I was wondering why the cut page was introduced, watched other videos discussing it and this is by far the most comprehensive video detailing not only the differences between the new cut age and the edit page, but showing how useful it is. Thank you! I love your videos
Resolve 16 is blowing my mind. I've only spent an hour with it so far but I really can't see me ever using Final Cut again unless I need a plugin I've used before. Bravo Blackmagic Design.
I wonder if you can help me. I am new to Resolve 16, and have never used Resolve 15. Can I use the tutorials for Resolve 15 for now until tutorials for Resolve 16 is available
You don't need any plugin while you have Resolve. Reducing noise, retiming using optical flow and motion recognizing, object removal, lens blur, flares etc. straight into the program (you need Studio version for some)
This is great - THANKS! I was completely confused by the Cut Page before this video -- the Cut Page is not intuitive in any way (for me anyway, the layout and methods are super confusing). I kinda get it now thanks to you. To be honest - this may sound crazy - I think the EDIT page is far, far easier to comprehend, so I'll be watching your video many times. You are the best teacher out there.
You've made it absolutely easy to understand how the Cut Page makes any sense and why we might want to use it. Thank you. And I just got to say this, man: THIS IS SPAAARTAAAA! You rock, man. Cheers!
I've spent a lot of time using UA-cam to learn Resolv. This is the only truly useful explanation of the cut page I've seen. Your tutorials are some of the best out there. BTW no need to apologize for being excited. It's infectious and accelerates learning.
I'm a hobbyist editor for family videos and yesterday downloaded Resolve 16 and wow, what a change from previous editors I've used! The learning curve is high but this video helped explain a lot of things for me. Consider me a subscriber now. Great tutorial with clear examples, clear language and enthusiasm from presenter! Thank you very much for making this video!!!
Fantastic tutorial - I've only just jumped on to DaVinci Resolve at V17 and bought the Speed Editor controller last week. Now I understand the value of the Cut page and how the Speed Editor , being Cut-Page centric, has value since it has little interaction with the Edit page (aside from getting Resolve Studio V17 free of charge). I'm a happy camper and now you have yet another subscriber!
You have THE best explanation describing the Cut Page. I have been reluctant to use it. Now that you have demystified the Cut Page, I am excited too. Thanks!
You sir, are a Godsend. I just started making videos, and like most beginners, I started out using iMovie. Quickly, however, I knew I needed something else in order to create the types of videos I wanted to make. Still being a beginner, I wasn't ready to commit $$$ for pro level software, so I turned to the free version of DR 16. I could see right away how powerful DR was, but it was (and still is) VERY intimidating. Slowly, but surely, I've been getting more comfortable in DR, but found myself asking the very question you address in this video: "Why would I use the Cut page if the Edit page can already do everything?" My. Goodness. Mind. Blown. Between this video and another one on your channel talking about how to use optimized media, many of the reasons I had for still using iMovie from time to time have been completely thrown out the window! I imagine it'll still take some time to get fully used to using DR for everything, but once I'm there, I can already see 1) how much time I'm going to save, and 2) how much happier I'm going to be with my videos. Thank you SO much for creating these tutorials, you've certainly earned yourself a new sub, and I imagine someday I'll be a paying customer of yours as well. If your free videos have taught me this much, I can't imagine how much your paid classes will. Cheers!
I'm right there with you on the excitement. Every single step you outlined like the mad zooming in and out - I am so excited to put behind me. Thanks for sharing this and showing the old and the new way of working. I'm in!
Is it possible to have the upper timeline of the cut page with clips thumbnails? It is a bit useless to see the entire timeline but not seeing what every clip contains. Thankyou!
This is an awesome video because everyone thus far simply has been running through the new features. For people who may not be professional video editors this is only useful to a certain degree. Hands on examples like these are excellent for seeing the new features in use.
This is a Wonderful video. It is SOOOOO great to see you “giddy” with excitement over these upgrades to the tool!!! Very refreshing to see how much you appreciate the power and functional lift this change makes to the tool. Thank you for sharing your excitement!!!
Now we need a edit vs cut page video, where you point out the advantages of the edit page. I mean I guess we have a clue, but it would be helpful to see what can't be done in the cut page, though instead of trying to do it there, just go over to the edit section
This Cut mode was present in Sound Forge. There's always the full-wide wave form above the zoomable wave forms in Sound Forge. So instead of just dealing with audio, DV has now incorporated this in video editing. Sound Forge had done years earlier.
