Can you edit in Davinci Resolve like in Final Cut Pro? I finally switched!

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
  • There are features in Final Cut Pro that I love and therefore I never switched from Final Cut Pro to Davinci Resolve. Now I tested Resolve if I could do everything in it like in Final Cut Pro and if it would have all the features that I was so used to in Final Cut. Have a look at my findings and tell me in the comments, what you think about it!
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    00:00 What is this video for?
    00:15 Magnetic timeline
    01:53 Simplicity
    02:26 Autosave
    02:44 Ken burns effect
    03:07 Speed
    03:24 Plugins
    03:57 Animations
    05:12 Color grading
    07:02 Masks
    08:08 Timeline
    09:06 Audio
    10:18 Conculsion
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  • @FranciscoRamirezAraya
    @FranciscoRamirezAraya Рік тому +101

    We can all agree that both are better than Premiere

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +7

      😂 for sure, Premiere is for very patient people

    • @alexandrareichl6759
      @alexandrareichl6759 Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper 😂 dann zähle ich mich nun, zu den geduldigen.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      @@alexandrareichl6759 😂 Geduldige habens leichter im Leben

    • @JZBZACK
      @JZBZACK Рік тому

      Premiere is dead to me as soon as Resolve gets a vertical editing mode.

    • @FranciscoRamirezAraya
      @FranciscoRamirezAraya Рік тому +1

      @@JZBZACK it sort of already has... not sure what you mean but you can edit vertical video on resolve no issue

  • @TheFinalCutBro
    @TheFinalCutBro Рік тому +31

    Really an amazing breakdown Ronald! I agree with a lot of your frustrations, and was excited to see Resolve had some of these features! I'm particularly jealous of the Magic Mask.
    The only stuff I thought I would mention (mostly for the benefit of any FCP users watching this video) - In your comment about the strange arrangement of Voiceover clips (9:13), you actually can have these assigned to specific lanes so that they aren't cluttering up the timeline like you had showed. That option is found in the index under audio lanes, and it's based off the assigned roles.
    Also, I 100% agree on the frustrations of making singular changes to an audio elements and having to copy those across to every single clip on the timeline. I know you had mentioned not wanting to make a compound clip out of all of the chopped clips, and that's definitely a brute force method. But the best method for adjusting effects on all the clips at once is to just be thinking ahead in the edit. Rather than apply it to a compound clip at the end, I always apply my audio into a compound clip right at the very beginning, before any cuts have been made. This enables you to create the needed cuts after, then jump inside the compound clip to make your effects adjustments, and then they will be applied across the board. That said, this does seem like an unnecessary step, and I would love to see improved audio workflows in FCP!
    Again, this comment is purely for the benefit of those who want to stick with FCP and struggle with those particular things you mentioned. I really loved watching this video!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +11

      Hi Dylan, so cool that you commented one of my videos. I‘m a follower of your channel since your started it and your videos are really helpful for all Final Cut Pro users.
      I didn‘t know that thing with the audio lanes, good to know! But I really feel that resolve has much more to offer than final cut in terms of color and audio. The fairlight page is such a powerful tool, I‘m still scratching at the surface but have already found so many things I like a lot more than editing sound in Final Cut.
      At the end of the day we can all be lucky that we can choose between either of these NLEs, both are insanely cheap for what they offer and we can create amazing videos and films with it.
      Again, thanks for watching my video, it‘s cool to see that I reach the people who‘s videos I watch ;-)

  • @michaelstrecha54
    @michaelstrecha54 Рік тому +17

    Nice video Ronald! As a user of FCP and sometimes Resolve, I can not agree more, but there is one thing that I would really love to have in Resolve from FCP and that is the hovering preview. It is so easy and fast to just hover around the timeline and click instead of grabbing and moving the playhead as it is in Resolve

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +4

      Yes, that feature is really nice in fcp. I didn’t use it a lot though but the idea of having two playheads (one where you hover over footage) is pretty unique.

    • @dilfill
      @dilfill 4 місяці тому +2

      You can in resolve you just have to have the blade tool selected and then when you move across the timeline, you will see it scrub the timeline. @@RonaldKasper

    • @jerenyoo
      @jerenyoo 22 дні тому

      @@dilfill good idea

  • @kurshadqaya1684
    @kurshadqaya1684 11 місяців тому +1

    I watched all your videos related to videography.
    Please keep sharing your knowledge.
    You are doing it very well.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  11 місяців тому +1

      Oh thank you very much! I‘ll keep going! 😉

  • @frommyeyesmovie
    @frommyeyesmovie Рік тому +1

    learning Da Vinci resolve right now after switching from Final Cut. This was really helpful. thank you!!!

  • @rollingpanda4198
    @rollingpanda4198 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video with valuable content for those of us that are not as familiar with both editors!

