Can't say how much I appreciate you doing 2 hours of free content for people, plus your other videos. You'd make so much doing paid courses (which I am sure you'll do also) but this much content is much appreciated, Casey .
Casey Faris: 1) Always right at the cutting edge of new developments 2) Extremely approachable, friendly, funny, and fun to listen to 3) Appears very genuine in the way he talks 4) Direct and to the point with well planned presentations 5) A natural teacher 6) Has an inquisitive mind and applies it to the subject of video editing with Resolve. All of these things and more. Casey is the “go to” guy for people who are starting out as well as people with a background in editing & effects, etc. Casey plans ahead, and so Casey has this triumph of a tutorial available just hours after Resolve 19 drops. Kudos, to say the least!
I have just cancelled my Adobe Cloud subscription and switched to new software (affinity, da vinci, unreal ) - perfect timing for the cource - thank you.
The way this guy teaches is incredibly fluid and understandable. I started with Avid 25 years ago, toyed with Final Cut way back in the day and have been using Premiere Pro for the last 4 years. I was so reluctant to learn another program but this tutorial changed everything for me and now I'm beginning to transition to Davinci Resolve and I feel so confident. Thank you! 🙏🏾
WOW! 28 minutes in and I am sold! As someone who teaches both Premiere Pro and After Effects, This is a welcome change! I've already purchased the Fusion quick start and keyframes courses. I'll be retiring in a few years and am dumping Adobe and their outrageous subscription costs! Great video, keep it up!
If you are interested in going through the BMD tutorials, do this AND the 4 hour introduction course first. I've been working through the basic tutorials, and there are a number of tips they never mention that Casey put in here. The familiarity from doing Casey's will make the BMD tutorials go much smoother, AND the tips Casey gives, that the tutorials don't, will make life sooo much easier.
Casey, this was a wonderful introduction to Resolve. I’ve been editing for nearly 40 years, using Avid and Premiere/After Effects and have been intimidated by the idea of learning yet another new platform. Your clear, concise explanations have convinced me that Resolve is definitely worth a try. I’ll be spending a lot of time with your other videos. Thanks!
Casey, you have such an amazing talent to take an attentive listener on a fun learning journey. The timely and free content is also of course fantastic. Thank you!
Your demonstration of group color grading is one reason I still watch beginner videos even after using this program for years. The info on Fairlight busses was also helpful. I'm sure I use less than 5% of the capabilities of this program.
Been using Resolve for more than a decade so I was watching this tutorial with an eye to critiquing how one could cover so much content in only two hours. I must say, Casey, you've done a fantastic job of distilling a complex tool into a very entertaining and informative set of basic functionality that will inspire and help anyone get into using the vast Resolve toolkit. I've been watching your channel for years, dropping-in from time to time and I must also mention that the quality of your content has risen to next level status. Really awesome stuff. Thanks for posting this and also for your generosity in sharing the sample media. Cheers.
Awesome tutorial video Casey. I have made a few vacation videos using your videos over the last year. Could not have done it without you. Now that I have 64Gb of ram in my computer, it no longer crashes when I render, which is so nice! Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to going through it, only thing i noticed missing are timestamps. Helps me tremendous when following through an entire 2h crash course, when it's not just "one block"
Oh boi, this is what i was looking for, just ditched Preimiere Pro and ready to take a deep dive, which you sir have delivered the diving board for! Let's goooo!
Sure you get this a lot, but wanted to thank you. My love for photography,videography, and aerial drone footage which began only a couple of years ago is exponentially elevated thanks to following you and a few others. Going straight to the fusion page now thanks to your tutelage, cadence, and I’m gonna say it, “quirkiness”. Went from 12 months on power director to DaVinci and never looking back. Appreciate your work.
Downloaded Da Vinci Resolve yesterday. So glad, I subscribed to your channel today. New to Da Vinci as have done editing only on Vegas Pro earlier. This will help to get started. Thank you.
I switched from Vegas a couple of years ago. the ONLY thing I miss is the auto-crossfades when overlapping clips. Everything else has been an upgrade. Making the switch did require an adjustment in my thinking, and Casey's videos were highly instrumental in making that happen.
