@@JamieFenn with how good Davinci Resolve 16 is looking, it seems like a great long term investment to do so (make more davinci resolve tutorials). I see more "serious" hobbyists and UA-camr types moving to it in the future as the word gets out that its basically Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Audition all in one $300 bundle instead of $624 a YEAR (for software known to cause unpredictable blue-screens and to have commonly used workarounds for things that simply don't work properly) But on a side note, I think even less cinematic stuff could be very helpful / do well on UA-cam. Things like general green screen tips / tricks, object manipulation, memey stuff etc
Why has it taken me so long to find this channel? I was so tired of "how to add text" "how to add a square" tutorials. Finally someone doing interesting stuff.
when i search about the fusion in youtube i watch so many videos about basics but no has taught me what's the foreground background or any stuff that i watched and learned in this video i salute you. you're the best
Got to keep it up as Resolve is becoming more popular and will see a large following for its tutorials in the future. I can't go back to premiere pro after using it the past month.
Awesome! That is literally 3 seconds. It could be a few hours to make this, come out perfect like your work. Video/art editors are so underappreciated. Excellent work!! Thanks for the tutorial!
Fusion can be really intimidating coming from After Effects, but after getting a better understanding of how nodes work I can see how they can actually be more efficient than using layers. I’m really wanting to get more fluent in Fusion so I can use AE less. It’ll be really nice to have all my video projects contained within one app and not have my hard drive cluttered with AE files. I’ve really grown to loathe working in Premiere because of its stability issues and DaVinci is years ahead and a thousand times more stable.
DR is amazing! And feel free to check out my other videos, Some have a ton of info so it may seem overwhelming but once you do it a few times you'll get the hang of it!
Hey mate i found this video the other day and thought i would give it a go myself ! I shot my own footage at my local beach and it turn out great . Perfect instructions, i think what you do on this channel is amazing.
Nice Tutorial :-) thanks for that. Tipp: If you press "S" in the Keyframe-Window, after you clicked on a keyframe, it will smooth it out automatically. And with the little icon in right, upper croner you can fit your keyframe-screen to all your active keyframes. :-)
That polygon magic in this video is Through the Frame🤣. I am loving your videos:). I subscribed. I’m now your humble student and I will try and master as many of your Divinci Resolve videos As I can.
Nicely done man thank you for this! Hopefully this doesnt get lost in the comments but do you think you could do a tutorial on the lock on stabilization effect like in the beats commercial using resolve??
Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel! Feel free to let me know what you think about my videos. I have VFX playlist that you should check out that I think you would like.
Do you think this effect will work if I have a green screen underwater. Let's say I'm holding a phone underwater looking at it. It turns on there is someone on the other side telling me to come through. I go through the phone into my outro. Is this the same effect as your video? Or is there a way to use dynamic zoom and layering up to zoom through so to speak?
Awsome Tutorial! Thank you for focusing on the most important things, it makes it very pleasing to watch as it's the right amount of information in the right amount of time.
Reyzas definitely. And thank you! I like to get straight to the point and when I start to do more advanced effects it’s important to not drag on because the videos would get super long. Straight and to the point is my style and I like to throw in tips and tricks a long the way.
WOW !!! Amazing , thank you sooooo much for such a detailed sharing of knowledge 🙏 very very cool. Could you essentially do it in reverse pulling someone OUT of a photo/video ? Of course this involves matching clothing/lighting etc
Im brand new at editing and Davinci. I only watch this kind of tutorial to enjoy seeing what it can do, but maybe something I will never learn. Thats ok, its still amazing!
Thanks man, trying to decide if I'll be buying Resolve and looking into some tutorials to see what it's capable of. Looks like it has some good features without the greed of a subscription price structure.
@@JamieFenn waiting for my new rig to get here, mid tier but upgradable PC. Been watching you and tossing the links to a creative partner of mine. He's been watching tutorials to get an idea of what post stuff we'll be able to do now.... ..... always nice to see people sharing what they know. I'm a jack of all trades master of none, at the same time try to pass on skills when I can. Best way to learn a skill is to teach and learn from others with similar interests.
I would add some color correction on the guy's arm before he gets pulled through to make it match the indoor color of the other hand and then have that correction fade away during the transition.
@@JamieFenn I was watching tutorials the whole night, because of you and other Tutorial UA-camrs :D Slept just 3 hours, but 0 regrets, I'm totally fine :D thank you so mzch for making Tutorial Videos!