  • @dabi_
    @dabi_ Рік тому +4

    Dude, this is *exactly* the video I wanted and needed. You literally answered every question I was wondering about the move from Final Cut Pro X to Da Vinci Resolve, and now I’m pretty convinced that it looks like it’ll be way better for workflows. I appreciate the time you put into this video, thanks so much :)

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Oh thank you very much, I'm happy my video helped out a bit and I'm glad you regognized the effort I put into it. Thanks man!

    • @BillStreeter
      @BillStreeter Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper same. I’d like to see a DVR tutorial specifically for FCP users. Even if you aren't switching it's good to know some other NLEs.

  • @motocrad
    @motocrad Рік тому +2

    Superb video. I've been thinking about making the switch myself, not because I have a problem with Final Cut Pro but because my PC is more powerful than the Mac I own. Great to the see the main differences between the two laid out so clearly.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot for your comment! It seems everybody is switching to Resolve right now and now that I‘ve worked with it, I totally understand why. I‘m working on a mac but I agree, it’s so great that Resolve works on PCs as well, especially if you want to share your project with someone else.

  • @rano12321
    @rano12321 Рік тому +3

    The magnetic timeline is what made me never chose FCP in the first place, even tho it's pretty good and fast for mostly simple projects, it turns into pretty much a headache when you've been working on complicated projects with FX and grades etc. Although with some shortcuts and customization (inspired) I've made the editing workflow in Resolve much faster then stock Resolve, Premiere and FCP.
    For something like this if you have a gaming mouse with programmable buttons, you can used the side buttons or other buttons on the mouse to jump between clips. You can change the shorts in a way that you don't have to move your left hand and have all the commands on the left hand.

    *Shortcuts that I use: (make sure selection follows the playhead is enabled)
    Q : ripple start to playhead
    W : split
    E : ripple end to playhead
    S : ripple delete
    1 : play in reverse (default shortcut is J)
    2 : play and pause (default shortcut is K)
    3 : play forward (default shortcut is L)
    If you press 3 more than once, playback speed will double, press again and it will quadruple same with 1.
    T : Trim mode
    Mouse button 4 : Jump forward clips
    Mouse Button 5 : Jump backward clips
    Holding shift while mouse button 4/5 : Jump between markers.
    Hope fully these shortcuts will make your editing much faster and more efficient then FCP.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +2

      Thanks and yes, since I made this video I‘ve already added a lot of shortcuts to speed up everything even more. And I‘m pretty happy with it now, now I‘m diving into Fusion which is a lot of fun also 👍

  • @chaplinesque111
    @chaplinesque111 Рік тому +2

    Great video buddy. You had me laughing when you mentioned spending SO much time in the past masking things out - and now 'freaking out' that you no longer have to do that with Resolve. Completely with you on that. Yep... as a long-time FCPX user, I've slowly but surely realized that Resolve is the one for my films and longer format projects, but will continue using FCPX for quick turnover, shorts, and hobby stuff.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Hi! I totally agree that FCP may be a good solution for quick turnover projects. I've just spent a lot of time switching my workflow over to Resolve (and I really got used to it) that I might take longer now to finish simple projects in FCP ;-)

  • @ProductionExpert
    @ProductionExpert Рік тому

    Great video, exactly the same reasons for switching

  • @philippwanivenhaus2788
    @philippwanivenhaus2788 Рік тому

    Great Video! Thank you so much for this comparison...now I'm thinking of giving resolve a try...lets see

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      It's definitely worth a try. And I'm quite sure you will like it!

  • @thomasdebaillon
    @thomasdebaillon Рік тому +1

    Wow dude this video was awesome ! I subscribed to your channel, i hope to see more davinci content :)

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Thanks Thomas! I actually enjoy Resolve very much and I‘m planning new videos about it 👍

  • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
    @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Рік тому

    I am impressed. You know your stuff.

  • @paulhicks3595
    @paulhicks3595 Рік тому

    Thanks. Very well done! You’ve convinced me to finally give it a try.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Thanks Paul! If you’re a kind if professional editor, I would switch to the studio version after having tried the free version, because it’s performance is better for difficult codecs and has some great features like noise reduction, grain and so on.

    • @paulhicks3595
      @paulhicks3595 Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper OK Ronald. I'll check it out ....after I check the price! Thanks.

  • @kurshadqaya1684
    @kurshadqaya1684 11 місяців тому

    Very good analogy. Thank you!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  11 місяців тому

      You’re welcome! And thanks for commenting!

  • @tedcruzinusa
    @tedcruzinusa Рік тому +1

    My favorite feature I just learned about in Resolve is being able to open multiple timelines simultaneously. It’s made dragging in B-roll so much easier. But the one thing I think FCP does better than anyone is multicam editing. It just works.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      That’s true, editing with multiple timelines is a very cool feature!