Hi Casey, I have dabbled with so many videos trying understand the DVR but yours was the one that nailed it for me. I hope I can make some usable videos. Thanks and keep it up. 👍
This is REALLY good content. Thank you for putting this out. As a proficient Capture One user for stills who's trying to up his game with video, your content is a God-send. Davinci is a little intimidating to inexperienced users who first download it, but you've made it incredibly approachable.
I think it is important to note that the free version lacks a lot of codec support from new cameras(10 bit). Get the paid version to save yourself some time! Thank for this great video! Using it to start my YT channel!
Lol, if you plan on using the free version, check the restrictions that are there. My first project I wanted to use it for was not compatible with the free version so I just went ahead and bought it. I am very happy I did buy it, it is way better than Premiere Pro, but I wish the 10-bit video was not a paid only option.
I am truly grateful for this brilliant tutorial you posted with light humor around it. Thank you very much, I was able to grasp all of your walkthrough easily because of how detailed and simplified your explanation is. Keep up the great work Casey!
A perfect tutorial! And yes, we would like to see how are you're making effects for the whole video project, especially that scene, where the drones are flying in the sky! This would provide more knowledge of how to incorporate 3D objects to your real - life scene and use the camera tracking more properly.
Oh man that just soo cool. I love Fusion. I would love to see a full video of you making the whole movie with Fusion and see what you do with it all. Awesome work Casey.
This was a great video. I literally downloaded DaVinci Resolve today and followed along. Please make a full video on the Star Wars scene!!🙏🏾 I need to figure out how to make the lightsaber appear!😭
Thank you so so much for these amazing videos. You're amazing! I'm beginning to learn about video editing to try to make a living out of it and this is incredibly useful. Thank you so much again!
@@CaseyFaris Thank you so much for these videos! I'm making a full length documentary while still learning Davinici Resolve Studio so this is extremely helpful for me as I'm still learning how to do everything and utilize the endless capabilities of Resolve Studio. Thanks 🙏 again!!
I must thank and congratulate your for your way of explaining- your videos have been the most comprehensive and understandable ones for learning about davinci. Serious thanks bro !!!!
Please make a deep dive video on the Star Wars stuff. I’m slowly but surely learning DaVinci and it’s pretty freaking awesome lol. Ty so much for this also. All of your videos that I have watched are great!!
Great tutorial, thanks a lot! 2 questions regarding subtitles: 1. How can I just have subtitles embedded so people can activate/deactivate them on e.g. UA-cam? 2. What about different speakers speaking in different languages in the same time. E.g. vacation vlogs where I want to understand what people around me talked about when I am not talking e.g.?
If anyone has problems following the tutorial and getting things to work, it is a beta. Here's what I ran into. Selecting input color space and going to the BM gen 5 caused no changes in the timeline colors. I repeated the steps several times following closer and slower every time. I finally had to go to "Input lookup table" in the settings and select BlackMagic Gen 5 Film to video to see any changes. But I've run into other bugs that make no sense. I had to reinstall a second time to get all the transitions to show up. The list of Audio effects didn't show up in Fairlight until I clicked on the search icon. Tool tips work sporadically. All new problems as 18.6.6 worked flawlessly, so this isn't my computer. So I will have to put a report together for BMD.
Well, what can I say, this is awesome, and a lot. I followed the best I could and I got a lot out of it, but the general explanation of "the ui is just gonna be different" makes me question what features I'm looking at in the tutorial are free and pro because the layouts in fairlight are different on the mixer and who could ever know at a glance which features are only for the pro version but not described as such. It's fine, I probably wont' ever be a VFX guy or an audio engineer, but I guess I just need to trial and error with my own footage and search questions as I get stuck since there's just SO much you can do with DaVinci. I guess green screen chroma key tutorials are next. Thanks again!