Thank you. I wasn't sure where to start with the cut page and its functions having just upgraded to Resolve 16 from 15. This is a very well explained tutorial and I am looking forward to using this new functionality for an upcoming project. Awesome channel!!! You deserve more subs!!
Pretty cool video. I guess TL:DW is that the Cut page is the axe and the edit page is the scalpel. Start with the cut page, get your timeline laid out and then, when you need to, switch to the edit page and fine tune things. I have NOT used the Cut page yet, but I think I might have to for upcoming edits. Thanks for the vid.
You have done your research quite well in these two days. I appreciate your hard work. Seems like you like the word unbelievable so much : ), but yeah before the cut page we all were doing those unbelievable things.
I think the CUT page is really useful to make a rough cut of a project and then refine your work on the edit page. 😊 Some people may find it a little bit like an extra work instead of an improvement, but I think it's just a matter of habits. I would give it some time and try to figure out a new (and faster) workflow. Great review, btw!!! (as usual) 👏👏👏
@@myownfriend23 Indeed, that would've make much more sense. Maybe that's because they tried to make it more friendly for new users, idk. Anyway, they're always listening to their customers so let's see how they respond to the feedback of this experiment.
@@Leprutz That isn't true. The only thing that would be even slightly incompatible between the two is the way that the timeline treats linked video and audio. Everything else could be brought to the Edit tab without any trouble. The Clip View is just a matter of adding one additional, small button to the Edit Media Pool. The Source Tape view also requires just one , small, additional button to the Source Viewer. The way that the Cut page does cropping,, transforming, etc. in the Viewer is just overall superior to the way it's done in the Edit page so it could just replace it altogether. Even the mini-timeline would work in the Edit tab if given the ability to collapse into a scroll bar and it would actual be a better scrolling solution than is currently in the Edit page. Also some difference in behavior mentioned in this video are misleading. Dragging a clip into the timeline changes focus to the timeline in both pages. They only worked different because he used the Append button which isn't present in the Edit page, but can be done with keyboard shortcut and can already be set to not change focus to the timeline.
Einfach KLASSE! Nun weiß auch ich endlich wie ich mit der Cut Page umgehen kann. Danke dafür 🙏🏻 Simply CLASS! Now I finally know how to use the cut page. thanks for that
Thanks for the detailed look at the cut page. I wasn’t that excited about it with all the other announcement videos, but after watching this, I can’t wait!! I’ll be downloading the beta now!
Fantastic video - I've learnt so many things! I'm new to Resolve (coming from the more amateur PowerDirector), and I actually instinctively started with doing as much as I could on the Cut page and only when I couldn't see how to do something in Cut did I jump into Edit.
Ok, i get it now. Is what Premiere tried with the Assemble "page" but is was only a Workspace layout. This is really another "mindset". More professional. Is really really a "first cut" fast and easy design. Love you DaVinci.
Very nice explanation. Thank you for this. Not quite enough to make me leave FCP X, particularly in performance of Resolve as a whole, but these are welcome features. The cut page seems difficult to use with a long timeline with a lot of clips. Works great for your example. Yet there are several instances where I would still find this useful. I particularly like how Resolve plays back all of the clips and the dynamic zooming in/out.Thanks again!
This was a great overview of what the CUT page is all about. Seems like a watered down version at first, but like you said, it's better used as a quick put together and then adjust and tweak in the edit page. Thanks Alex!
I appreciate your excitment and yes this does save so much time and helps...with the story telling process where speed is needed sometimes to keep the feel flowing correctly...thx y
Very helpful video - I feel like a lot of davinci tutorials start with a blank timeline and editing two clips. Helpful to actually see some more realistic workflows.
Thank you for your very informative presentation, you have a natural ability to understand how a beginner needs to be led and informed with this highly useful technology. very much appreciated
6:20 damnnnn as someone who many times do the end of a project, so I get a feeling of how to close it, and then do the start/middle.. I didn’t know I could drag that easily I’ve been using the edit mode bc I came from premiere, never really understood the cut page.. now I’m gonna use it a lot
I've watched so far up to 15 min of this video. So far it's a good video. I'm skeptical about the cut pg but I've never used it. I'll start using it for my next project as I have tons of footage to scrub through. This video is a good primer of the cut pg. I will say that the edit pg isn't fairly represented here though. I ALWAYS use keyboard shortcuts. The shortcuts make zooming in/out so much faster. And choosing the trim tool and other tools is faster w/ the shortcuts. Still, I can see how the cut pg would still be faster. Thank you for this intro to the cut pg. I like your style. Do you have a full tutorial on the cut pg?