  • @apexmedia2089
    @apexmedia2089 10 місяців тому

    Very clear and concise. Good job!

  • @swdw973
    @swdw973 Рік тому +5

    There are a couple tutorials that will show how to do the trims and other modifications in the edit page w/o having to then delete the dead space. You just haven't learned the shortcuts that do that automatically yet.
    Also. You went about it the hard way in Resolve to go from log to rec 709. Should have gone to File/Project settings and clicked on the color management tab and selected your options. Or, if you only want to do that for the clip, go to the color tab, select the clip, and right click on the node. Select LUT in the pop up menu and then apply the basic LUT for just the clip. That would have taken care of your initial grade.
    Once you get more familiar with the program you'll like it even better.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +3

      hi Sam, I didn’t talk about color spaces and color management in this video because that’s a topic of it’s own. Of course I know how to manually transfer log footage into Davinci Wide Gamut, work in this larger color space and transfer it to Rec709 afterwards. And I know that color management can do this automatically, I‘ve used both. And that’s another huge advantage of Resolve. 👍

    • @geoffos42
      @geoffos42 Рік тому +1

      On my setup, the editing keys are Backspace = Delete Content, Delete Key = Ripple Delete.

  • @troyreid1340
    @troyreid1340 4 місяці тому

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @nimbas9824
    @nimbas9824 3 дні тому

    Thanks for the great video I moved from Premier to DaVinci Resolve. I decided to do it like giving up smoking. If I had a problem, all I did was to ask the question using UA-cam. In my experience, I could always find somebody explaining how Solve my problem. Eventually it all clicks into place.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  2 дні тому

      Yes UA-cam is a great source for solving most problems. Have fun with Resolve!

  • @thetangierc
    @thetangierc Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love FCP for just getting the edit done and generally prefer a trackless NLE, but I must say this is a fantastic comparison and I really appreciate this comparison. I also use Resolve, but at this time not as much as FCP.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Tangier! There was a reason why I kept working with FCP for the last three years but my projects became more complex and I needed more control over different "storylines" (as they would be called in FCP) and audio. That's why I tried resolve and now I don't want to work without it's features anymore ;-)

  • @yoyosan999
    @yoyosan999 3 місяці тому

    Amazing video! I have been Davinci Resolve only because I am quite new to video editing but very much enjoying it. The best of the best part of Davinci Resolve is that there is a very capable free version for beginners like me. It also has a Linux version so that when I am at home not using my macbook I can still work on videos on my much more powerful PC.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  3 місяці тому

      Thanks for your comment! Yes absolutely, the free version is enough for most projects and it’s very nice to be able to transform projects from mac to windows or linux

  • @localcolour
    @localcolour 10 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful thanks.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  10 місяців тому

      Nice to hear, thanks for your comment!

  • @omidfilms
    @omidfilms Рік тому

    There’s a way to apply eq effect to entire audio roles so you don’t have to copy paste effects to each clip. If you make a compound clip then hold option and double click the compound clip it reveals the audio roles in the timeline and you can apply effect to each role separately.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes but the thing is I don't want to create compound clips. I think they take away so much flexibility.

    • @omidfilms
      @omidfilms Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper you wouldn’t create compound clips you would create only one compound clip of your entire project and the roles become tracks. This way you get magnetic timeline and tracks at the same time.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      @@omidfilms ah, I see, thanks.

  • @MatthewDangyou
    @MatthewDangyou Рік тому +1

    FCP and Davinci both rock! I love editing in FCP a ton more because my brain works in the method of putting anything anywhere which is chaotic for most haha and using Audio lanes (like what dylan mentioned) when I want all my audio clips to be organized! That said davinci has been tempting to switch over fully because of the power of color grading and other tools like linking clips and audio effects would be nice but the speed ramping is just so perfect for my in FCP and I use a ton of it would slow down a lot of my process speeds in production. I have been editing a ton in Premiere and Davinici for work related things but speed ramping has been my biggest gripe about the platform. Everything else though rocks! The number one thing besides linking that would make FCP even better is being able to edit different clips in a compound clip without leaving the main timeline

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      I agree, it’s annoying having to open compound clips without seeing the main storyline anymore. But why don’t you like speed ramping in Resolve? It works pretty well, I‘ve done this a lot already and I think you even have more control over the timing than in Final Cut.

    • @MatthewDangyou
      @MatthewDangyou Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper For me it has just been extremely confusing and slows down the process. Shift B and dragging a clip is extremely easy. Sometimes having more control but being more complicated to create each speed ramp isn't worth it I guess haha

  • @AlrosAvellana
    @AlrosAvellana Рік тому

    Thanks for this! Answered all my questions! I switched to FCPX from premiere and that was great but now I'm finding the same frustrations you showed and I'm looking at resolve. I'm going to make the switch thanks!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +2

      Hi Alros, thanks for your comment! Believe me you’ll never switch back after you used Resolve for a few weeks. It takes some time to find everything but you have so much more possibilities in colorgrading and sound design. Love it!

