusion page. so much quicker for a noob like me until i get familiar with fusion
You're the greatest, Dunna. So much inspiration. Thank you very much for being there. All the best, from Portugal! 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Cheers! Thanks for the kind words!
this guys teaching technique is genuis. He shows the Exact Problem and errors we are going to find and he Tries to replicate it with himself looking like a beginner. Huge Respect man
Really helpful!!
That Anchor Point trick is actually awesome. Thank you.
I love the small side tips thatyou point out along the video, i'm learning a TON from you
Dunna, this is awesome! I have been using Davinci for ages and could never figure out how to stop the weird zoom because I was using position instead of the anchor point. I could never find an easy fix for it! Thanks so much 👏
Snap! So that's what the anchor point is doing, and I had no clue on the right click of the keyframe button!!! Huge thanks for the tutorial!
Just found your channel a few days ago when I was switching back over to DaVinci and you've been extremely helpful! Thank you!
That’s so great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Broooo! Thank you so much for this! You explained it perfectly!
this was perfect thank you! been wondering how this was all done, i only knew the basic method but it never got exactly how i wanted it. thanks for this! also learned a bunch of shortcuts!
I was looking for such video for a long time,thank you very much for sharing,can’t wait to use it in next videos
nice one! Thanks!
Alot to learn from this video. Thanks man 👍
Repping the Kensington! Those things doesn't get enough love! awesome video as always
Haha totally! It’s a holdover from 15+ years in the audio engineering world!
I'm upset I never knew about this until now. Thank you.
Thanks man, simple and clear tutorial
Thanks so much Leon!
Where were you in my life man wow, this is amazing - And how you explain its pleasing to the ears man thank you.
I like the way you explain how things works, first you showed it with what problems you might have and then you explaind how you should fix it that was great, that helped me alot. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Thank you so much my brother 🙏🏻❤ I was looking for this video since yesterday morning 😫 And finally I found this that I want 🎉
That's an amazing video Dunna! Super easy to follow! And on top of that your audio sounds crips, the video looks soooo nice (the lamps, the close ups of Davinci Resolve), you have an engaging voice - I would immediately buy a Davinci Resolve course from you!!!
Thanks so much for saying that Denise! I’ll definitely consider doing some kind of course!
making my davinci transition easier by the minute. Thank you
Thanks so much, very good info and well presented.
Thanks a ton!
Fantastic work. Super helpful. Great work!
Glad it was helpful! Don't forget to check out my other videos!
Awesome tools and great instruction on how to use them Dunna. 😎
Thanks dude!!
1:42 sec mark - instead of doing one by one frame, why not press "SHIFT" key and "+" key, and in the field that opens up top, input number 10 and press ENTER. You simply jump 10 frames instantly.
THANKS for this, I've actually found it quite tricky to find info online about this. I've definitely spent too much time twiddling with the x/y position keyframes 😅
Glad to hear it was helpful! No more twiddling (or at least less)
Thanks a lot. This helps so much.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Dude, i already know how to do this, but it's soooo cool the way you are explaining it... still watched the whole thing! great work!
That’s great to hear! I’m glad it was at least entertaining then!
Dooooooood I did not know you could do that. I needed his real bad. Thanks!
Thx a lot. Great done and explained 👌🏻
Cheers!
This what we need, simple tutorial, easy to practice and make our video better than before thanks bro
So happy to hear it was helpful!
This was legendary. You're the man!
Thank you, well done! 🤙🤙
Cheers! Thanks for watching!
I need this. It will be great to add this to my teaching presentation
You got me! I was just 40 sec. in and had to click the like button. 😀Thank you so much.
Haha glad to hear it!
Thanks for the tutorial!
I’ve learned a lot from you 🙏🏻
Thanks so much Noah!
Awesome tutorial!
Thanks!
You're a fantastic teacher.
this is a really helpful video! thanks a lot!!!!
best regards from austria :)
This was sooooo good!!!
Great tutorial mate! Bloody awesome stuff 👌
What an awesome tutorial! So beautifully filmed and edited, and so clear and concise. Well done! I'm trying this out right away!
Dude...! You are like..! DA BOSSSSSS!!!. I've been looking for this exact explanation for I don't know how long..thanks 👊
The ease in and out keyframes are MUCH better now in the edit tab in Davinci 19, used to have the same issue
This tutorial was so amazing!
Thank you for making this easy!
I always will say you are the best man! Thank you!
Great video, I do this all the time. You can save the adjustment layer as preset and save time later
Totally! Super handy if you make repeated moves!
I’ve been looking for this tutorial for ages!!!! Went back to Final Cut for it but now that I know this I might play around with Davinci again. Thanks for sharing👏🏻
Hi, this was/is awesome !!! Learnt soooooo much a long the way when you explained how it works. I´m also really impressed by the light/light setup in this tutorial.
Would really be nice to see how you set it up, really nice light, so soft and low with a great touch.
So please make a tutorial about your light settings nowdays.
I usually, don't leave any comments but this is one good tutorial
Thank you! Great Video! 🤗
This way is pretty handy! thanks a lot for sharing!
Great tutorial, super helpful!
You are Awesome Man! You made look so easy.. Thanks for the Video.
This is awesome. I've gotta make some DCS tutorials now.
Thanks Dunna! Really nice effect and very easy to do (at least the first one, haven't tried the second one yet :P)
OMG! Thank you! I was using position which messed me up all the time, anchor point!!!! so helpful
Great tutorial 👍🏾👌🏾
Sweet Stuff man!
Well done mate really helpful videos
thank you for this video! will try to use it in my editing journey!
Thank you Dunna !
This was so helpful, thank you!!
This was so incredible helpful! I switched over from Premiere and had a really handy preset that I used all the time. I'm just starting to use Davinci and I figured the best way to get started was to just start working on a project and this one in particular uses this effect a lot. I can't thank you enough!
I appreciate this so damn much bro!! 🙌
Thanks a lot! Is there any shortcut to let a ease in and out (like changing it's opacity)?
Thank you enjoying all your content it really helps me out
Thank you great video as always keep up the good work
Great video! Much appreciated 😁😁
My pleasure! Glad it was helpful
very nicely done! thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
@@dunnadidit if it's not too much to ask, could you make a tutorial on how to do effect where the video is quickly moving forward and backward when the music is DJ scratching...?
omg.. you can right click stuff (keyframe diamonds) in Davinci Resolve... man.. had I known that! This is great! Thanks for a great tutorial!
I had the same response when I found out. lol.
Super clear explanations. Thank you so much
Bro this was an awesome tutorial thank you so much! This is gonna be implemented into my next paintball videos for sure!!
Awesome but overwhelming as a newbie. Will keep watching!
It will be easy peasy in no time for you!
beautiful video !!! Thank you!!
Thanks! This was a great tutorial. I had no idea about the anchor point, that makes is sooo much nicer. I need to get some more swoosh sounds now as well :) Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
You sir are the man.
Awesome man!!!
This really did help me a lot
Finally I found a tutoriaaaal thankssss
That's fun! Thanks
My pleasure dude!
Thanks a bunch! Great video, on many levels.
Just what I was looking for - explained ina very clear manner! Thanks!
ayy such a great guy! amazing tutorial man ! :D
Thanks a ton!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Saved me, was having problems with the tracker, and I'd forgotten how to smooth the zoom in to fit everything perfectly
This is great, you explain it so well. Thanks!!
your sound design is great and I almost didn't even notice it was such a seamless great job!