Alex, very useful intro and hints. Thank you. Next challenge is syncing audio for something like a dialogue scene which might have clips and audio that aren't synced in time for J/L cuts. Any insights for that process?
You can set your preferences so the playhead does not default to the timeline after you make an edit. In fact, you have to specifically tell it to do so.
Wow what a great video explaining the Cut Page, I'll be looking into your courses shortly. So your course on Cut Page is more in depth and more content than this video?
Hi, I love your videos. I've got the following question which is better for a-cut assembly - using in out and then inserting (looks like the standard method). Final Cut Pro X editors use this method - or putting everything on the timeline and trimming ( gives more precision and eliminates the need to insert into the timeline every single time). Editors like Taran from Linus Tech Tips use this
in short , the cut page is a simplified version of edit page , its for people who are working at small screens like laptops and want to edit without many panels , the switching between timeline and source viewer is king feature in cut page , very will done
Hi your content are very detailed, informative and very clear to follow. Is it possible to make a video on how to highlight muscle in fitness video on DaVinchi Resolve 16 that would be grand.
I do like the idea of having two timelines. It would cut down zooming in and out. I still cant leave my editing program yet, its like starting a new school. Great video once again.
Thanks for this tutorial. Input, I think a lot of people have the problem that after exporting a video, the video in quicktime has other colors than in the viewer.... color managment is a little bit confusing in davinci 15
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00:00 *Start*
00:26 Cut Page - Why do we have another Edit?
00:53 Time is Money
02:40 *Cut Page | Quickview*
02:44 Monitors
04:09 Timelines
05:14 Moving Clips
06:46 Operations
07:00 *01 | Trim*
07:19 Edit
07:59 Cut Page
08:39 Monitor Cut Page
09:14 New Item
09:49 *02 | Source Clips*
09:49 Edit
10:56 Cut
11:57 So, what's the big deal?
13:12 Edit
13:36 *03 | Moving Playhead to a Certain Point*
14:12 Cut Page
15:00 *04 | Edit Clips*
15:03 Edit Page
16:06 Cut Page
16:55 *05 | Insert*
16:57 Edit Page
17:31 Cut Page
18:42 *06 | Edit Audio Accurately*
19:05 Edit Page
19:24 Cut Page
20:35 *07 | Zoom In *
20:46 Edit Page
21:07 Cut Page
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I was wondering why the cut page was introduced, watched other videos discussing it and this is by far the most comprehensive video detailing not only the differences between the new cut age and the edit page, but showing how useful it is. Thank you! I love your videos
totally agree
Resolve 16 is blowing my mind. I've only spent an hour with it so far but I really can't see me ever using Final Cut again unless I need a plugin I've used before. Bravo Blackmagic Design.
I wonder if you can help me. I am new to Resolve 16, and have never used Resolve 15. Can I use the tutorials for Resolve 15 for now until tutorials for Resolve 16 is available
@@tonylouisvisionvideography3469 yes, with the exception of the cut page, the interface for resolve 16 is largely the same as its predecessor
Thanks for the info @@haydengray8181
@@Leprutz right
You don't need any plugin while you have Resolve. Reducing noise, retiming using optical flow and motion recognizing, object removal, lens blur, flares etc. straight into the program (you need Studio version for some)
I love this guys emotion and enthusiasm towards cutting clips!
You're the best. Your tutos are so clear and interesting from beginning to the end, with no waiste of time and lot of passion. Great job thank you
This is great - THANKS!
I was completely confused by the Cut Page before this video -- the Cut Page is not intuitive in any way (for me anyway, the layout and methods are super confusing). I kinda get it now thanks to you. To be honest - this may sound crazy - I think the EDIT page is far, far easier to comprehend, so I'll be watching your video many times. You are the best teacher out there.
That Cut page. It makes me so happy. I never realized I needed that in my life.
You've made it absolutely easy to understand how the Cut Page makes any sense and why we might want to use it. Thank you. And I just got to say this, man: THIS IS SPAAARTAAAA! You rock, man. Cheers!
Without doubt, one of the best DaVinci Resolve 16 tutorials on UA-cam. Thanks Alex 👍
I've spent a lot of time using UA-cam to learn Resolv. This is the only truly useful explanation of the cut page I've seen. Your tutorials are some of the best out there. BTW no need to apologize for being excited. It's infectious and accelerates learning.