Dude I have not done video editing for just over 9 years now, but want to get back into it, I use to use the adobe suite premiere, after effects and the rest. But watching this video and seeing what davinci resolve can do I have downloaded it and will be watching more of your videos. Also, I like how you explain things, absolutely on point with everything well done. Sub and liked.
i was watching your 18 video i have already watched 2 hrs of that video and i was continuing then i see 19 has already came good job keep it up and to help you i have off my ad guard only for this video, huge respect for you and your work.
Two questions, is there a auto-transition like in Sony Vegas when I move 2 clips together at beginning / end? and is there a pre-rendering like I can render 20% of the project and next day another 40% and then when I'm done, the remaining 40% to save rendering time?
Casey I want to watch this, but would it be possible to update the video with chapters? Some things I already know, thanks bro! Love your content and I have bought several of your courses, worth every penny
Hey Casey I just saw your " Start Editing UA-cam Videos for FREE with ZERO Knowledge" video last night and was instantly hooked. I want to learn how to be a good video editor so I can upload quality content to my UA-cam channel as well. I know I am barely starting out and don't know anything about editing but this video will get me on the right track I am so excited to learn!!! Thank you for your time and knowledge I definitely subscribed and I am looking forward to watching all your future and past content to master DaVinci resolve thanks again so much!
Good afternoon. First of all I wanted to thank you for your content that motivated me into starting to edit videos. Now that being said, I am having some struggles animating using fusion, using for some reason my masks have the same values no matter what even after I uninstanced them, so I need help with that. Thank you if you read this comment.
1. Is there a way to increase the size of the audio meter on the right side of the edit page without switching to the fair light page? It is very small. If I set the GUI to 200% what would that change? 2. How do you reset the timeline timecode to zero vs. the default 1 hour readout? 3. The single preview mode I prefer to use seems to cut a little headroom off a talking head. I think it's set to fit or 100%. What is the full frame mode to see the entire raw clip? 4. Other than the mono option on the timeline, is there another way to copy right to left or left to right audio channels on a clip that has one channel only? 5. Do you have a multi-cam tutorial video? 6. Is there a .mov export codec option in export in the free version and what is the max kbps bit rate we can type in other than 8000? 7. There needs to be a separate node for each color correction adjustment like gamma, highlights, contrast etc. a node for each vs. all in one adjustment. Is this correct? 8. There are some pretty nice 3D premade fusion titles that are thick and have cool animations. I'll learn to create one from scratch sometime if you have a tutorial video on 3d Titles. 9. How do I get the singe preview window mode to max out in size where it is very wide? I'm using a high end pro laptop with 4K 3840 X 2160 screen resolution. I film and edit in 4k. 10. Are the built-in sound FX and music library copyright free and can they be used commercially beyond UA-cam? I appreciate any info on the above questions.
All I am wanting is the basics to help edit some UA-cam content and maybe add some photos into a music video. But learning how to make a Star Wars video is fun as well.
When enthusiasm combines with expertise and clear thinking you get this... excellent tutorials. Impressive it was put together with version 19 so very quickly.
I wonder if Tom Scholz (remember the best producer ever?) has this! Seriously, Casey, I can only imagine there are certian hardware requirements. A true beginner doesn't even have Resolve yet and doesn't know if he/she has the proper hardware needed. Would you please make a video explaining that, which is as informative and easy to understand as this one? Thank you.😀😀😀
Thank you so much for this!!! One answer I haven't found yet is: if I want to move an entire video I shot down to the timeline (rather than just one clip) is that possible? I see everyone saying you can grab a clip, drag it to the timeline, and edit it... But if I want all the clips from one video and that's all how do I do that?
Casey, i have really enjoyed and appreciate your videos. They have helped so much. I was wondering if you had a video on how to use a Ipad with DaVinci Resolve to create UA-cam Shorts.
@Casey won't be the same effect accomplished using ProtoV2 plugin? For light sabers and, overall, line ligth effects it is awsome. Wouldn't that be easier? Awesome tutorial, as always. Keep up the good work.
Why am I getting a Davinci watermark on the free version? I was in the beginning of a new project after adding some videos and making some cuts a watermark popped up and everything slowed way down.
