Hi Joshua, I really find this video is really helpful. But one think, when I tried to access the keyboard shortcut file across the link, found it was broken. Can you refine it? Thanks a lot!
Hello Joshua, thank you so much for sharing your keyboard shortcuts and the brilliant workflow that goes with it! I have one crucial question: how do you manage to directly select a left or right side of an edge of a clip (using shift-ctrl-cmd-2 or shift-ctrl-cmd-3 through your stream deck as I noticed on the video but they are not addressed in the shortcuts file you shared)? What is the official title of those commands? I can't find them in Keyboard customization?
I have a PC and stream deck. Will either of the shortcut or stream deck files work for me? I suspect not … . Very impressive use of keyboard, obvious how this helps you. It will be a while, if ever, that I get to a point where I can do this work at all, never mind at your level of proficiency!
Mate, loving your workflow and great films! I am new to your channel, and da vinci, and would love to get my hands on your keyboard shortcuts! the link for the dropbox doc doesn't seem to be working, any way around this? cheers, Matt
I've spent the last several weeks excessively using your shortcuts... I'm really appreciating the Zen of this technique! Looking forward to your Stream Deck Masterclass. Thanks as always.
Amazing tutorial. I’m just starting and I was wondering how much of those shortcuts have you customized? Are they any default shortcuts you keep or is everything customized?
It's a mix of both custom and default. I've developed these over the years to suit my editing and to eliminate the amount of hand movement between the mouse and keyboard while editing. I'm left handed so these work great for me. You can download my shortcut profile in the link to this video.
You mentioned you switch between seletion mode and ripple delete mode a lot to ripple trim. I'm not sure if you are using it, but there is a ripple command called "start to playhead" as well that, will ripple to the start of the playhead or end of the playhead regardless of what mode you are in. I personally use these tied to q & w with a different shortcut for general trimming. Then I don't have to switch to trim mode much at all.
Really astounded at the quality of instruction and your willingness to share knowledge with these videos. Not to mention the impeccable production quality. Thanks a ton! Already switched to your method of organizing media, and now I just might be switching to your key shortcuts as well. Cheers from the USA!
Hey, thanks so much. Not particularly no, but both are good options. If you add a marker to the clip then the markers will travel around with the clips even if you copy the clip onto a new timeline. The issue I have is when I am cutting down an interview clip quickly with a video track and multiple audio sources linked together, everytime you add a marker with the clip selected it adds a marker to every track (so you might end up with 4 or 5 markers). The work around is to select the video clip only and add a marker but this extra step stops my flow of working through the interview quickly. It also isn't as visually clear as having markers on the timeline level. What do you think and what works for you?
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Those are very good considerations, I didn't think of the issue that multiple clips get selected. Maybe there's room for improvement there for BMD to add a way to mark the top most clip. If I only mark the timeline I tend to misalign the mark and the position in the timeline.
Thanks! As a new editor in Davinci, would you be able to show how you edit in a final timeline? Such as importing stringouts and media you've organized into your final
Sorry for the long delay in replying to this mate! I am cooking up another video for Part 2 of this and will hopefully answer this question in it. Stay tuned!
If you haven't explored it, it would highly recommend giving Descript a try for breaking down interviews. My workflow has really changed in that aspect for doc work. Now I Use Resolve to build stringouts, a multicams of the synced interviews, then I bake out a low res proxy to Descript for transcription. Once it's transcribed in Descript I breakdown the interview using text (honestly much better than the Premiere implementation in my experience) and build out selects based on themes etc etc either in multiple compositions or just a single composition with markers. Then bring that back into Resolve via XML (markers import as well). I will also combine multiple interviews and do a rough story edit right inside Descript as well and once I feel I have a strong story edit in Descript I'll bounce out the XML and begin a proper rough cut with broll / music etc. By doing all my interview breakdowns in Descript I create a searchable transcription database inside Descript that I can share with a writer, director or producer and build out breakdowns entirely with a text based editor. It's honestly amazing for the writing stage and collaborating with a team. You can also auto detect different voices and trim out questions and blank space really fast. Really makes this stage so much faster. And there is even an automatic ums and ahh removal tools to remove filler words, it's incredible.
Wow that sounds amazing! I have heard about this a few times now so will have to give it a go. I especially love that it makes collaboration accessible to writers / directors who aren’t editors. I have used Simon Says a lot for Doc work when generating transcripts / timeline markers, but Descript sounds really powerful! Thanks for the tip and detailed comment Aaron.