The 1st video I found that actually demonstrates clearly why there is a CUT page and how it's different to the EDIT page. Cool.
I seriously love how excited you got making this video. I had a lot of similar feelings, so it's great to know I'm not alone haha.
I’ve used resolve for awhile and I dismissed the cut page as a near useless “edit page light”. This video changed that and was very helpful, thanks.
I am not even professional. Being just casual user I am still impressed. Why was I never told about this. This is brilliant simply brilliant
I'm a hobbyist editor for family videos and yesterday downloaded Resolve 16 and wow, what a change from previous editors I've used! The learning curve is high but this video helped explain a lot of things for me. Consider me a subscriber now. Great tutorial with clear examples, clear language and enthusiasm from presenter! Thank you very much for making this video!!!
Fantastic tutorial - I've only just jumped on to DaVinci Resolve at V17 and bought the Speed Editor controller last week. Now I understand the value of the Cut page and how the Speed Editor , being Cut-Page centric, has value since it has little interaction with the Edit page (aside from getting Resolve Studio V17 free of charge). I'm a happy camper and now you have yet another subscriber!
You have THE best explanation describing the Cut Page. I have been reluctant to use it. Now that you have demystified the Cut Page, I am excited too. Thanks!
Excellent explanation. Looking forward to more in-depth version 16 videos.
Freaking mind-blowing! This is going to speed up so much of my workflow. No need to apologise for being excited. This is awesome!
Watching this mans passion for Davinci is contagious!
You sir, are a Godsend. I just started making videos, and like most beginners, I started out using iMovie. Quickly, however, I knew I needed something else in order to create the types of videos I wanted to make. Still being a beginner, I wasn't ready to commit $$$ for pro level software, so I turned to the free version of DR 16. I could see right away how powerful DR was, but it was (and still is) VERY intimidating. Slowly, but surely, I've been getting more comfortable in DR, but found myself asking the very question you address in this video: "Why would I use the Cut page if the Edit page can already do everything?" My. Goodness. Mind. Blown. Between this video and another one on your channel talking about how to use optimized media, many of the reasons I had for still using iMovie from time to time have been completely thrown out the window! I imagine it'll still take some time to get fully used to using DR for everything, but once I'm there, I can already see 1) how much time I'm going to save, and 2) how much happier I'm going to be with my videos. Thank you SO much for creating these tutorials, you've certainly earned yourself a new sub, and I imagine someday I'll be a paying customer of yours as well. If your free videos have taught me this much, I can't imagine how much your paid classes will. Cheers!
I'm right there with you on the excitement. Every single step you outlined like the mad zooming in and out - I am so excited to put behind me. Thanks for sharing this and showing the old and the new way of working. I'm in!
Is it possible to have the upper timeline of the cut page with clips thumbnails? It is a bit useless to see the entire timeline but not seeing what every clip contains. Thankyou!
This is an awesome video because everyone thus far simply has been running through the new features. For people who may not be professional video editors this is only useful to a certain degree. Hands on examples like these are excellent for seeing the new features in use.
I'm a total newbie with video editing, and this video was amazing! Just the knowledge I need right now to save a bunch of time and stress!
This is a Wonderful video.
It is SOOOOO great to see you “giddy” with excitement over these upgrades to the tool!!! Very refreshing to see how much you appreciate the power and functional lift this change makes to the tool.
Thank you for sharing your excitement!!!
Now we need a edit vs cut page video, where you point out the advantages of the edit page. I mean I guess we have a clue, but it would be helpful to see what can't be done in the cut page, though instead of trying to do it there, just go over to the edit section
So, for me, a hobbyist video maker, I can do almost everything in the new CUT Page. WOW!
yea, it eliminates many unnecessary clicks and workflow. quick instagram or youtube videos can be a breeze just from the cut page! I love it :)
This Cut mode was present in Sound Forge. There's always the full-wide wave form above the zoomable wave forms in Sound Forge. So instead of just dealing with audio, DV has now incorporated this in video editing. Sound Forge had done years earlier.
As someone new to video editing, I found your excellent post informative on several levels. Thank you for such a concise, thought out explanation.
Thank you. I wasn't sure where to start with the cut page and its functions having just upgraded to Resolve 16 from 15. This is a very well explained tutorial and I am looking forward to using this new functionality for an upcoming project. Awesome channel!!! You deserve more subs!!
This is exactly the sort of pro tips I'm looking for. Thank you!