    • @AlrosAvellana
      @AlrosAvellana Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper one of the things I like about FCP was their data management and how I can just make projects of the same files in a Library. So I'd import a library, create an event, create a Project (ex. Long form Video), then create a Project(ex. vertical short). and I can refer back to past libraries for some edits etc.
      Is this possible in Davinci? or something similar?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      @@AlrosAvellana if I understand correctly what you mean then yes of course, that’s possible in Resolve as well. You have the media library and can create multiple timelines (which are projects in fcp) with different edits of the same footage.

    • @AlrosAvellana
      @AlrosAvellana Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper got it! thank you. Im looking at the Studio version. is it worth the extra $100 for the Speed Editor?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      @@AlrosAvellana is there an offer where you get the speed editor for only 100 bucks when you buy the studio version? Well then I‘d try it but at the moment I don’t want to have another device on my desk at the moment.

  • @EugenBrinzoiu
    @EugenBrinzoiu Рік тому +2

    Pretty incredible your comparison…..I love FCP but unfortunately it’s forgotten by Apple. Subscribed right away ❤

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks and welcome to the channel! Yes, it really seems all other programs get nice updates before fcp does.

  • @Predictor_
    @Predictor_ Рік тому

    I really liked it!

  • @eduardgonzaal
    @eduardgonzaal Рік тому +1

    the best video I've seen about moving from Final Cut to Resolve. Exactly what you should know.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Thanks Eduard, I‘m happy you liked it!

  • @meyerdigitalfilm
    @meyerdigitalfilm Рік тому

    Hallo Ronald,
    Danke für das sehr ausführliche Video! Du beschreibst exakt meinen Schmerz mit FCP (Audio, komische Timelines, etc.) vor allem die Möglichkeit ein Projekt ordentlich über einen Mischer mit Master und Bus abzumischen ist einfach nur geil. Wenn ich mir denke wieviele Zusatzprogramme ich für FCPX kaufen musste (NEAT Video, Reel Motion Blur, Colorfinale Pro2, MotionVFX Plugins) und diese Funktionen schon on Board kommen in DVR. Besitze schon seit 2 Jahren auch die DVR Lizens aber aus reiner Gewohnheit leider noch nicht so sehr reingesprungen in das Programm, aber jedesmal wenn ich es benutze merke ich wieviel besser es ist. Alleine die Stabilisierung ist so so so viel besser als bei FCPX oder Premiere... Und ich vertraue Blackmagics CEO absolut, dass es immer mit kostenlosen Updates versorgt werden wird :-) VIele Grüße Dennis PS du hast mich motiviert mir auch mal eine Woche zu DVR zu zwingen 😄😄

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Hi Dennis, ja ich glaube der Umstieg fällt einem schwer, wenn man gleichzeitig noch immer in FCP arbeitet. Deshalb versuche ich wirklich alle meinen neuen Projekte mit Davinci Resolve umzusetzen, das klappt soweit wunderbar, natürlich hat das erste etwas länger gedauert. Aber das Programm löst für mich so viele Probleme dass ich mich schon immer auf das nächste Projekt freue 😉

  • @leighemmerson
    @leighemmerson 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the vid. Very interesting and having been a FCP fan for many years I am now giving Resolve serious consideration. However, I had to point out, a lot of your assertions about what FCP X doesn't do are incorrect. If you drop your new title over the top of the old one, the existing text will be picked up. You can select similar clips, using the search box on the left of the timeline. If you create a compound clip of your voiceover recording before editing and then edit with that, you just make EQ changes to that and it will change everything. The magic mask functionality is available using the Cinestudio plugin. Also if you enable 'show audio lanes' your audio will line up as you want. I think there were some other things but I can't remember them now! All that said, Resolve rules when it comes to grading!

  • @spacemusicforyoursoul5530
    @spacemusicforyoursoul5530 Рік тому

    There IS a shortcut in FCP to link audio (or other clips) to ANY clip. Don't remember exactly, but I've done it before. Good video!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Yes there is, but as far as I know it is only possible to link anything to the main storyline. Not to any secondary storyline or b-roll above the main storyline. Which is kind of odd.

  • @skymakai
    @skymakai Рік тому +1

    Your audio is perfect. What’s your method of compressing?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +2

      Oh thanks, it was my first try to do that in resolve. I just added a compressor with a 2:1 ratio and raised the „Make up“ to about 5. then I needed to add some voice isolation because I could hear a fan in the background (which you still can hear a bit I think in the shots where I‘m visible). Oh and of course some basic EQ settings (lowering everything below 100Hz, raising upon 2 KHz a bit). But I honestly didn’t take too much time here since I’m just starting out with audio editing in Resolve.