Bezier Curve: A Bézier curve is a parametric curve used in computer graphics and related fields. The curve, which is related to the Bernstein polynomial, is named after Pierre Bézier, who used it in the 1960s for designing curves for the bodywork of Renault cars. Other uses include the design of computer fonts and animation.
Will you please do a how to video on applying vintage film effects in DR16? It seems complicated having to source and download a vintage film video then overlay it as an opaque separate video track. Please help. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for putting these videos out! There is such a lack of Davinci Resolve tutorials on YT, keep up the excellent work! #Subscribed
Countur Culture Hey thank you!!! I really appreciate the kind words! And yes definitely. More Davinci Resolve tutorials on the way 😁👍🏼
Oh yes thats right. And its damn intresting!
@@JamieFenn with how good Davinci Resolve 16 is looking, it seems like a great long term investment to do so (make more davinci resolve tutorials). I see more "serious" hobbyists and UA-camr types moving to it in the future as the word gets out that its basically Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Audition all in one $300 bundle instead of $624 a YEAR (for software known to cause unpredictable blue-screens and to have commonly used workarounds for things that simply don't work properly)
But on a side note, I think even less cinematic stuff could be very helpful / do well on UA-cam. Things like general green screen tips / tricks, object manipulation, memey stuff etc
so true
TheSnydaMan sorry for the delayed response just came across this chat now! hope you’ve been enjoying my recent content. 😃
Why has it taken me so long to find this channel? I was so tired of "how to add text" "how to add a square" tutorials.
Finally someone doing interesting stuff.
hahah thanks Keith. :D
when i search about the fusion in youtube i watch so many videos about basics but no has taught me what's the foreground background or any stuff that i watched and learned in this video i salute you. you're the best
Not often I like and subscribe on the first video. Thank you for this. Very inspiring.
Yooo Matt! Thank you and welcome to the channel 😁
Got to keep it up as Resolve is becoming more popular and will see a large following for its tutorials in the future. I can't go back to premiere pro after using it the past month.
Thats what I love to hear! Yessir soooo many videos on the way :D
Awesome! That is literally 3 seconds. It could be a few hours to make this, come out perfect like your work. Video/art editors are so underappreciated. Excellent work!! Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks again!
That's a really cool transition affect. I haven't had time to watch the full video yet but I'm very happy to see tutorials for Davinci Fusion
Joshua Son will he putting out many more videos. 😉👍🏼
Thanks, I'm gonna use it :D
Omg it’s a good thing resolve 18.6 is here
Good tutorial! Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
awesome. Very clear, step by step. Thank you so much from Paris France
You're so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Well I have watched different videos of you and I came to conclusion that you are underrated
Much respect. I try my best and hopefully people will notice :D
damn so dope. i was learning fusion several days doing text. and godly youtube algorithme give me your channel as sugestion its a blessing
Hahaha thanks man! Glad you found my channel. Will be posting more soon!
Fusion can be really intimidating coming from After Effects, but after getting a better understanding of how nodes work I can see how they can actually be more efficient than using layers. I’m really wanting to get more fluent in Fusion so I can use AE less. It’ll be really nice to have all my video projects contained within one app and not have my hard drive cluttered with AE files. I’ve really grown to loathe working in Premiere because of its stability issues and DaVinci is years ahead and a thousand times more stable.
Love Davinci Resolve since I started using it a few weeks ago. Thanks for the tutorials man!! We need these
DR is amazing! And feel free to check out my other videos, Some have a ton of info so it may seem overwhelming but once you do it a few times you'll get the hang of it!
Hey mate i found this video the other day and thought i would give it a go myself ! I shot my own footage at my local beach and it turn out great . Perfect instructions, i think what you do on this channel is amazing.
Thats awesome. Thanks for watching! I have a ton more videos coming for this year so keep an eye out :D
You make it and actually explain it in a way that makes it very easy! thank you!
Cheers!
Great work Jamie! Super cool effect :)!
Thanks man!
This is what I`m looking for!!!
Thank you Jamie
This is exactly what I was looking for! Just found your channel and it is amazing. Thanks, Jamie!
Awesome, thank you!
whoa... i am going to amaze a few people. thank you brother for this tutorial. Keep making wonderful things.
Thank you so much 😀
Liked and Subd! My transition to DR is becoming smoother because of UA-camrs like you! Keep it up man!
DV WR ♥️♥️♥️👍🏼
Nice Tutorial :-) thanks for that.
Tipp: If you press "S" in the Keyframe-Window, after you clicked on a keyframe, it will smooth it out automatically. And with the little icon in right, upper croner you can fit your keyframe-screen to all your active keyframes. :-)
Be.St.Fotografie you rock dude! Thanks for the tip 👍🏼👍🏼
Never stop making such videos.
