You got a new subscriber!!! Well explained! Please come up with more tutorials, these are really helpful for me as a beginner. Thank you for your time and efforts in making this to educate us :)
I absolutely love your content. helped me tons so far. I would love a big video where you show EVERYTHING from start to finish. Take this video for example: HOW you got the client, WHAT camera WHAT settings WHERE to shoot HOW to shoot IMPORT footage MANAGE footage EDITING GRADING EXPORT. would be a great series i think! anyways, you guys are great 💯
Thanks so much. We appreciate your kind compliment. That’s a great idea for a future video. If you’ve not seen it, @ScottPetersFilms has some great content about real life projects. We thoroughly recommend his channel.
New viewer & now subscriber. Really liked how you simplified the speed ramping process. Your thoughts were clear and consice. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to watching more of your video tutorials.
New subscriber. I'm one of the many editors who are transitioning to Da Vinci and I look forward to learn more from this woman. Loved the explanation, the tone of voice, the clear and correct English.
@@team2films At the moment I’m struggling with learning the new keyboard shortcuts and customizing them based on my Premiere Pro habits. I know it’s good practice to learn the original ones from the new software, but some I think I just have to change…(Q and W for example)
Super clean explanation! Perfect. Would love to see something similar with keyframing. I still feel Resolve's timeline keyframes for transforms and pretty much anything are still stuck in the dark ages compared to AE, just feels clunky. May or may not be me ;)
Yes there is room for improvement. Although comparing it to AE is apples and oranges. It’s on par or perhaps slightly better than Premiere’s system, but it would be great if it was as good as AE’s system one day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
This tutorial is realy nice, and I will check out what more you have. I am a subscriber now. I jumped from FCP to DaVinci a few weeks ago, and its modern layout and several way to do things are placing FCP in the shadow, and I heard that AP is the worse of these 3 programs all over. For me there is no way back to FCP.
Glad you liked it. To be clear, FCP X is a great program and has some particular advantages. There are things we like about how both programs handle speed changes. We hope you enjoy experimenting with Resolve.
Hi, you folks make great videos and we appreciate it. Question for you: would you suggest I always shoot at like 60fps so that it affords a cleaner ramp down? I mean, I cannot imagine a videographer always plans every single clip that they intend to slow down in post. I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For instance, during most sport broadcast events they show replays in slow-mo and it looks super clean. It leads me to believe that they shoot like 120fps always. Thoughts on this? Best to you!!
Thanks so much! Yes, sports broadcasters will have cameras shooting high frame rates. It’s often being recorded into a limited buffer that is continuously overwritten. An operator has a period of time to pull clips as necessary. Here’s a tip for if you want to ‘shoot some just in case slow motion’: shoot at a multiple of your base frame rate, I.e. if you are shooting 23.976 then shoot at 47.952. That makes it really easy to get real-time playback by just doubling the speed. That said, a lot to cinematographers will have a clear concept in mind before filming slow motion. Naturally there are some that won’t too! Thanks for watching and commenting. Hope that helps!
@@team2films Ahhhh … that makes sense, re: the limited buffer for broadcast cameras. As I live in France, I shoot either 25 or 50fps. I’ve previously done some tests by shooting at 50fps then viewed it at 25fps in DR and it looked pretty good. So, hopefully I’ll have my game face on and switch to 50fps when I know I want to slow-mo it in post. Thanks for responding & offering your advice. Kind regards, Doug
You know what would make it more professional? Have a microphone setup that doesn't pick up your gigantic mouse clicks.... Or you should invest in an audio declic plugin. That would make your channel top notch. Because the lighting, the voice, and everything else is nice and clean/clear. Good luck on your channel
Thanks so much! Actually we use two microphones. One for voice and a second microphone positioned next to the mouse to deliberatly capture the clicks to enhance the teaching. It helps viewers to follow along with when and where we are clicking. Haha! Maybe you felt differently about that? Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
@@team2films maybe you should try a visual mouse clicks then... If you watch UA-camrs that do the same thing as you, I mean the ones that have your professional visual look, nobody is leaking mouse clicks. This is very passé, like 2005, or from people that don't have enough money to buy a good microphone and only have an omnidirectional that is positioned above the head. Anyhow, feel free to use my comments as you want... It's your channel, it's just that you put so much effort on getting to the next level visually and sound wise, that I felt that this was just lowering the quality of your channel. Good luck with it and keep on the good work
Thanks for your kind comments. Yeah, just to reiterate, we're not 'leaking' them! It's quite deliberate. And they are mic'd very close for the best possible sound quality. But I think you are right that they are too prominent. They are too loud in this video. Going to have a look at this process and see what refinements we can make. Thanks, please continue to provide feedback. It's valuable to us. Maybe we'll get it to a place that hits right for you. Once again, thanks for your continued engagement.