  • @MrSlavenya
    @MrSlavenya Рік тому

    COOOOOL! Спасибо!

  • @chipcurry
    @chipcurry 7 місяців тому

    Thumbs up, good job

  • @primepropertymedia
    @primepropertymedia 9 місяців тому +1

    Your workflow is so clean and organized in resolve! Please make tutorials

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  9 місяців тому +1

      I‘ll definitely think about that!

    • @primepropertymedia
      @primepropertymedia 9 місяців тому +1

      @@RonaldKasper thank you! And the way you think adding each effect seems so simple and straightforward. Haven’t seen any davinci content out there like it!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  9 місяців тому +1

      @@primepropertymedia thanks a lot!

  • @allbusiness8017
    @allbusiness8017 Рік тому +1

    All you have to do is change Abby rolls and your sounds into compound clips that's it very simple.

  • @rupal_hs
    @rupal_hs Рік тому +1

    I use both and see as companion apps.
    I Make proxies in resolve, cut proxies in fcp and mix audio and grade in resolve again.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes I‘ve seen a lot of people do that. But I have to say after some videos I‘m quite happy with completely editing in resolve.

    • @rupal_hs
      @rupal_hs Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper after six years of using fcp, i think i will do the same in few months.
      Waiting for clip skimming in resolve.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      @@rupal_hs I haven't looked back to FCP since I'm in Resolve. You'll get into it pretty quickly.

    • @ThePistonPit
      @ThePistonPit Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper what about all the plugins etc… are you saying that resolve can do the work of all those plugins on the same level and quality?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      @@ThePistonPit Resolve has lens flares, light rays, some usable built in titles, 3D tracking (I used motionvfx‘s 3D tracker for this in FCP) and so on. That’s basically what I bought plugins for in FCP.

  • @IMDGOD.
    @IMDGOD. 7 місяців тому

    Using FCPx for the last 5 years might just switch to Davinci(have it installed for an year) because of this video. :)

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  7 місяців тому +1

      I think you‘ll not regret it! I‘ve never wanted to work with FCP again since I use Resolve

    • @thanasisathanasi4965
      @thanasisathanasi4965 6 місяців тому

      @@RonaldKasper Hi brother. Haven't tried it yet but Davinci Resolve is free and it includes an audio editor which is live and accepts VST plugins.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  6 місяців тому +1

      @@thanasisathanasi4965 hi! The studio version costs about 300 bucks. But yes, the base version is free.
      Davinci has so much more: the fairlight page which is the audio editing suite, then fusion which is an integrated vfx suite. All in on place 👍

    • @thanasisathanasi4965
      @thanasisathanasi4965 6 місяців тому

      @@RonaldKasper Yes. I have just installed it. It feels wonderful that i can edit my Videos and Podcasts in one place. I am playing with the ducking / compression settings

  • @TheOriginalMistaluv
    @TheOriginalMistaluv 17 днів тому

    This is a great video but you can use a compound clip and apply the effect to that role..it’s easier actually and you can stem out your audio roles to pro tools or logic…or whatever you want to use…not arguing just stating that it is mad easy still in FCP X…I’m think of learning Resolve but I been using FCP since version 6… I love the new X but I know Resolve in can a lot more technical things over other NLE’s… I don’t know what to do lol FCP X is bomb they just need a few more features like a real mixer for audio would be so awesome! I’m lost in the sauce lol. Great video though very well done and I learned a lot, thank you…

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  17 днів тому

      Hi Steven! Thanks for your comment! Yes I agree there are workarounds in FCPX and it’s not a bad NLE at all. But in Resolve you really have all the tools at your fingertips and the workflow just feels easier and more professional to me. The audio mixer is so great and the integrated effects suite (Fusion) really adds value as well. In general I feel that the Resolve community is growing like hell and FCPX doesn’t seem to get big updates. But use what you are happy with, it doesn’t depend on the NLE whether you make great videos or not 😉

  • @maxencelamouret1158
    @maxencelamouret1158 Рік тому

    Hello Ronald, Thank you very much for this video. What is your shortcut at 1:02 min ? Thank you from France !

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      I assigned the „delete gaps“ command which can be found in the menu under „edit“ -> „delete gaps“ to a key („-„)

  • @parkinsonsuk
    @parkinsonsuk Рік тому

    Really great video, thank you. Does anyone know about the functionality of Resolve with regards to subtitles? The ability to edit subtitles within FCPX has become an essential part of our workflow

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your comment! Subtitles can be found in the effects section of resolve, you can drag them into your timeline just like any other title.

    • @parkinsonsuk
      @parkinsonsuk Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper Thanks Ronald!