Hey Casey, thank you for all of your efforts to make us learn resolve. Could you please do a video about camera 3d node ? I like how it is done in after effect but i don't know how to get benefit of this node in fusion. Thanks!
Casey can you please guide me on this- I have just created the lightsaber exactly as you've shown in the video. But now I want to create another lightsaber with the black dude right side in the video. I could not figured out how, it doesn't work if I create nodes on the same page. There is no media in and media out nodes if I create new nodes.
Hi Casey, Glad I found your channel. Looks like you're going to help me a lot. I just bought an almost new (less than 1 yr old) ASUS FA507RE Gaming laptop (512gb ssd). First thing out of the box I upgraded the RAM to 32gb, downloaded the Free DaVinci Resolve 19 and I'm ready to rock. I'm not a gamer (yet?). My main interest is video editing (mine) mostly for UA-cam but have never done video editing before. I noticed you recommended a 3 button mouse. But now I'm seeing 7 button mouses. Is more better? (leaving open the option that I may want to become a gamer in the future). Or could I get by with, say, a 4 button mouse? Thanks. I look forward to watching more of your videos cuz I want to learn as much as I can. I've watched several other Resolve contributers but have had a hard time keeping up with them. Yours, however, are easy to understand and keep up with.
Download the work files here: www.groundcontrol.film/starwars
Thank you :)
@@micbab-vg2mu thanks!
@@SaycoPworrell what is inside this work files ??where can i use them??
@@micbab-vg2mu what is inside this work files ??where can i use them
what is inside this work files ??where can i use them
Can't say how much I appreciate you doing 2 hours of free content for people, plus your other videos. You'd make so much doing paid courses (which I am sure you'll do also) but this much content is much appreciated, Casey .
absolutely
Project Manager - 2:16
Pages Overview - 3:19
Media Page - 5:10
Edit Page - 11:05
Cut Page - 32:00
Color Management - 39:50
Fusion Page - 43:55
Color Page - 1:08:20
Fairlight Page - 1:44:00
Deliver Page - 2:03:55
For anyone that needs this, including myself lol
You are a god send!!
Good One
FANTASTICO fratello!
GOAT
please pin this thanks a lot! :)
Well, look at you, racing out of the gate with 19 content. I salute you.
Casey Faris: 1) Always right at the cutting edge of new developments 2) Extremely approachable, friendly, funny, and fun to listen to 3) Appears very genuine in the way he talks 4) Direct and to the point with well planned presentations 5) A natural teacher 6) Has an inquisitive mind and applies it to the subject of video editing with Resolve.
All of these things and more.
Casey is the “go to” guy for people who are starting out as well as people with a background in editing & effects, etc.
Casey plans ahead, and so Casey has this triumph of a tutorial available just hours after Resolve 19 drops. Kudos, to say the least!
Wow, such kind words. Thank you!
I totally agree. Wow, amazing Casey, well done. You're The Man, The Myth, The Legend 🍾🥂👌🏻
I have just cancelled my Adobe Cloud subscription and switched to new software (affinity, da vinci, unreal ) - perfect timing for the cource - thank you.
How are you liking Affinity? is it good?
Affinity Photo, Designer offer all the necessary features for my needs I use them to enhance AI-generated images.
Excuse My Ignorance But What Are Affinity And Unreal Utilized For?!?!!?
Thanks 4 Reading.
Peace & Love!!!
I have been using DR for a few years and I learn a few new things at a time. Your videos are so nicely done, easy to understand and navigate.
The way this guy teaches is incredibly fluid and understandable. I started with Avid 25 years ago, toyed with Final Cut way back in the day and have been using Premiere Pro for the last 4 years. I was so reluctant to learn another program but this tutorial changed everything for me and now I'm beginning to transition to Davinci Resolve and I feel so confident. Thank you! 🙏🏾
This much information about editing without any money. I don't feel like a beginner anymore THANK YOU SO MUCH, BROTHER.
Casey, I explored various UA-cam tutorials on using DaVinci Resolve, but once I found your channel, I knew I had discovered the perfect teacher.