Thanks. Awesome one
Oh definitely! Thank you :D
@@JamieFenn pleasure
Awesome video love it
This is brilliant! Really stepping it up now. Looking forward to next.
7th Perspective ♥️
Very cool! I almost didn't notice the lighting difference on your arm because the focus was on the center of the screen. ;)
Wow Jamie, that's awesome!! Thanks for sharing
Daniele Giannatempo no problem!
That polygon magic in this video is Through the Frame🤣. I am loving your videos:). I subscribed. I’m now your humble student and I will try and master as many of your Divinci Resolve videos As I can.
Welcome aboard! And thank you!!!
Took me 3 hours but I did it. Thank you Jamie. I really appreciate the video.
Haha well done my friend. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Great tutorial. Keep them coming. 😊😊
you rock thank you!
Love this one!! Thanks
That is the coolest thing I’ve ever seen!!!
Hahaha wait until you see the videos I put out next 😁
Nicely done man thank you for this! Hopefully this doesnt get lost in the comments but do you think you could do a tutorial on the lock on stabilization effect like in the beats commercial using resolve??
Brian Mead that’s next on the list my dude. 😉
gonna finally try and attempt this one today. Of the recent trip with my daughter.
BalBoyss have fun!!
Wow what a fantastic effect 👏 😍 love it
Thank you! Great tutorial.
Im glad you like it! Have fun making something Awesome!
Not many Davinci Resolve tutorials... loved this effect! You have a new subscriber, sir 🙃
Thanks for the sub and welcome to the channel! Feel free to let me know what you think about my videos. I have VFX playlist that you should check out that I think you would like.
Wow! Very cool idea!
Thank you! Cheers!
Almost like the Modern Family Intro. Cool tutorial.
i had to sub after this super helpful for anyone who is starting up thx man
Thank you so much man! It's always been kinda hard to find Resolve tutorials, but your vids are really helpful👌
JAMEZ GAMEZTM you’re so welcome! More tutorials coming too 🙌🏼
Great tutorial video, looking forward to seeing more on your channel
Amazing Kitchen thank you for the kind words!!
You're that nerdy bro that knows so many things and teaches them to me!
🤓
Yo... Your videos are insanely valuable and I appreciate the work you do! Incredible.
always incredible!
I fucking love you mate!! I saw a lot of videos for soft but tNice tutorials one is handsdown the best one! Love how your super calm and really take
This is insanely cool! Thanks for making the guide!
Andrey Kim hey no problem!! Thank you for the kind words 👍🏼👍🏼
Great effect! Please do more fusion tutorials 🙏
Finazminister will do! I’m always open to suggestions 👍🏼👍🏼
Great tutorial! I’ll definitely try it out. Thank you so much!
Dude, this is fantastic! I’m going to try this effect like ASAP. Thanks for getting this out there.
Of course man you're so welcome! Im glad you enjoyed it. Many more videos to come!
Keep going sir big fan 😍
Thanks for the Tutorials
Really helped me out
Happy to help!
Thank you for all you provide Jamie!
My pleasure! Cheers Kode!
Damn, I absolutely love this effect ! Gonna try it out !! Thanks for the tutorial !! Best from Poland ! :)
Cheers man!! Glad you liked the vid!
is amazing bro
very nice
Ready For Tomorrow thanks man
This is amazing 🤯
Do you think this effect will work if I have a green screen underwater. Let's say I'm holding a phone underwater looking at it. It turns on there is someone on the other side telling me to come through. I go through the phone into my outro. Is this the same effect as your video? Or is there a way to use dynamic zoom and layering up to zoom through so to speak?
Exploring with Nug as long as you have a good green screen in the shot you should be all good to go!
loved it!! shout out from brazil
Felipe Risallah what’s up Brazil! Thanks for the support Felipe 💪🏽
really nice work man :) i´m looking forward for next tutorial thx
Hey thanks Peter!
Awsome Tutorial! Thank you for focusing on the most important things, it makes it very pleasing to watch as it's the right amount of information in the right amount of time.
Reyzas definitely. And thank you! I like to get straight to the point and when I start to do more advanced effects it’s important to not drag on because the videos would get super long. Straight and to the point is my style and I like to throw in tips and tricks a long the way.
U r 1 of the best 👍🏾👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
you're the best :)
Grazie.
Thank you SO SO much!! 🎉🙏🏼
Respect man to your work
really fantastic! thank you so much! share your video!