@@ElizabethaKaur Thanks Elizabetha. That's really nice of you to comment and set the record straight. It's nice to know what's working and it helps motivate us. Glad you are enjoying the content.
To understand what was going on, I had to turn on Polish subtitles because I don't understand English well. And this is where the problem started. This girl is so pretty that I couldn't focus on the text. This made it take me five times longer to understand the movie. An exceptionally beautiful and phenomenal person. Regards!
@team2films I'm very curious to see your file project organization workflow. Both "Finder/Explorer" and "Davinci Media Pool". I'm in love with your professional style. In my opinion you can dive deep in that pretty basic, but very important topic. Thank you very much for your effort!
Ooo! Good question. That's a tough one, and I'm not sure if we have a good answer for that. Bezier handles usually come in pairs and are linked in typical use. That means you can control one with the other. Given where the clip stops and starts is this sufficient for you to be able to edit those curves?
when I close the ramp & retime curve options to go back to a normal time line edit, the entire timeline shifts awkwardly to a downwards position hiding most of the entire timeline (which makes me do one step to pull it back to the middle). Why is it so? I do not know about the studio version but It does all the time in my free version.
Yeah, I know what you mean. It would be nice if the UI repositioned the timeline after you closed the retime tool. Perhaps post about it in the official blackmagic forum?
Ooo yeah. That’s a good point. Hmm. I’ll look for a better solution but in the meantime, bring the speed down, adjust the type of key frame and the Increase the speed again. Will that work for the time being?
I'm sorry, how to shoot it slow mo in the real time? I know phone might has the slow mo option but camera has it? Or did you mean to shoot it high frame per second in camera?😅Thank you!
My problem is that this only changes the speed of the video, but leaves the audio at normal speed, which desynchronizes everything. IDK why they would make this the default option. Who would want to desync the audio from their videos? It's completely stupid and there doesn't seem to be any way to fix it.
Yeah, it’s possible to make speed ramps by just using the retime curve interface. No need to open up the regular regime controls. Either way, the process is still pretty streamlined?
HELP PLEASE, after i make the make the speed high. and i want adujst the curve i can not see the full curve of the speed point, how i can make the graph bigger or show the full curve
i am premiere pro user trying to learn davinchi shortcuts is really make me sick ,its just feel too dumb , i just need to press P n adjust the speed on the premiere pro , tf with davinchi shortcut
Once you open the retime controls you can use the regular selection and trim edit modes to intuitively click and drag your speed points! Nice and easy. Hope that helps. Please check out our free masterclass for premiere users switching to resolve! We think you will really like it.
Apologies! It's a little bit too loud in the mix on this video. It'll be more subtle in future videos. The intention is that it helps people to follow along with the screen recordings. But, yes! Too loud in this video :)
So well explained, simple, to the point... thank youuuu!!!
You got a new subscriber!!! Well explained! Please come up with more tutorials, these are really helpful for me as a beginner. Thank you for your time and efforts in making this to educate us :)
More to come Abbin. Thanks :)
Thank you, the simplest and honestly just the best explanation on the matter. Much appreciated.
You are so welcome :)
Brilliant. This might be the best tutorial I've ever seen. Really simple and clearly presented. Really good work!
i was so frustrated i couldnt troubleshoot this ripple timeline thing saw your video it solved my problem thankyouuuuuuuuu❤❤❤
We’re glad it has helped! Thanks for watching
thanks, much simpler than i had imagined 👍
I've been looking for this info and you explained it perfectly
Glad it helped.