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Anytime! If you ever want help testing it out let me know (literally just as a thank you for all your great content!) I use it now with a ton of content, even some commercial stuff. But for docs its a big time saver for story editing. There are other similar tools like Simon Says, Reduct.Video, Sonix etc - but I have found Descript to be the most reliable. It's a desktop app but syncs cloud based media, so it's just much more responsive than the fully cloud based apps. You have to use the fcp7 XML however for turn around, but since I'm just using it as a replacement for "paper editing" it's a massive help. There are some gotchas with the setup, like you need to make multicam sequences or use the original media so you can relink the XML to a clip since you can't relink using a timeline in Resolve. And timecode can be wacky too, since DeScript seems to default to a 00:00:00:00 starting timecode even if you upload with a 00:01:00:00 start.. but if you play ball with rendering out low res H.264 proxies of the full interviews to MC clips (and hell take a moment to colour correct for rec709 and solo the best audio feed) you can build a full transcript library in the cloud to work with collaborators, proofers, writers, researchers and the like to breakdown days of interviews into a cohesive story. One bit caveat I have discovered is when getting up to the "hundreds" of hours of transcripts the app tends to slow down a lot. This may just be because I was using a mix of qualities and archival videos instead of standardizing on let's say 360p video across the board to keep the full project sync light. But it's still worth exploring as they improve the tool.
Doesn't look like he responds to these comments much, so maybe someone else here can answer: I like this marker workflow, but would it make more sense for these markers to be clip markers? Then they follow the clip no matter how you shift clips around in the timeline and even into different timelines. Also, I'm not rushing to track down his keyboard shortcuts; several of his shortcuts are even more complicated than the defaults (CMD-OPT-CNTRL-3 to navigate through the pages?!). But I do wish I knew. the names of some of these shortcuts so I could use further customize my own keyboard layouts.
Hey Philip! I do try and reply when I can :-) you’re right about clip markers in terms of their functionality. If you want the markers to travel with the clips then you just have to select the clip first before apply the marker (1 more click than applying it direct to timeline). The pages navigation is more complicated because I don’t often need to use these much in a days work, whereas I’ve substituted my most commonly used action onto those single key shortcuts such as 1 through 9.
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Hello! No shade; I have no idea how most UA-camrs keep up with comments; seems like a full-time job! Indeed, I also rarely leave the Edit page so wasting a 2-key shortcut on that doesn't make much sense. What DID you map SHIFT 2 - 9 to? I'd love to have your keyboard shortcuts file just so I could compare notes (e.g. what is that command called that you've mapped to Q???). Would you be able to re-upload the DropBox link for us? Thanks for the deep dive; love seeing how other folks crack this nut!
Hey everyone, I have updated the download link for my shortcuts here: ua-cam.com/video/SXeuh9gGb74/v-deo.htmlsi=MXhq9labmTqVg3Rp
Hi, would it be possible to update the preset and hotkeys link in desc? Dropbox link doesn't work anymore.
Preferrably with yours 2023 version :)
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
25:27 Can't wait for the next video about your workflow. This video has improved my workflow a lot! Thank you again!
Thanks Jonny! What would you like to see next specifically?
Great tips bro, thanks for sharing!
I have been editing for over 10+ years - blown away by how smart these shortcuts are. Thank you Joshua. I'll be adopting.
Hey Collin, means a heap thanks man.
Hi Joshua, I really find this video is really helpful. But one think, when I tried to access the keyboard shortcut file across the link, found it was broken. Can you refine it? Thanks a lot!
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Is there a new way to download the keyboard shortcut the link doesn’t work for me
me too
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
At 13:00 you can also hold down K while while pressing J or L to move forward or back one frame (instead of moving hands to arrows keys)
This blew my mind! Can't believe I have lived without this ha!
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Hope it helps you. kick-ass UA-cam channels like yours taught me literally everything I know. Thanks for what you're doing Joshua! ✌
Brilliant! Thank you so much,Joshua,I've learned so much from this excellent video!
You're welcome! Cheers
This makes so much sense to me as Vim editor user!
Thanks!
Inspiring and valuable as always. Thanks!
Thanks again Dan 😄
Hello Joshua, thank you so much for sharing your keyboard shortcuts and the brilliant workflow that goes with it!
I have one crucial question: how do you manage to directly select a left or right side of an edge of a clip (using shift-ctrl-cmd-2 or shift-ctrl-cmd-3 through your stream deck as I noticed on the video but they are not addressed in the shortcuts file you shared)? What is the official title of those commands? I can't find them in Keyboard customization?
