This was one of the best Davinci Resolve courses I’ve ever seen. Usually I’ll see 17 minutes and say I’ll come back later never to return. But this, this was engaging and really fun to learn. Thanks! Also thanks because this was exactly what I have been looking for. All the other videos were moving the videos by pixel or transform.
excellent video, I've been using Resolve for 2 years and it still blows my mind that people come out with all these type of tutorials. Just one question if i was to place video reels would the person be able to press on that video for however long the video for seperately?
Oh that's a great question, probably yes, but I've never tried it ! The multicam lays on the timeline like a videoclip right, so I believe you can apply the effect without issues! Worst case you can make a compound clip and apply it there !
glad to discover your channel, this video - and instant sub! I have a question however - is this the ONLY way to zoom within a defined container? For example if you manually created a video collage of 6 videos... when you zoom into each one, the zoom change the size of the video, rather than zooming within a standard container. thanks!
Hi !! I don't know another way of doing it inside DaVinci Resolve.... In Premiere there was a trick with using the Transform and Crop effects, but it's very rudimentary compared to this Video Collage in DaVinci. Would you prefer doing differently from what I show in the video for any specific reason ? I'm interested as it might be useful to others and also be topic for a new video :D Thanks for watching !
@@FlyEnri Thanks for your reply. I find often I want an 'irregular' video collage, e.g. multiple videos on the screen but not stacked in a 'standard' or regular grid. The workaround for that seems to be to define multiple 1x1 video collages, and shift them around to where you want them, but it's a bit fiddly. I wondered if there was a better way, and thought to ask the expert!
Ahhh got it ! Yeahhhh, I think probably the different video collages is the easiest way to do it! This way also you still got the control of how you want the videos to enter the scene, like flying or popping, etc, and you can zoom and reframe without making them go off the square or rectangle you created. And thanks for the expert, hahahah not by any means, but I'm happy to help !
This was one of the best Davinci Resolve courses I’ve ever seen. Usually I’ll see 17 minutes and say I’ll come back later never to return. But this, this was engaging and really fun to learn. Thanks! Also thanks because this was exactly what I have been looking for. All the other videos were moving the videos by pixel or transform.
I just couldn't do it anymore with pixel moving around, this is so much easierrrrr :D Thanks a lot for the feedback Andrew!!
Thank you very much! 🙏 Great information 👍
Glad it was helpful !!
You make it easy to follow! Very important to a beginner with this software...👏
Glad you think so! Thanks a lot for the feedback !!
superb tutorial.
Many many thanks !!
great video! one question. is there any way to save the video collage effect so we don't need to adjust it every time we make the same template?
Love this. Thanks a ton.
Glad it helped dear !!
excellent video, I've been using Resolve for 2 years and it still blows my mind that people come out with all these type of tutorials. Just one question if i was to place video reels would the person be able to press on that video for however long the video for seperately?
They are all considered one single video after you export, so no, you can't do like that!
Fantastic! Thanks so much
Thanks for watching !!
really good. Thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot for watching dear !!
does this also work with multi-cam so you can switch perspectives in one tile? in any way thank you so much for the helpful video!
Oh that's a great question, probably yes, but I've never tried it ! The multicam lays on the timeline like a videoclip right, so I believe you can apply the effect without issues! Worst case you can make a compound clip and apply it there !
glad to discover your channel, this video - and instant sub! I have a question however - is this the ONLY way to zoom within a defined container? For example if you manually created a video collage of 6 videos... when you zoom into each one, the zoom change the size of the video, rather than zooming within a standard container. thanks!
Hi !! I don't know another way of doing it inside DaVinci Resolve.... In Premiere there was a trick with using the Transform and Crop effects, but it's very rudimentary compared to this Video Collage in DaVinci. Would you prefer doing differently from what I show in the video for any specific reason ? I'm interested as it might be useful to others and also be topic for a new video :D Thanks for watching !
@@FlyEnri Thanks for your reply. I find often I want an 'irregular' video collage, e.g. multiple videos on the screen but not stacked in a 'standard' or regular grid. The workaround for that seems to be to define multiple 1x1 video collages, and shift them around to where you want them, but it's a bit fiddly. I wondered if there was a better way, and thought to ask the expert!
Ahhh got it ! Yeahhhh, I think probably the different video collages is the easiest way to do it! This way also you still got the control of how you want the videos to enter the scene, like flying or popping, etc, and you can zoom and reframe without making them go off the square or rectangle you created. And thanks for the expert, hahahah not by any means, but I'm happy to help !
@@FlyEnri Thanks. I loved your tutorial. Pity not so much Resolve stuff on your page, anyway I am subbed waiting for the next one!
Bro you're the bomb glad i found you handsome
Thanks a lot !! :D
where have you found background and hov have you added it?
Hi ! Which background you mean ?
@@FlyEnri hello, thank you. Burn element.mov
"Rotate which should be forbidden" lmaooo
Hahahahahahaha 😂
Good 👍
😁 thankssss