I absolutely love your content. helped me tons so far. I would love a big video where you show EVERYTHING from start to finish. Take this video for example: HOW you got the client, WHAT camera WHAT settings WHERE to shoot HOW to shoot IMPORT footage MANAGE footage EDITING GRADING EXPORT. would be a great series i think! anyways, you guys are great 💯
Thanks so much. We appreciate your kind compliment. That’s a great idea for a future video. If you’ve not seen it, @ScottPetersFilms has some great content about real life projects. We thoroughly recommend his channel.
You have the wonderful gift of teaching!
That’s really kind of you. Thank-you. Glad people are enjoying the videos.
New viewer & now subscriber. Really liked how you simplified the speed ramping process. Your thoughts were clear and consice. Thanks for sharing. Look forward to watching more of your video tutorials.
Thanks so much for your comment. It's nice to have you here.
Nice job!! you earn my like and subscribe, and for those UA-camrs, this how you do things, down to the point.
Thanks Rey. Great to have you here. We appreciate your kind compliment.
New subscriber. I'm one of the many editors who are transitioning to Da Vinci and I look forward to learn more from this woman. Loved the explanation, the tone of voice, the clear and correct English.
Great to have you here Mary Jane! Thank you for your feedback. Let us know if there are any specific topics you'd like us to tackle.
@@team2films At the moment I’m struggling with learning the new keyboard shortcuts and customizing them based on my Premiere Pro habits. I know it’s good practice to learn the original ones from the new software, but some I think I just have to change…(Q and W for example)
really love this channel! you gonna be a big one
I appreciate that!
Very pro production.
Thanks Harold.
Excellent tutorial thank you so much
You are very welcome 🤗
Super clean explanation! Perfect. Would love to see something similar with keyframing. I still feel Resolve's timeline keyframes for transforms and pretty much anything are still stuck in the dark ages compared to AE, just feels clunky. May or may not be me ;)
Yes there is room for improvement. Although comparing it to AE is apples and oranges. It’s on par or perhaps slightly better than Premiere’s system, but it would be great if it was as good as AE’s system one day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
i subscribed 5 seconds into the video, might i add: What a lovely voice and delivery i allready know i will learn what i need to here,
Thank-you. Appreciate the subscription. Great to have you here.
This tutorial is realy nice, and I will check out what more you have. I am a subscriber now.
I jumped from FCP to DaVinci a few weeks ago, and its modern layout and several way to do things are placing FCP in the shadow, and I heard that AP is the worse of these 3 programs all over. For me there is no way back to FCP.
So glad you are enjoying DaVinci Resolve. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
very helpful and well explained for beginners! wasn't too fast which was great
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for commenting.
Thank the heavens for 2x's speed 😅 Great video, this is SO much better/easier than Premier 👏
2x speed rocks! Glad the video helped.
Speed ramping is a game changer.
Zou do a fantastic job subscribed and always checking your great channel. Keep it up. Love it.
Thanks Jens! Happy that you found the channel :) We hope your work is going well.
thank you for the tutorial. now I'm curious to see side by side how long it takes to make speed ramps on FCPX vs Resolve Studio. :)
Glad you liked it. To be clear, FCP X is a great program and has some particular advantages. There are things we like about how both programs handle speed changes. We hope you enjoy experimenting with Resolve.
Great tutorial, thank you!👏🏻🤩🔥
Glad you liked it!
loved it
Another awesome tutorial. Thanks.
Our pleasure! Thanks David.
Hi, you folks make great videos and we appreciate it.
Question for you: would you suggest I always shoot at like 60fps so that it affords a cleaner ramp down? I mean, I cannot imagine a videographer always plans every single clip that they intend to slow down in post. I’ve been thinking about this a lot. For instance, during most sport broadcast events they show replays in slow-mo and it looks super clean. It leads me to believe that they shoot like 120fps always.
Thoughts on this?
Best to you!!
Thanks so much! Yes, sports broadcasters will have cameras shooting high frame rates. It’s often being recorded into a limited buffer that is continuously overwritten. An operator has a period of time to pull clips as necessary.
Here’s a tip for if you want to ‘shoot some just in case slow motion’: shoot at a multiple of your base frame rate, I.e. if you are shooting 23.976 then shoot at 47.952. That makes it really easy to get real-time playback by just doubling the speed.
