I knew about the comma/period keys (which also work to lengthen/shorten clips in the regular, non-trim mode, BTW), but I didn't know about using "u" to switch between them. Thanks!
The intro here- "There must be a better way" I used to tell people that worked for me that if you are doing anything and it feels like there must be a better way. There most likely is. You are just not aware of it. What I then told them is that's the point where you research it and if it looks like there actually isn't a better way - think outside of the box and invent a better way, because if you feel like there is - then others will feel that way too. "Necessity is the mother of invention" is a Plato proverb. It states that the primary driving force for most new inventions is a need.
That’s really handy indeed :) The same functionality is also available when using the speed editor or editing keyboard, but for those who haven’t jumped onto either of those this is gold for making those quick tiny refinements :)
For some reason I cannot get the up or down keys to move the playhead to the edit points like you do in this video. What is the command called for that? In premiere it was "move playhead to previous edit" or next edit. Can't figure it out in Resolve.
Since i have customized my keyboard to use everything on the QWE ASD keys, i use 3 and 4 to Ripple cut to Start or End to play head you will not need to change any tools, just place the play head where you want to cut and press the before or after, everything will get ripple deleted to that point. It is even faster this way! With this setup i don't lift my left hand from the keyboard while editing.
For those who wonder i have the setup like this: Q - Delete Selected (Alt + Q - Color Page) W - Blade Edit Mode (Alt + W - Edit Page) E - Normal Edit Mode (Alt + E - Trim Mode) A - Ripple Delete S - Split Clip D - Enable Clip (standard key) 1, 2 - Swap Clip Towards Left/Right 3-4 - Ripple Start to Play head / End to Play head Takes a bit of muscle memory to adjust to new keys but nothing stops you from customizing your keyboard shortcuts to anything that fits your editing style
@@JasonRobertsVideo It took me a while to realize that nothing stops me from customizing the keyboard in Resolve, till then i tried few macro peripherals before this revelation 😊 Keep up the good work, i always learn new stuff from people i didn't even knew they existed on YT
I knew about the comma/period keys (which also work to lengthen/shorten clips in the regular, non-trim mode, BTW), but I didn't know about using "u" to switch between them. Thanks!
No worries Brian! :) :)
The intro here- "There must be a better way" I used to tell people that worked for me that if you are doing anything and it feels like there must be a better way. There most likely is. You are just not aware of it. What I then told them is that's the point where you research it and if it looks like there actually isn't a better way - think outside of the box and invent a better way, because if you feel like there is - then others will feel that way too.
"Necessity is the mother of invention" is a Plato proverb. It states that the primary driving force for most new inventions is a need.
That’s really handy indeed :) The same functionality is also available when using the speed editor or editing keyboard, but for those who haven’t jumped onto either of those this is gold for making those quick tiny refinements :)
Thanks Andre :) :)
Good one! 🎉
Thanks :) :)
For some reason I cannot get the up or down keys to move the playhead to the edit points like you do in this video.
What is the command called for that?
In premiere it was "move playhead to previous edit" or next edit.
Can't figure it out in Resolve.
Since i have customized my keyboard to use everything on the QWE ASD keys, i use 3 and 4 to Ripple cut to Start or End to play head you will not need to change any tools, just place the play head where you want to cut and press the before or after, everything will get ripple deleted to that point.
It is even faster this way! With this setup i don't lift my left hand from the keyboard while editing.
For those who wonder i have the setup like this:
Q - Delete Selected (Alt + Q - Color Page)
W - Blade Edit Mode (Alt + W - Edit Page)
E - Normal Edit Mode (Alt + E - Trim Mode)
A - Ripple Delete
S - Split Clip
D - Enable Clip (standard key)
1, 2 - Swap Clip Towards Left/Right
3-4 - Ripple Start to Play head / End to Play head
Takes a bit of muscle memory to adjust to new keys but nothing stops you from customizing your keyboard shortcuts to anything that fits your editing style
Thanks for sharing! :) :)
@@JasonRobertsVideo It took me a while to realize that nothing stops me from customizing the keyboard in Resolve, till then i tried few macro peripherals before this revelation 😊
Keep up the good work, i always learn new stuff from people i didn't even knew they existed on YT
Thanks so much - will do! :) :)
I have been searching an ocean of stars for this f*kn tecnique and trying to find the Kbs for it - you how just earned a place in my will.
"searching an ocean of stars" what a lovely turn of phrase! Thanks - glad you found the vid and it was helpful :) :)
Awesome
Thanks Randall :) :)
HOLY FUCK
AND do what you are doing with SHIFT held down and you can change the speed at which it works.....
Period?
It’s that time of the month
We’ve known about this since day one… You need to learn to get to the point. It took you forever to get there.
Calm down, the video is under 3 minutes. Please direct us all to your magical genius tutorials since you clearly are an expert.