Pretty cool video. I guess TL:DW is that the Cut page is the axe and the edit page is the scalpel. Start with the cut page, get your timeline laid out and then, when you need to, switch to the edit page and fine tune things. I have NOT used the Cut page yet, but I think I might have to for upcoming edits. Thanks for the vid.
This is Insanely amazing!!!! and thanks for your so easy explanation 👍
You have done your research quite well in these two days. I appreciate your hard work.
Seems like you like the word unbelievable so much : ), but yeah before the cut page we all were doing those unbelievable things.
Thank you! This was very helpful for a beginner like me. I couldn't really figure out why I would work on the Cut page. This cleared everything up.
I think the CUT page is really useful to make a rough cut of a project and then refine your work on the edit page. 😊
Some people may find it a little bit like an extra work instead of an improvement, but I think it's just a matter of habits.
I would give it some time and try to figure out a new (and faster) workflow.
Great review, btw!!! (as usual) 👏👏👏
In truth, all of these features could just be added to the Edit timeline and make the Cut page useless.
@@myownfriend23 Indeed, that would've make much more sense. Maybe that's because they tried to make it more friendly for new users, idk. Anyway, they're always listening to their customers so let's see how they respond to the feedback of this experiment.
@@Leprutz That isn't true. The only thing that would be even slightly incompatible between the two is the way that the timeline treats linked video and audio.
Everything else could be brought to the Edit tab without any trouble. The Clip View is just a matter of adding one additional, small button to the Edit Media Pool.
The Source Tape view also requires just one , small, additional button to the Source Viewer.
The way that the Cut page does cropping,, transforming, etc. in the Viewer is just overall superior to the way it's done in the Edit page so it could just replace it altogether.
Even the mini-timeline would work in the Edit tab if given the ability to collapse into a scroll bar and it would actual be a better scrolling solution than is currently in the Edit page.
Also some difference in behavior mentioned in this video are misleading. Dragging a clip into the timeline changes focus to the timeline in both pages. They only worked different because he used the Append button which isn't present in the Edit page, but can be done with keyboard shortcut and can already be set to not change focus to the timeline.
Your tutorials are amazing! I’m still learning the ins and outs of resolve and you are my Sensei!
Your excitement is infectious
Einfach KLASSE! Nun weiß auch ich endlich wie ich mit der Cut Page umgehen kann. Danke dafür 🙏🏻 Simply CLASS! Now I finally know how to use the cut page. thanks for that
Wow finally ... I had not found anything so complete on the cut page thank you for this video
Thanks for the detailed look at the cut page. I wasn’t that excited about it with all the other announcement videos, but after watching this, I can’t wait!! I’ll be downloading the beta now!
thanks for explaining in details mate. i think i'm in love with the Cut page now!
I agree, I love the zoomed out clip that basically provides a "bird-eye view!" Such a time saver :)
Hahaha great, I love the way you showed the cut page is so much faster. THANK YOU, I'm starting to use this program and this helps a lot.
You're a great teacher, thank you!
Two timelines... Man! So simple but so amazingly helpful. Why nobody....? Ash!
Thanks, Alex! Looking forward to the new course.
I think I finally find out how good CUT page is in the new DaVinci Resolve 16. Thank you for this tutorial video.
DaVinci at this point is light years ahead of the competition.
Fantastic video - I've learnt so many things! I'm new to Resolve (coming from the more amateur PowerDirector), and I actually instinctively started with doing as much as I could on the Cut page and only when I couldn't see how to do something in Cut did I jump into Edit.
Ok, i get it now. Is what Premiere tried with the Assemble "page" but is was only a Workspace layout. This is really another "mindset". More professional. Is really really a "first cut" fast and easy design. Love you DaVinci.
This was great to have a jump start of the new cut page feature. Thx very much!!
Very nice explanation. Thank you for this. Not quite enough to make me leave FCP X, particularly in performance of Resolve as a whole, but these are welcome features. The cut page seems difficult to use with a long timeline with a lot of clips. Works great for your example. Yet there are several instances where I would still find this useful. I particularly like how Resolve plays back all of the clips and the dynamic zooming in/out.Thanks again!
This was a great overview of what the CUT page is all about. Seems like a watered down version at first, but like you said, it's better used as a quick put together and then adjust and tweak in the edit page. Thanks Alex!
Thank you so much, I was trying to figure out if I should use the Cut page. Now I will.
I appreciate your excitment and yes this does save so much time and helps...with the story telling process where speed is needed sometimes to keep the feel flowing correctly...thx y
Very helpful video - I feel like a lot of davinci tutorials start with a blank timeline and editing two clips. Helpful to actually see some more realistic workflows.
been using DR15. I think now time to move up to studio. This looks amazing!