That said, a lot to cinematographers will have a clear concept in mind before filming slow motion. Naturally there are some that won’t too!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Hope that helps!
@@team2films Ahhhh … that makes sense, re: the limited buffer for broadcast cameras. As I live in France, I shoot either 25 or 50fps. I’ve previously done some tests by shooting at 50fps then viewed it at 25fps in DR and it looked pretty good. So, hopefully I’ll have my game face on and switch to 50fps when I know I want to slow-mo it in post.
Thanks for responding & offering your advice.
Kind regards,
Doug
this was so helpful! thank you!
Thanks for watching, glad to have you here.
Excellent tutorial, straight down to brasstacks
Thanks! We specialise in brass tacks :)
Thank you🙂
You teach in the most adorable way🤗
Thank-you!?!
@@team2films I'm sorry, my English knowledge is poor. I wanted to say that your teaching style is really adorable.
NEW SUBSCRIBER HERE!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS INFO. THIS WILL DEFINITELY HELP ME
Glad to hear Racardo. Welcome.
Super good tutorial thank you
Subscribed. Women convey information so much easier than men. Thank you!
Friendly fire lol
Thanks Josh! What about Leon though 🤣
You know what would make it more professional? Have a microphone setup that doesn't pick up your gigantic mouse clicks....
Or you should invest in an audio declic plugin. That would make your channel top notch.
Because the lighting, the voice, and everything else is nice and clean/clear.
Good luck on your channel
Thanks so much! Actually we use two microphones. One for voice and a second microphone positioned next to the mouse to deliberatly capture the clicks to enhance the teaching. It helps viewers to follow along with when and where we are clicking.
Haha! Maybe you felt differently about that? Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
@@team2films maybe you should try a visual mouse clicks then...
If you watch UA-camrs that do the same thing as you, I mean the ones that have your professional visual look, nobody is leaking mouse clicks. This is very passé, like 2005, or from people that don't have enough money to buy a good microphone and only have an omnidirectional that is positioned above the head.
Anyhow, feel free to use my comments as you want... It's your channel, it's just that you put so much effort on getting to the next level visually and sound wise, that I felt that this was just lowering the quality of your channel.
Good luck with it and keep on the good work
Thanks for your kind comments. Yeah, just to reiterate, we're not 'leaking' them! It's quite deliberate. And they are mic'd very close for the best possible sound quality. But I think you are right that they are too prominent. They are too loud in this video. Going to have a look at this process and see what refinements we can make. Thanks, please continue to provide feedback. It's valuable to us. Maybe we'll get it to a place that hits right for you. Once again, thanks for your continued engagement.
@@team2films Don't listen to this person; I appreciate the clicks; it makes it clear and easy to follow the instructions.
@@ElizabethaKaur Thanks Elizabetha. That's really nice of you to comment and set the record straight. It's nice to know what's working and it helps motivate us. Glad you are enjoying the content.
Wow. You are a very good teacher.
Wow, thank you
Thanx Sarah
Who is Sarah!?
Thanks!!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
great
To understand what was going on, I had to turn on Polish subtitles because I don't understand English well. And this is where the problem started. This girl is so pretty that I couldn't focus on the text. This made it take me five times longer to understand the movie. An exceptionally beautiful and phenomenal person. Regards!
Thanks for watching! Hope the tutorial helps you with your editing.
bruh
same
@@team2films Thank You very much, it helped a lot. Complete professionalism!
Thank you ma'am, it helped me a lot
Most welcome 😊
Thanks-very great . Team! ;)
Glad you like it!
Great video, thanks!
You are welcome. Thank-you Daniel
excellent :)
Thanks
Thank you! I was confused at retime curve where can i add "keyframe" to it, 1:16 solved
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Excellent! Thank you!
If you have any ideas for videos please let us know
@team2films I'm very curious to see your file project organization workflow. Both "Finder/Explorer" and "Davinci Media Pool". I'm in love with your professional style. In my opinion you can dive deep in that pretty basic, but very important topic. Thank you very much for your effort!
thanks🤞
You’re welcome 😊
Great video, thank you!
Thanks
Great information, however, how do you delete the speed points?