Aww. Thanks!
WOW! 28 minutes in and I am sold! As someone who teaches both Premiere Pro and After Effects, This is a welcome change! I've already purchased the Fusion quick start and keyframes courses. I'll be retiring in a few years and am dumping Adobe and their outrageous subscription costs!
Great video, keep it up!
If you are interested in going through the BMD tutorials, do this AND the 4 hour introduction course first. I've been working through the basic tutorials, and there are a number of tips they never mention that Casey put in here. The familiarity from doing Casey's will make the BMD tutorials go much smoother, AND the tips Casey gives, that the tutorials don't, will make life sooo much easier.
casey is on fire dropping videos back to back
Casey, this was a wonderful introduction to Resolve. I’ve been editing for nearly 40 years, using Avid and Premiere/After Effects and have been intimidated by the idea of learning yet another new platform. Your clear, concise explanations have convinced me that Resolve is definitely worth a try. I’ll be spending a lot of time with your other videos. Thanks!
So great to hear!
From the motherland Ghana mad respect for you.
I will watch later, can’t believe you’ve already smashed a 19 vid. Hats off to you mate.❤❤
This was a great beginner course, I downloaded DR 10 mins before watching and it helped a ton with being able to navigate everything. Thanks!
Casey I find your personality while instructing to be very pleasant, and that makes learning so much more enjoyable, it is gold, thank you !
Casey, you have such an amazing talent to take an attentive listener on a fun learning journey. The timely and free content is also of course fantastic. Thank you!
Your demonstration of group color grading is one reason I still watch beginner videos even after using this program for years. The info on Fairlight busses was also helpful. I'm sure I use less than 5% of the capabilities of this program.
Been using Resolve for more than a decade so I was watching this tutorial with an eye to critiquing how one could cover so much content in only two hours. I must say, Casey, you've done a fantastic job of distilling a complex tool into a very entertaining and informative set of basic functionality that will inspire and help anyone get into using the vast Resolve toolkit. I've been watching your channel for years, dropping-in from time to time and I must also mention that the quality of your content has risen to next level status. Really awesome stuff. Thanks for posting this and also for your generosity in sharing the sample media. Cheers.
Aww. Thanks so much!
Great to have the footage as trying to understand all this without having the footage can be difficult. So thanks for making all available.
Awesome tutorial video Casey. I have made a few vacation videos using your videos over the last year. Could not have done it without you. Now that I have 64Gb of ram in my computer, it no longer crashes when I render, which is so nice! Keep up the great work!
Looking forward to going through it, only thing i noticed missing are timestamps.
Helps me tremendous when following through an entire 2h crash course, when it's not just "one block"
Oh boi, this is what i was looking for, just ditched Preimiere Pro and ready to take a deep dive, which you sir have delivered the diving board for! Let's goooo!
Sure you get this a lot, but wanted to thank you. My love for photography,videography, and aerial drone footage which began only a couple of years ago is exponentially elevated thanks to following you and a few others. Going straight to the fusion page now thanks to your tutelage, cadence, and I’m gonna say it, “quirkiness”. Went from 12 months on power director to DaVinci and never looking back. Appreciate your work.
Downloaded Da Vinci Resolve yesterday. So glad, I subscribed to your channel today. New to Da Vinci as have done editing only on Vegas Pro earlier. This will help to get started. Thank you.
I switched from Vegas a couple of years ago. the ONLY thing I miss is the auto-crossfades when overlapping clips. Everything else has been an upgrade. Making the switch did require an adjustment in my thinking, and Casey's videos were highly instrumental in making that happen.
Hi Casey, I have dabbled with so many videos trying understand the DVR but yours was the one that nailed it for me. I hope I can make some usable videos. Thanks and keep it up. 👍
This is REALLY good content. Thank you for putting this out. As a proficient Capture One user for stills who's trying to up his game with video, your content is a God-send. Davinci is a little intimidating to inexperienced users who first download it, but you've made it incredibly approachable.
