Project-Led Editing in Da Vinci Resolve Beginner to Advanced
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Not just for grading!
So, you want to edit? Great! You know what they say, you learn by doing! What’s even better is you can get the software for free, crazy right? There’s never been a better time to knuckle down and get started. I’m a Blackmagic certified trainer in Da Vinci Resolve and I’ve created this course to give a full grounding in editing from the very start, right the way through to final delivery! This course will take you from the bare essentials; how to set up Da Vinci Resolve and organize your media properly, all the way through to the finished edit of a short film including basic audio.
What you’ll learn on this course:
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How to organize and set up an edit project properly
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Metadata tagging, organization and navigation
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Proxy and optimized media workflows for 4K and camera RAW projects
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How to use the plethora of tools Da Vinci Resolve has available
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How to edit a short film using 3-point editing
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How to edit a corporate interview style video with select reels and pancake editing
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How to make quick work of a first pass edit using the cut panel
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Basic audio in the edit panel, including sound design basics
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And much, much more!
Cut straight to the point!
This course is taught almost entirely hands on, you’ll download a full short film and begin working on it immediately. I’ve built this course around professional, practical projects that are taken directly from industry. Every project in this course was produced professionally by a team of experienced industry practitioners, on most of which I was an active member on the real project, who have agreed to let me teach with our work. So, you know you’ll be working with some great learning content!
So, go ahead and take a look! I’ve made some key videos free down below, so you can make up your mind. I hope to see you on the course soon so we can kick-start your post-production journey together!
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4PROJECT DOWNLOAD LINKTexto
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5Importing a project from a Resolve archive fileVídeo Aula
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6Layout of the Media panelVídeo Aula
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7Bins and importing clipsVídeo Aula
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8Syncing audio to videoVídeo Aula
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9Introduction to angles, Closeup, Mid and WideVídeo Aula
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10Reading simple metadata and reviewing clipsVídeo Aula
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11Tagging Multiple clips and KeywordsVídeo Aula
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12Smart bins, navigating our project efficientlyVídeo Aula
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13Marking up a script for editingVídeo Aula
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14Introduction to CodecsVídeo Aula
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15Optimized Media, H.264 playing a little slow?Vídeo Aula
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16The Proxy workflow, stand-ins for troublesome mediaVídeo Aula
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22Overview of the project: Gym CandyVídeo Aula
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23The first Assembly: Scene one Part OneVídeo Aula
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24The First Assembly: Scene one Workout MontageVídeo Aula
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25The Inductive Edit and the CircleVídeo Aula
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26The First Assembly: Scene Two Part OneVídeo Aula
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27The First Assembly: Scene Two Part TwoVídeo Aula
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28The First Assembly: Scene Two Part ThreeVídeo Aula
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29The First Assembly: Scene ThreeVídeo Aula
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30Reviewing Our Edit and AnnotationsVídeo Aula
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31Trim Editing: Ripple Editing With the MouseVídeo Aula
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32Trim Editing: Rolling Edits With the MouseVídeo Aula
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33Trim Editing: Slip Edits With the MouseVídeo Aula
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34Trim Editing: Trimming With the KeyboardVídeo Aula
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35Trim Editing: the Dynamic Trim ModeVídeo Aula
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36Retiming and Speed Changing ClipsVídeo Aula
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37The Inspector and Basic KeyframingVídeo Aula
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38Multiple TracksVídeo Aula
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39The Second Pass: Scene OneVídeo Aula
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40The Second Pass: Scene Two Part OneVídeo Aula
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41The Second Pass: Scene Two Part twoVídeo Aula
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42The Second Pass: Scene Three and Final PolishVídeo Aula
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43Picture LockVídeo Aula
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44Audio, the Biggest Thing Everyone Loves to ignoreVídeo Aula
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45Audio Levels For Our Edit and YouTube, How Loud and Why?Vídeo Aula
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46The Sound ListVídeo Aula
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47Finding Audio OnlineVídeo Aula
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48More Bins and Importing AudioVídeo Aula
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49Stereo and MonoVídeo Aula
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50Monitoring Audio in the Edit PanelVídeo Aula
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51The Panning LawVídeo Aula
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52Volume Controls in the Edit PanelVídeo Aula
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53Volume NormalizationVídeo Aula
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54The Inspector for Audio and Looping Room ToneVídeo Aula
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55Preparing the Edit for Audio WorkVídeo Aula
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56Basic Dialogue LevellingVídeo Aula
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57Audio Edit: Scene One Part OneVídeo Aula
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58Audio Edit: Scene One Workout MontageVídeo Aula
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59Audio Edit: Scene One Part ThreeVídeo Aula
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60Audio Edit: Scene Two Part OneVídeo Aula
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61Audio Edit: Scene Two Part twoVídeo Aula
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62Audio edit: Scene Three and Final PolishVídeo Aula
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63Handover to Other Resolve UsersVídeo Aula
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64Exporting an Offline Reference FileVídeo Aula
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65Baked Master Handover to Colour GradeVídeo Aula
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66Handover to Adobe, FCPX and Avid/Protools UsersVídeo Aula
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67Exporting bins and timelines for other users R17 UPDATEVídeo Aula
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68Basic Titles and Credit RollerVídeo Aula
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69Final Export, Well Done!Vídeo Aula
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70CUT PANEL PROJECT DOWNLOAD LINKTexto
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71Introducing the project and our learning outcomesVídeo Aula
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72Overview of the Cut PanelVídeo Aula
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73Bin dividersVídeo Aula
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74The contextual viewer and the source tapeVídeo Aula
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75Smart insertVídeo Aula
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76Append to end of track and ripple overwriteVídeo Aula
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77Close up and place on topVídeo Aula
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78Dynamic zoomVídeo Aula
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79Trimming in the cut panel - Keyboard shortcut cheat sheet attachedVídeo Aula
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80Trimming with WaveformsVídeo Aula
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81Transitions and effects in the cut panelVídeo Aula
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82The inspector in the cut panelVídeo Aula
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83Render In PlaceVídeo Aula
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84Audio in the cut panelVídeo Aula
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85The stereo fixer effectVídeo Aula