Many thanks!!
This is beautiful!!!
NErdQ [Obafemi Samuel] thank you!!!! 😁
That is just awesome! Thankyou so much Jamie.
You are so welcome!
F'in Mind Blowing !!! Much appreciated THANK YOU
Right! Super easy to do and its an awesome effect to make people go whoaaa hahah
I luv puns! lol just for that I subscribed but this is def the best tutorial I've came across thanks
hahah XD you're welcome!
This is a game changer. Thank you.
mind. blown. thanks for this!
My pleasure!
Great Video! Thx for sharing!!!
JohnFranklin1982 you’re welcome ♥️
Thank You so much for this great tutorial.
Youre so welcome! :D
This is amazing! WoW! more more more
Dam, this is real 😍🙌🙏 Sweeet Jamie 👍
Thanks Lauren! Glad you like it :D
I only have the option of LumaFusion, but been getting inspired seeing this stuff. Nice job 👍
Thanks man!
I love your videos so much omg
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome!
top Jamie!!! ciao from Italy
Hello! Thanks so much for your support :D
@@JamieFenn you are welcome bro.. i am studying davinci.. i hope to improve my skills soon for my channel. i love your videos. grazie!!!
so much love! thank you :D
WOW !!! Amazing , thank you sooooo much for such a detailed sharing of knowledge 🙏 very very cool.
Could you essentially do it in reverse pulling someone OUT of a photo/video ? Of course this involves matching clothing/lighting etc
this is super cool!
Thanks Jackie! :D
This was great! Would love to see a tutorial of how you make your intro/opening sequence
Dillon K secrets 😁
this is great! i'm gonna try it
Have fun!
Im brand new at editing and Davinci. I only watch this kind of tutorial to enjoy seeing what it can do, but maybe something I will never learn. Thats ok, its still amazing!
Thank you for the support! You'll maybe do it one day!
Thanks man, trying to decide if I'll be buying Resolve and looking into some tutorials to see what it's capable of.
Looks like it has some good features without the greed of a subscription price structure.
You're so welcome! Yea DR is worth every penny...
@@JamieFenn waiting for my new rig to get here, mid tier but upgradable PC. Been watching you and tossing the links to a creative partner of mine. He's been watching tutorials to get an idea of what post stuff we'll be able to do now....
..... always nice to see people sharing what they know. I'm a jack of all trades master of none, at the same time try to pass on skills when I can. Best way to learn a skill is to teach and learn from others with similar interests.
Thank you for the great tutorial!!!
You're welcome! :D
Dang dude I’m gonna have to take a day and try this one for sure
Yea man for sure! It may take a few times but defintly refer back to this in case you need to!
Thanks for making this😍
Andreas Kastrup you’re welcome!
I would add some color correction on the guy's arm before he gets pulled through to make it match the indoor color of the other hand and then have that correction fade away during the transition.
Agreed. Just didn’t do it in the video
That’s something I thought to
And a slight blur to the girl's picture as he's being pulled towards it.
Love this channel
Muhammad Rizki Aulia 😁🙌🏼
Awesome dude!! Thank you so much for this tutorial it was amazing!
Thanks man! I appreciate it.
Thank you for your tutorials! I just download Davinci Resolve after I got frustrated with Premiere Pro.
DR is so easy to use. I have a bunch of tutorials so you'll learn fast :D
@@JamieFenn I was watching tutorials the whole night, because of you and other Tutorial UA-camrs :D Slept just 3 hours, but 0 regrets, I'm totally fine :D thank you so mzch for making Tutorial Videos!
HAHAHA thats awesome! Now go get some sleep :D
Awesome vid man
David Willoughyby hey thanks man!
Thanks for the tutorial man...already hit that subscribe button.
Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated man!
@@JamieFenn no bro...thank you for sharing this awesome tutorial.
Bezier Curve:
A Bézier curve is a parametric curve used in computer graphics and related fields. The curve, which is related to the Bernstein polynomial, is named after Pierre Bézier, who used it in the 1960s for designing curves for the bodywork of Renault cars. Other uses include the design of computer fonts and animation.
Thanks for the info! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
Love it, thanks!
cheers!
This was so great !
you rock thank you!
great work - love it :)
daxtasy ♥️😁👍🏼
U really appreciate what you do pls do More Tutorials
Thank you so much!
Will you please do a how to video on applying vintage film effects in DR16? It seems complicated having to source and download a vintage film video then overlay it as an opaque separate video track. Please help. Thank you very much.