Yes, please do some videos on how to put the sample media files to good use. Thank you. 😊
I think it is important to note that the free version lacks a lot of codec support from new cameras(10 bit). Get the paid version to save yourself some time! Thank for this great video! Using it to start my YT channel!
Lol, if you plan on using the free version, check the restrictions that are there. My first project I wanted to use it for was not compatible with the free version so I just went ahead and bought it. I am very happy I did buy it, it is way better than Premiere Pro, but I wish the 10-bit video was not a paid only option.
I am truly grateful for this brilliant tutorial you posted with light humor around it. Thank you very much, I was able to grasp all of your walkthrough easily because of how detailed and simplified your explanation is. Keep up the great work Casey!
Casey! I just finished your 2024 course, LOL. Time to dive into this after purchasing studio and downloading 19!!!
can i skip the 2024 video and start learn from this vdeo?
@@altozgt469 hell yess
A perfect tutorial! And yes, we would like to see how are you're making effects for the whole video project, especially that scene, where the drones are flying in the sky! This would provide more knowledge of how to incorporate 3D objects to your real - life scene and use the camera tracking more properly.
The best explanation of nodes and how they relate to each other (and to the edit page) ever. Thank you.
Oh man that just soo cool. I love Fusion. I would love to see a full video of you making the whole movie with Fusion and see what you do with it all. Awesome work Casey.
Thank you Casey for this one!! A detailled video of how you made this film from beginning to end would be amazing!!! 🙂
This video is great i have been using Premiere pro for about 10 years and i'm finally saying goodbye this video helped me out so much
Great video, love this ❤️ Perfect for beginners like me. Like the way you explain what you do and why you do it 👍
This was a great video. I literally downloaded DaVinci Resolve today and followed along. Please make a full video on the Star Wars scene!!🙏🏾 I need to figure out how to make the lightsaber appear!😭
Thank you so so much for these amazing videos. You're amazing! I'm beginning to learn about video editing to try to make a living out of it and this is incredibly useful. Thank you so much again!
👍
@@CaseyFaris Thank you so much for these videos! I'm making a full length documentary while still learning Davinici Resolve Studio so this is extremely helpful for me as I'm still learning how to do everything and utilize the endless capabilities of Resolve Studio. Thanks 🙏 again!!
Thank you Casey. 🙏🏻
Super video! Just the basics..but learned also new things.
I appreciate your work so much, providing so much knowledge here on UA-cam. Thank you!
Thank you very much. I have been struggling with Pinnacle Studio 26 and this is so much better. A great intro! Much appreciated.
Can you make a video of using Resolve 19 with the BMD Speed Editor?
Just downloaded and starting to play with the software - I appreciate the walkthrough!
I must thank and congratulate your for your way of explaining- your videos have been the most comprehensive and understandable ones for learning about davinci. Serious thanks bro !!!!
Please make a deep dive video on the Star Wars stuff. I’m slowly but surely learning DaVinci and it’s pretty freaking awesome lol. Ty so much for this also. All of your videos that I have watched are great!!
Hey Casey, you solve the problems. Exporting and importing the bin is the solution. Thanks very much.😀
Great tutorial, thanks a lot! 2 questions regarding subtitles:
1. How can I just have subtitles embedded so people can activate/deactivate them on e.g. UA-cam?
2. What about different speakers speaking in different languages in the same time. E.g. vacation vlogs where I want to understand what people around me talked about when I am not talking e.g.?
I'm only 20 minutes in and this has already been immensly helpful! Liked & Subscribed!
If anyone has problems following the tutorial and getting things to work, it is a beta. Here's what I ran into. Selecting input color space and going to the BM gen 5 caused no changes in the timeline colors. I repeated the steps several times following closer and slower every time. I finally had to go to "Input lookup table" in the settings and select BlackMagic Gen 5 Film to video to see any changes. But I've run into other bugs that make no sense. I had to reinstall a second time to get all the transitions to show up. The list of Audio effects didn't show up in Fairlight until I clicked on the search icon. Tool tips work sporadically. All new problems as 18.6.6 worked flawlessly, so this isn't my computer. So I will have to put a report together for BMD.