    • @kersland
      @kersland 5 місяців тому

      Easy to edit subtitles in Resolve. But the killer feature in the Studio edition is that it can use AI to transcribe your text and then automatically put the titles in place according to the parameters you pick - number of lines, width etc. Saves huge amounts of time.

  • @kurshadqaya1684
    @kurshadqaya1684 11 місяців тому

    "I didn't insult your mom, it is just a software".
    I totally understand your frustration.
    🙂

  • @ekphotography
    @ekphotography Рік тому +1

    I have been trying to move to Davinci and like you have a ton of plugins for FCPX that either do not work or I have to buy them for Davinci, how did you get your MotionVFX to work or see if they work in Davinci? Is there a special folder I have to place them into? Those are my main plug-ins I use, Thanks!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      The motionvfx plugins for Final Cut don’t work in Davinci. You have to buy them separately. But I contacted MotionVfx and they offered me 30 percent for all the plugins I‘ve already bought if I want to buy them for Resolve as well.

    • @ekphotography
      @ekphotography Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper Ah Ok, You had mentioned in your video that some worked with out having to do anything.. I did just check and some actually do work in Davinci. But only titles.. Thanks for clearing that up.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +2

      @@ekphotography what I meant is that what I needed plugins for in FCP works with the native functions in Resolve. I didn’t mean that the plugins of Final Cut work in resolve as well. But cool to hear that titles seem to work, that’s cool and I will definitely try that.

  • @ryanpereira8133
    @ryanpereira8133 Рік тому

    Hi there! As a FCP user I like to organize my projects by creating a new library for each new project and I keep the FCP library and files in a folder with all the content thats relevant for that project so it is very easy for me to pick that project up in the future if I need to. Is there anyway to do this with Resolve? I haven't found that solution yet, Thanks!!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      I know this „problem“ and Resolve doesn’t work like Final Cut Pro here. Normally in Resolve a bin is not a physical folder. But this guy here developed a tool called „Super bins“ which does exactly do what you want: ua-cam.com/video/14ZCamycmck/v-deo.html
      Hope that helps!

  • @edoardodepiccoli3004
    @edoardodepiccoli3004 Рік тому

    use dynamic trim mode in the edit page. Assign q to trim start, w to razor, e to trim end. move around with J K and L. thank me later

  • @PhilipCutting
    @PhilipCutting 10 місяців тому

    I’m sure Resolve is fantastic but I’ve found it just too complicated to learn. Having a BMPCC4K, I use it to convert BRAW to Prores to edit on FCP. I am frustrated by the little secret sequences that you have to go through to do the simplest of things. It was hard to import footage but to output it I had to select the right combination of settings, and changing any of them seemed to reset the others. I got there in the end but wow, what a faff! I’d hoped it would be an alternative to FCP but frankly, I’m just going to film in prores in future. Resolve may be more suited to some projects but FCP is just so much more elegant to use.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks for your response, I‘ve made the total opposite experience. I started using the predefined export settings which were fine and then started tuning it after some projects when I got more familiar with resolve. One thing that drove me crazy was that you can not choose your color spaces that you want to work in in FCP. What a BIG disadvantage compared to resolve. I felt I was really missing a professional workflow when I just converted every Slog3 footage to Rec709 with a LUT in FCP. That’s just not the right way.
      Since I work with color space transforms in Resolve and the Wide Gamut Workflow, my colorgradings really got immediately better and more accurate.
      If I were you, I‘d not give up resolve and try it again. After 3 days working with Resolve I deleted FCP. 😉

    • @PhilipCutting
      @PhilipCutting 10 місяців тому

      @@RonaldKasper I’m sure everyone’s experience and expectations will be different. I don’t work in the industry and, for me, time is too short to struggle with software though, on your advice, I’ll give some more time! Another factor must surely be: as long as Resolve keeps stealing users from other NLEs, those companies have to keep making progress! 🙂

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  10 місяців тому +1

      @@PhilipCutting that’s for sure, I agree! 😉 If FCP wants to keep users, it needs to come up with some interesting new features

    • @OrigEntertainmentOfficial
      @OrigEntertainmentOfficial 9 місяців тому

      Check out the BRAW Toolbox. It allows you to edit BRAW within FCPX. We have been using it for a few months. It has an occasional glitch but it works. On small to medium size projects, this has been a game changer for our BMPCC4Ks. We formerly shot ProRes for the reasons you described. We are editing a feature that we filmed lots of BRAW multicams so we are learning Davinci Resolve. Using the BRAW toolbox for 3-4 BRAW cameras in a multicam clip in 4K via a Synology NAS over the network has been too much for FCPX. Davinci has been ok so far but we literally switched a couple of days ago. So it is pretty early to have a good conclusion.