There’s an option in the same drop down menu that you use to create them
thanks
You're welcome!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much
Thank You for this
You're welcome
I often have the points hidden and out of reach to tweak the handles and can't figure out how to resize to see the curves
Ooo! Good question. That's a tough one, and I'm not sure if we have a good answer for that. Bezier handles usually come in pairs and are linked in typical use. That means you can control one with the other. Given where the clip stops and starts is this sufficient for you to be able to edit those curves?
when I close the ramp & retime curve options to go back to a normal time line edit, the entire timeline shifts awkwardly to a downwards position hiding most of the entire timeline (which makes me do one step to pull it back to the middle). Why is it so? I do not know about the studio version but It does all the time in my free version.
Yeah, I know what you mean. It would be nice if the UI repositioned the timeline after you closed the retime tool. Perhaps post about it in the official blackmagic forum?
yeah this is cool and all but how do i do it with audio
I figured it out
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching :)
How would you copy that retime onto another clip? I try copying and pasting attributes but it won't work.
You need to check the retime checkbox when pasting the attributes.
what is the maximum % to make a clip faster in respect to the FPS?
How do you select the keyframe if you're speed ramping to a high percentage? The keyframe gets lost
Ooo yeah. That’s a good point. Hmm. I’ll look for a better solution but in the meantime, bring the speed down, adjust the type of key frame and the Increase the speed again. Will that work for the time being?
I'm sorry, how to shoot it slow mo in the real time? I know phone might has the slow mo option but camera has it? Or did you mean to shoot it high frame per second in camera?😅Thank you!
Yes, it's all about shooting high frame rate on your camera
My problem is that this only changes the speed of the video, but leaves the audio at normal speed, which desynchronizes everything. IDK why they would make this the default option. Who would want to desync the audio from their videos? It's completely stupid and there doesn't seem to be any way to fix it.
lovely tutorial but why does my drone footage flicker?
Thanks so much.
There could be so many different reasons why your drone footage flickers. Can you provide more details of how it's flickering?
Does the timeline fps and video fps have to match, or do I use a timeline relative to the speed im changing too?
No it doesn’t need to match. But it’s difficult to say without understanding what you are trying to accomplish.
Hi, is there a faster way than doing this huge process every time for every speed ramp?
Yeah, it’s possible to make speed ramps by just using the retime curve interface. No need to open up the regular regime controls.
Either way, the process is still pretty streamlined?
is there a way to automatically change all key frames in the retime curve to bezier?
Select them all and hit the button?
hi,if i shot it 24fps and my timeline is 24fps,wouldnt slowdown make the clip choppy coz of missing frame? thank you
Yes, that's correct. You'll find this video helpful: ua-cam.com/video/vhaXb8wGHEI/v-deo.html
HELP PLEASE, after i make the make the speed high. and i want adujst the curve i can not see the full curve of the speed point, how i can make the graph bigger or show the full curve
Top right on the retime curve graph you drag the little number to the left to change the scale of the graph
Awesome. thanks for the fix.
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i am premiere pro user trying to learn davinchi shortcuts is really make me sick ,its just feel too dumb , i just need to press P n adjust the speed on the premiere pro , tf with davinchi shortcut
Once you open the retime controls you can use the regular selection and trim edit modes to intuitively click and drag your speed points! Nice and easy. Hope that helps. Please check out our free masterclass for premiere users switching to resolve! We think you will really like it.
Hi, let's say i have set markers synchronised with music, tweaking the speed point actually move the markers, is it possible to prevent that?
Are you talking about clip markers or timeline markers?
Time-line markers I'd say
@@rayanson2795There’s an option to have timeline markers move with trim operations. Have you tried that?
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you did not say how to delete a speed point. This is imortant anf i dont know how😅
It's in the same menu you use to add the speed point.
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1:38 Oh man... I'm in love with this girl 😍💘💞🌹
Thanks!
FFS stop using that stupid mouse click sound its really anoying
Apologies! It's a little bit too loud in the mix on this video. It'll be more subtle in future videos. The intention is that it helps people to follow along with the screen recordings. But, yes! Too loud in this video :)
So well explained, simple, to the point... thank youuuu!!!
You are welcome!
Thank you!
You are welcome :)
Thank you!
You are welcome