Well, what can I say, this is awesome, and a lot. I followed the best I could and I got a lot out of it, but the general explanation of "the ui is just gonna be different" makes me question what features I'm looking at in the tutorial are free and pro because the layouts in fairlight are different on the mixer and who could ever know at a glance which features are only for the pro version but not described as such. It's fine, I probably wont' ever be a VFX guy or an audio engineer, but I guess I just need to trial and error with my own footage and search questions as I get stuck since there's just SO much you can do with DaVinci. I guess green screen chroma key tutorials are next. Thanks again!
That was fast loll , we are greatly for it 🙏🏽
Dude I have not done video editing for just over 9 years now, but want to get back into it, I use to use the adobe suite premiere, after effects and the rest.
But watching this video and seeing what davinci resolve can do I have downloaded it and will be watching more of your videos.
Also, I like how you explain things, absolutely on point with everything well done. Sub and liked.
wow, this is just so generous, thank you. Takes some work to follow and the value you are offering is breathtaking. Thank you.
i was watching your 18 video i have already watched 2 hrs of that video and i was continuing then i see 19 has already came good job keep it up and to help you i have off my ad guard only for this video, huge respect for you and your work.
turn off*
Glad you're enjoying the course!
Excellent @CaseyFerris. Very clear explanations! Thank you. Please explain start to end of making this video in detail. Thanks.
awesome - i need to make a movie about my Motorbike travels - any tips? thanks again Casey quality!
Two questions, is there a auto-transition like in Sony Vegas when I move 2 clips together at beginning / end? and is there a pre-rendering like I can render 20% of the project and next day another 40% and then when I'm done, the remaining 40% to save rendering time?
Thank you very much, Casey. Amazing video. It would be great to see a tutorial of the whole process!
Casey I want to watch this, but would it be possible to update the video with chapters? Some things I already know, thanks bro! Love your content and I have bought several of your courses, worth every penny
thank you so much.
This is my first time using it and it flows soooo smooth omg, just need to re-learn some shortcuts. Great vid mate
Made it through and going to go back through and practice now!
Hey Casey I just saw your " Start Editing UA-cam Videos for FREE with ZERO Knowledge" video last night and was instantly hooked. I want to learn how to be a good video editor so I can upload quality content to my UA-cam channel as well. I know I am barely starting out and don't know anything about editing but this video will get me on the right track I am so excited to learn!!! Thank you for your time and knowledge I definitely subscribed and I am looking forward to watching all your future and past content to master DaVinci resolve thanks again so much!
That's so exciting!!!! You got this!
I'm not finished to the 18th but you're already out with 19th!!!!!! Have to finish it up quickly
Thank you so much for the extensive tutorial which was well understood. 🙏🏽
Good afternoon.
First of all I wanted to thank you for your content that motivated me into starting to edit videos. Now that being said, I am having some struggles animating using fusion, using for some reason my masks have the same values no matter what even after I uninstanced them, so I need help with that. Thank you if you read this comment.
1. Is there a way to increase the size of the audio meter on the right side of the edit page without switching to the fair light page? It is very small.
If I set the GUI to 200% what would that change?
2. How do you reset the timeline timecode to zero vs. the default 1 hour readout?
3. The single preview mode I prefer to use seems to cut a little headroom off a talking head. I think it's set to fit or 100%. What is the full frame mode to see the entire raw clip?
4. Other than the mono option on the timeline, is there another way to copy right to left or left to right audio channels on a clip that has one channel only?
5. Do you have a multi-cam tutorial video?
6. Is there a .mov export codec option in export in the free version and what is the max kbps bit rate we can type in other than 8000?
7. There needs to be a separate node for each color correction adjustment like gamma, highlights, contrast etc. a node for each vs. all in one adjustment. Is this correct?
8. There are some pretty nice 3D premade fusion titles that are thick and have cool animations. I'll learn to create one from scratch sometime if you have a tutorial video on 3d Titles.
9. How do I get the singe preview window mode to max out in size where it is very wide? I'm using a high end pro laptop with 4K 3840 X 2160 screen resolution. I film and edit in 4k.