  • @daniel_tenner
    @daniel_tenner Рік тому

    And another great video with far too few views! Thanks!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Thanks for increasing the views counter by one 😉

  • @joshmcdzz6925
    @joshmcdzz6925 Рік тому

    I think the title of this video should be 'I learned resolve in 1 week'.. Wow!! I personally think final cut pro is equally as good and both have their pros and cons.. I have seen guys like Daniel do extreme stuff in final cut

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      I think Resolve is easy to learn when you come from Final Cut Pro. Of course I'm still discovering new cool things and getting used to the huge amout of possiblities but I'd say you can edit your first video after using it for 1-2 days.
      And yes of course, creative people can do amazing things with any software, that's no doubt. But I can say for sure (after using Resolve for a few months now) that it is a much more professional editing software compared to Final Cut Pro. Editing in Davinci Wide Gamut is so good, the color space transforms ..... Uuuuuh so nice! The fairlight page ....... a dream ;-)
      If you don't need all of that because your projects aren't huge and you want the more streamlined editing workflow in Final Cut, then there's no reason to switch.

  • @NeilFarrimond
    @NeilFarrimond Рік тому

    You skipped over the many Motion VFX plugs you paid for in FCP, I have the same issue with many FCP plugins I have purchased over the years. I´m assuming that none of these are compatible in resolve?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Hi Neil, what I meant is that I had to buy a lot of plugins in Final Cut, whereas Resolve has a lot of these effects built in. For example I had lens flare plugins from motionvfx. In Resolve there is a lens flare effect that can give you similar Results. I bought a 3D Tracker from motionvfx as well, whereas Resolve has a built in 3D Tracker. As „ekphotography“ mentioned in another comment, normal FCP titles seem to work in Resolve as well, but I first have to check that.

  • @foljs5858
    @foljs5858 Рік тому

    In FCPX for linking broll to audio etc, you can have secondary storylines for that b-roll. You don't need to use the primary storyline. You also don't need to manually delete empty space after trimming in Resolve, there's a shortcut that does both

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes I‘ve figured out these shortcuts in the meanwhile, thanks. But concerning secondary storylines: the problem is you can’t combine video and audio in that secondary storyline so that I can‘t link any soundeffects to it.

  • @MeysamKiani88
    @MeysamKiani88 Місяць тому

    Hey bro. Don't give a damn about your comment section. it was a great video, wathced it till end and saved it too so when I get frastreted with Resolve, which I know I would, I have yout video to come back to and watch it again

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Місяць тому

      Thanks man! The comments are quite positive so I have no problems with reading them 😉 And yes, you will always have a few people that just stick to whatever they use and don’t want to hear that other stuff might be better. But that’s the minority in all of my comments.

  • @AhsanZafar
    @AhsanZafar Рік тому

    Apple really need to work hard on FCP if they wanna stay relevent, I am really considering shifting

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes it really feels they are always some steps behind the other editing tools.

  • @bella003
    @bella003 Рік тому

    Hey! Can you please make a tutorial about a circle transition( example: for a opening scene or a ending scene of a video) Which transition is in Final Cut Pro...
    But how can that be done in Da Vinci resolve free version?

    • @bella003
      @bella003 Рік тому

      Suppose you end a scene of a video with a black circle, that circle ends the scene from big to small or from small to big.
      And I've only seen Final Cut Pro users do this.
      I really like @isabela Juliana 's videos & she does that kind of transition or edits in her videos.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      You can do that very easily with fusion, with any shape by the way:
      ua-cam.com/video/dI3Pcb-8Www/v-deo.html

    • @bella003
      @bella003 Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper thank you so so much 🤍

  • @KBBurnfield
    @KBBurnfield 2 місяці тому

    One of the powers of FCPX has always been organization, meta-data and tagging of clips and footage.
    How do you handle that in Resolve?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  2 місяці тому +1

      Resolve can do that all as well. And more. You can tag clips and Resolve has a feature called smart bins which lets you organize your footage in any way you want. You could create a smart bin where you filter for all footage shot in 120 fps and another one with footage from a specific camera. It’s all very intuitive and works automatically (no manual assignments to these bins is needed)

    • @KBBurnfield
      @KBBurnfield 2 місяці тому

      @@RonaldKasper Yeah, Ive been deep diving into keywords and smart bins. thx

  • @DelcoAirsoft
    @DelcoAirsoft Рік тому

    Damn I need to start using this. Premier sucks!

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes you need to! 😉 The few days you need to learn it will quickly pay off.