Thanks, I just download your shortcuts and your editing what a Time saver 👍
Enjoy!
I have a PC and stream deck. Will either of the shortcut or stream deck files work for me? I suspect not … .
Very impressive use of keyboard, obvious how this helps you. It will be a while, if ever, that I get to a point where I can do this work at all, never mind at your level of proficiency!
The shortcuts should definitely work. Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Absolutely amazing tutorial! the things I learned is insane.
Thanks!
BRILLIANT video! Thank you for your generosity in sharing it with us.
Hey, you’re welcome, thanks for taking the time to watch.
Mate, loving your workflow and great films! I am new to your channel, and da vinci, and would love to get my hands on your keyboard shortcuts! the link for the dropbox doc doesn't seem to be working, any way around this? cheers, Matt
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
I've spent the last several weeks excessively using your shortcuts... I'm really appreciating the Zen of this technique! Looking forward to your Stream Deck Masterclass. Thanks as always.
Awesome job! It is a great feeling once you get into a flow with this!
You are back! These videos are really helpful! Thank you so much! I might change my workflow with these tips.
I agree your videos are very helpful and much appreciated.
Thanks for the support!
Amazing tutorial. I’m just starting and I was wondering how much of those shortcuts have you customized? Are they any default shortcuts you keep or is everything customized?
It's a mix of both custom and default. I've developed these over the years to suit my editing and to eliminate the amount of hand movement between the mouse and keyboard while editing. I'm left handed so these work great for me. You can download my shortcut profile in the link to this video.
You mentioned you switch between seletion mode and ripple delete mode a lot to ripple trim. I'm not sure if you are using it, but there is a ripple command called "start to playhead" as well that, will ripple to the start of the playhead or end of the playhead regardless of what mode you are in. I personally use these tied to q & w with a different shortcut for general trimming. Then I don't have to switch to trim mode much at all.
That's a good thought. I do like the option to trim without rippling for some edits which the different trim modes help with.
Really astounded at the quality of instruction and your willingness to share knowledge with these videos. Not to mention the impeccable production quality. Thanks a ton! Already switched to your method of organizing media, and now I just might be switching to your key shortcuts as well. Cheers from the USA!
Thanks so much Andrew! Kia Ora from New Zealand 😊
as always top-notch tutorials ! more of these and thank you for the efforts you put in these tutorials
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment!
Just wanted to take a moment to thank you for this great content. It thought me a lot.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment Anas - Glad it was helpful!
Hello Josh, super helpful, as always. Is there a reason you mark the position on the timeline instead of the clip?
Hey, thanks so much. Not particularly no, but both are good options. If you add a marker to the clip then the markers will travel around with the clips even if you copy the clip onto a new timeline. The issue I have is when I am cutting down an interview clip quickly with a video track and multiple audio sources linked together, everytime you add a marker with the clip selected it adds a marker to every track (so you might end up with 4 or 5 markers). The work around is to select the video clip only and add a marker but this extra step stops my flow of working through the interview quickly. It also isn't as visually clear as having markers on the timeline level. What do you think and what works for you?
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Those are very good considerations, I didn't think of the issue that multiple clips get selected. Maybe there's room for improvement there for BMD to add a way to mark the top most clip. If I only mark the timeline I tend to misalign the mark and the position in the timeline.
@@mjscpr Yeah Totally. You also have to ripple delete or ripple paste all the time if you want the markers to travel along with your clips.
I am new to Davinci and this is helping so much, btw the link for the shortcuts does not work anymore, is there any updated version of it somewhere?
Hey I have just updated this now: ua-cam.com/video/SXeuh9gGb74/v-deo.htmlsi=MXhq9labmTqVg3Rp
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
He’s back😍😍
Yes Sir
Thanks! As a new editor in Davinci, would you be able to show how you edit in a final timeline? Such as importing stringouts and media you've organized into your final
Sorry for the long delay in replying to this mate! I am cooking up another video for Part 2 of this and will hopefully answer this question in it. Stay tuned!
Super cool! Any chance you could update the keyboard shortcut link? I think it's broken.
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Those shortcuts look amazing but...😵😵😵Pleaaaaase the link to the shortcuts file is broken, can you replace it ? TIA !
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Hey man, great content, however the file with the shortcuts you provided is not there anymore.. Could you please fix it?