10. Are the built-in sound FX and music library copyright free and can they be used commercially beyond UA-cam?
I appreciate any info on the above questions.
Thanks, took me 3 days to go through slowly but I learned a lot.
can you make a video about that Star Wars clip plz
1:02:21 Drop the video on the deep dive on how to make the star wars scene with all the fancy compositing !!!! plz ! 😬🙏
All I am wanting is the basics to help edit some UA-cam content and maybe add some photos into a music video. But learning how to make a Star Wars video is fun as well.
When enthusiasm combines with expertise and clear thinking you get this... excellent tutorials. Impressive it was put together with version 19 so very quickly.
Thank you for this nice and complete run trough !
Lightning fast! Thanks 😊
I wonder if Tom Scholz (remember the best producer ever?) has this! Seriously, Casey, I can only imagine there are certian hardware requirements. A true beginner doesn't even have Resolve yet and doesn't know if he/she has the proper hardware needed. Would you please make a video explaining that, which is as informative and easy to understand as this one? Thank you.😀😀😀
Thank you so much for this!!! One answer I haven't found yet is: if I want to move an entire video I shot down to the timeline (rather than just one clip) is that possible? I see everyone saying you can grab a clip, drag it to the timeline, and edit it... But if I want all the clips from one video and that's all how do I do that?
Thank you, Casey, I can't wait to go through this.
You're just great, Casey!
Casey, great video! I’ve seen in some of your other videos you used Voice Isolation, is that only in the studio version?
I learned so much. I like your style and tempo. I'll be back!
We DEFINITELY need a video of the final video.
I just downloaded the free beta I’ll be purchasing when the betas done
I'm curious as to why you didn't use a tracker to animate the light saber? Wouldn't that have been quicker?
This is awesome for a beginner. Was the deep dive created? I would like to know this star wars technique more!! Thank you!
www.groundcontrol.film/pro-compositing-in-fusion
Casey, i have really enjoyed and appreciate your videos. They have helped so much. I was wondering if you had a video on how to use a Ipad with DaVinci Resolve to create UA-cam Shorts.
@Casey won't be the same effect accomplished using ProtoV2 plugin? For light sabers and, overall, line ligth effects it is awsome. Wouldn't that be easier?
Awesome tutorial, as always.
Keep up the good work.
Why am I getting a Davinci watermark on the free version? I was in the beginning of a new project after adding some videos and making some cuts a watermark popped up and everything slowed way down.
Hey Casey, thank you for all of your efforts to make us learn resolve. Could you please do a video about camera 3d node ? I like how it is done in after effect but i don't know how to get benefit of this node in fusion. Thanks!
Casey can you please guide me on this- I have just created the lightsaber exactly as you've shown in the video. But now I want to create another lightsaber with the black dude right side in the video. I could not figured out how, it doesn't work if I create nodes on the same page. There is no media in and media out nodes if I create new nodes.
I'm super into this, so please make a deep dive video. Thank You,
Please make a video about how to make the Stars War edit in the start.
Any videos where you cover adding the tie fighters?
Hi Casey,
Glad I found your channel. Looks like you're going to help me a lot. I just bought an almost new (less than 1 yr old) ASUS FA507RE Gaming laptop (512gb ssd). First thing out of the box I upgraded the RAM to 32gb, downloaded the Free DaVinci Resolve 19 and I'm ready to rock. I'm not a gamer (yet?). My main interest is video editing (mine) mostly for UA-cam but have never done video editing before.
I noticed you recommended a 3 button mouse. But now I'm seeing 7 button mouses. Is more better? (leaving open the option that I may want to become a gamer in the future). Or could I get by with, say, a 4 button mouse?
Thanks. I look forward to watching more of your videos cuz I want to learn as much as I can. I've watched several other Resolve contributers but have had a hard time keeping up with them. Yours, however, are easy to understand and keep up with.
Thank you for giving the world this video!
You are amazing. Learning a lot from you.
Should I watch this vedio? I have DaVinci 19 beta free version