This video has made me hate the cut page less. Thank you.
this gives me new perspective on the cut page
I should have watched this before starting my new project in DR 16! Thank you sir for this wonderful explanation. It really helps for my editing
Thank you for your very informative presentation, you have a natural ability to understand how a beginner needs to be led and informed with this highly useful technology. very much appreciated
Congratulations! Great tutorial. Genius!. Regards from Lima-Perú
This video is UNBELIEVABLY! For real, it really helps ;) Thank you
That was really great, thank you! I also dealt with these issues, but not anymore since you told me all the wonderful things about the cut page ;)
6:20 damnnnn as someone who many times do the end of a project, so I get a feeling of how to close it, and then do the start/middle.. I didn’t know I could drag that easily
I’ve been using the edit mode bc I came from premiere, never really understood the cut page.. now I’m gonna use it a lot
Great presentation and pointing out the reasons for the Cut Page. Thanks.
using it for a few years and now I want to upgrade and I'm happy I did that.
Another great tutorial. Your videos are better than film school! Thanks
Fantastic video. I was thinking of switching from Premier to Resolve.
You just convinced me.
Very good video, clarifying. thank you.
Nice overview Alex. Thank you.
I've watched so far up to 15 min of this video. So far it's a good video. I'm skeptical about the cut pg but I've never used it. I'll start using it for my next project as I have tons of footage to scrub through. This video is a good primer of the cut pg. I will say that the edit pg isn't fairly represented here though. I ALWAYS use keyboard shortcuts. The shortcuts make zooming in/out so much faster. And choosing the trim tool and other tools is faster w/ the shortcuts. Still, I can see how the cut pg would still be faster. Thank you for this intro to the cut pg. I like your style. Do you have a full tutorial on the cut pg?
great video. Thank you for making it so simple
I appreciate this video. You really sold me on incorporating the Cut Page into my workflow. Thanks again.
I enjoyed your video and your passion! Well done!
Alex, thank you so much. As always well explained and very motivating to try out all the new staff. Awesome.
Alex, very useful intro and hints. Thank you. Next challenge is syncing audio for something like a dialogue scene which might have clips and audio that aren't synced in time for J/L cuts. Any insights for that process?
You can set your preferences so the playhead does not default to the timeline after you make an edit. In fact, you have to specifically tell it to do so.
Great video man, love your enthusiasm !
Wow what a great video explaining the Cut Page, I'll be looking into your courses shortly. So your course on Cut Page is more in depth and more content than this video?
Hi, I love your videos. I've got the following question
which is better for a-cut assembly
- using in out and then inserting (looks like the standard method). Final Cut Pro X editors use this method
- or putting everything on the timeline and trimming ( gives more precision and eliminates the need to insert into the timeline every single time). Editors like Taran from Linus Tech Tips use this
in short , the cut page is a simplified version of edit page , its for people who are working at small screens like laptops and want to edit without many panels , the switching between timeline and source viewer is king feature in cut page , very will done
A question: On the CUT page, how can I see which clips in the media pool are already used in the timeline. There is no marker of any kind in the clips
as usual, the best one. Clear and simple, xtremely useful feature! by the way, still running in older Late 2013 MBP retina with new Resolve 16?
Brilliant insight into the cut page. Ty.
Blackmagic Design will thank you as I for this very helpful video.
I'll certainly be using Cut more than Edit now.
Outstanding video. Is this the free version or the Studio Version?
Excellent and very informative! You saved me a ton of time!
Hi your content are very detailed, informative and very clear to follow. Is it possible to make a video on how to highlight muscle in fitness video on DaVinchi Resolve 16 that would be grand.
This is really an Eye opener. Thank you very much 👌
I do like the idea of having two timelines. It would cut down zooming in and out. I still cant leave my editing program yet, its like starting a new school. Great video once again.
Thanks FCPX for cut page Oups DR 16...
Thanks for this tutorial. Input, I think a lot of people have the problem that after exporting a video, the video in quicktime has other colors than in the viewer.... color managment is a little bit confusing in davinci 15
Thanks for that great video!!! Your explanations of how to use and why its faster in certain situations has convinced me down load Davinci Resolve 16.
Thank's that was very helpful and informative session one of the best ones I have come across great
this was super useful. i'm a newbie, but i learned so much, i'm really exited! thanks!