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
So, what's a streamdeck again? 😳
If you haven't explored it, it would highly recommend giving Descript a try for breaking down interviews. My workflow has really changed in that aspect for doc work. Now I Use Resolve to build stringouts, a multicams of the synced interviews, then I bake out a low res proxy to Descript for transcription. Once it's transcribed in Descript I breakdown the interview using text (honestly much better than the Premiere implementation in my experience) and build out selects based on themes etc etc either in multiple compositions or just a single composition with markers. Then bring that back into Resolve via XML (markers import as well). I will also combine multiple interviews and do a rough story edit right inside Descript as well and once I feel I have a strong story edit in Descript I'll bounce out the XML and begin a proper rough cut with broll / music etc.
By doing all my interview breakdowns in Descript I create a searchable transcription database inside Descript that I can share with a writer, director or producer and build out breakdowns entirely with a text based editor. It's honestly amazing for the writing stage and collaborating with a team.
You can also auto detect different voices and trim out questions and blank space really fast. Really makes this stage so much faster. And there is even an automatic ums and ahh removal tools to remove filler words, it's incredible.
Wow that sounds amazing! I have heard about this a few times now so will have to give it a go. I especially love that it makes collaboration accessible to writers / directors who aren’t editors. I have used Simon Says a lot for Doc work when generating transcripts / timeline markers, but Descript sounds really powerful! Thanks for the tip and detailed comment Aaron.
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Anytime! If you ever want help testing it out let me know (literally just as a thank you for all your great content!) I use it now with a ton of content, even some commercial stuff. But for docs its a big time saver for story editing. There are other similar tools like Simon Says, Reduct.Video, Sonix etc - but I have found Descript to be the most reliable. It's a desktop app but syncs cloud based media, so it's just much more responsive than the fully cloud based apps. You have to use the fcp7 XML however for turn around, but since I'm just using it as a replacement for "paper editing" it's a massive help. There are some gotchas with the setup, like you need to make multicam sequences or use the original media so you can relink the XML to a clip since you can't relink using a timeline in Resolve. And timecode can be wacky too, since DeScript seems to default to a 00:00:00:00 starting timecode even if you upload with a 00:01:00:00 start.. but if you play ball with rendering out low res H.264 proxies of the full interviews to MC clips (and hell take a moment to colour correct for rec709 and solo the best audio feed) you can build a full transcript library in the cloud to work with collaborators, proofers, writers, researchers and the like to breakdown days of interviews into a cohesive story.
One bit caveat I have discovered is when getting up to the "hundreds" of hours of transcripts the app tends to slow down a lot. This may just be because I was using a mix of qualities and archival videos instead of standardizing on let's say 360p video across the board to keep the full project sync light. But it's still worth exploring as they improve the tool.
Hey Josh. That preset download link doesn't seem to be working
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Cheers Josh!
Somehow the link with the shortcut preset isnt working. If someone who got it would send it to me, i would thank you for life.
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Doesn't look like he responds to these comments much, so maybe someone else here can answer: I like this marker workflow, but would it make more sense for these markers to be clip markers? Then they follow the clip no matter how you shift clips around in the timeline and even into different timelines. Also, I'm not rushing to track down his keyboard shortcuts; several of his shortcuts are even more complicated than the defaults (CMD-OPT-CNTRL-3 to navigate through the pages?!). But I do wish I knew. the names of some of these shortcuts so I could use further customize my own keyboard layouts.
Hey Philip! I do try and reply when I can :-) you’re right about clip markers in terms of their functionality. If you want the markers to travel with the clips then you just have to select the clip first before apply the marker (1 more click than applying it direct to timeline). The pages navigation is more complicated because I don’t often need to use these much in a days work, whereas I’ve substituted my most commonly used action onto those single key shortcuts such as 1 through 9.
@@JoshuaKirkNZ Hello! No shade; I have no idea how most UA-camrs keep up with comments; seems like a full-time job! Indeed, I also rarely leave the Edit page so wasting a 2-key shortcut on that doesn't make much sense. What DID you map SHIFT 2 - 9 to? I'd love to have your keyboard shortcuts file just so I could compare notes (e.g. what is that command called that you've mapped to Q???). Would you be able to re-upload the DropBox link for us? Thanks for the deep dive; love seeing how other folks crack this nut!
Shortcuts no longer available :(
Updated link here: joshuakirknz.gumroad.com/l/editpageshortcuts
Makes my speed editor look slow… .