  • @DMProductions
    @DMProductions Рік тому

    I’m just about to jump the fence too but Final Cut has two things that I really like that I can’t find on DaVinci…. The scrubbing of the timeline and automatic speed one click button to change one clip from say 30fps to 24fps instantly

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      The scrubbing in the timeline is missing, it only works in the thumbnails of the media pool. And you have to change the speed manually. You‘ll get used to it and you‘ll love all the other cool features of Resolve, which are missing in FCP

  • @diegovalente_
    @diegovalente_ Рік тому

    Don’t you miss the better (in my opinion) organization workflow of Final Cut? I miss a lot the favorite and rejected feature :(

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Hi Diego, to be honest I find my workflow in resolve more organized than in final cut. In FCP everything is in one place, which makes this one place very „busy“ when you use a lot of tools in a bigger project. In Resolve everything has it’s own page (fusion, fairlight, edit page,…)
      At the moment I don’t miss final cut that much 😉

  • @kersland
    @kersland 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video. I’ve also made the jump and excited by what’s possible. (24yrs of editing. Started on Avid, then Premiere, Final Cut for a decade + and now Resolve). Biggest thing I miss is the pinch to zoom to expand/shrink timeline using the Magic Trackpad (action still possible via a keyboard shortcut but it’s not the same). But that’s more than made up for by use of the Speed Cut Editor and its scroll wheel.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  5 місяців тому +1

      I missed the pinch to zoom as well but bow I switched to a mouse and set this zoom function to the wheel of it (in combination withe the option-button). Works just fine and I use it all the time.

    • @8020Alive
      @8020Alive 4 місяці тому

      Any wheel on a keyboard if yours has one, or a device like the Davinci speed editor , or TourBox, or a $15 macro wheel plugged into USB, does the same thing on Davinci.

  • @johnscotland8382
    @johnscotland8382 Рік тому

    Peter Mckinnon has just announced he's switching to Davinci, wirting on the wall?

  • @Gwubby86
    @Gwubby86 Рік тому

    I think I'mma just go ahead and use both for the sake of my sanity. 😂

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      That’s s good reason to do that 😉

  • @glennfordsolinap8606
    @glennfordsolinap8606 Рік тому

    10:25 MOOOOOOOM!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @iphoneyoutube3708
    @iphoneyoutube3708 Рік тому

    Yes Resolve is for PRO 👍🏻

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      Yes but also for beginners. The beauty of the program is that you don’t have to use everything it offers. And there‘s even a totally free version, if you don’t need all the high end functionalities.

  • @TaoCovillault
    @TaoCovillault Рік тому

    9:36 For this, I simply put the whole timeline into one compound clip and then, from outside this compound clip, I show the different roles separately and apply effects to the entire role ;)
    Yes it is in a compound clip but you can still go inside and move them around without loosing your settings :P
    But anyway, I came here because i am seriously considering switching now and I must say your video is very motivating me to do it :D
    Thank you for the great content 🙏✨

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! You are right there are ways to do this in Final Cut, but these are workarounds with drawbacks. In Resolve it just works how it should, and thats only one example for many. I‘m still pretty happy that I have switched and the community for Resolve is huge, I learn new amazing stuff every day

  • @Dehancer
    @Dehancer Рік тому

    Hi, we'd like to collaborate with you. How can we get in touch?

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому

      I'll contact you on support@dehancer.com, is that ok for you?

  • @johnteki
    @johnteki Рік тому

    5:38 you never suppose to put the colour weeks after the conversion LUT in row...

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Yup, true. I normally do this before the rec709 conversion.

    • @johnteki
      @johnteki Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper yeah ✌️ Really good content. I’ve watched your video couple of times and think about switching..

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      @@johnteki Thanks! I really like Resolve. Right now I had to open up Final Cut Pro to work in an old project and after some months in Resolve it really feels outdated. ;-)

  • @verbalkint33
    @verbalkint33 Рік тому

    Keyword collections is the real MVP for FCPX and you dont mention that. I'd switch to Resolve if they had proper sorting (ie keyword collections, their subclip system is terrible) and if you could have your audio connected to video by default. You are also not using the Roles to it's full potential and misrepresenting what it can do. I hate that there are hardly any progress for FCPX vs Resolve but it's still the quicker and more efficient editor.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! Resolve has „smart bins“ for keywords. And the audio is connected to video by default.

  • @huberbert
    @huberbert Рік тому +1

    you confused Fairlight with Fusion

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Did I? Sorry! 😉

    • @brthiebauth
      @brthiebauth Рік тому

      @@RonaldKasper At 4:51 when editing your titles... Us DaVinci users caught it, but meant what you knew... ;)

  • @davypelletier
    @davypelletier Рік тому

    resolve is superior to all of the others.

  • @izakniemann5734
    @izakniemann5734 Рік тому +1

    All Apple products are getting worce, not better. It's just a lot of smooth talking and fooling around. Final Cut Pro is falling behind, more and more. Davinci Resolve has no competition. They will stay ahead of the game.

    • @RonaldKasper
      @RonaldKasper  Рік тому +1

      Yes it really feels like this. There are some new nice features in FCP from time to time, but these often already exist in resolve for a while. I think of the motion tracking functionality here.