Exactly what I was looking for. How to make an intro in the software right out of the tin. No 3rd party affiliated links, no BS subscription for "samples" - just good, clean intro with a set of tools that can be as simple or as complex as you would like to make it. Brilliant! Thank you!
Back when the internet was still dial up modems, IBM had great commercials where the executive is standing over the shoulder of the young hot shot building the new website. Paraphrasing: "How's the home page coming along?" "Well, we can have the logo come spinning in from there and have a faded glow under it when it reaches here, or we can zoom it in and..." "How about instead, we just show the visitors a list of our client services for small business?" "Uh, yeah, I can make it like that." Executive pats him on the shoulder.
@@LiveMusicOntario My first experience with Modems was a 300 Baud in a TRS-80 16K machine I purchased used from a friend who went to a 1200 Baud stand alone modem. Anyone remember the Bulletin Boards and what was it called where for $30/mo you could contact any modem in 40 different cities from 7pm to 7 am. Spent a lot of nights from 11:45 after second shift till :6:59 am. What a difference 35 years makes.
@PNW Video Tour Thanks for asking. As you will see from my own channel, a Deadpool is a pond which has become choked with weed. Not that kind of weed. Overstocking with fish, often leads to a Deadpool, due to massive amounts of Fishpoop. Massive amounts of Fishpoop was a little known album by Hootie and the Blowfish. I think it's available on Bandcamp.
One of the best ways to learn about nodes. Before watching this video I thought that was bogus and super complicated, and you made it look easy! Keep up the good work.
Casey, you have found your calling. I've been hearing about Resolve for a couple years and finally upgraded my Mac and can use it. OMG...the power! Where has this app been all my life? I wanted a crash course and your vids are the BEST. Thank you!
You are so right about people's logo spinning for their intros. We all know that channel we are watching. The video doesn't need to show off what you can do in after effects. Anyways thanks for the super simple tutorial.
Dude, I can watch your videos JUST for the entertainment, humor, and oh-so-friendly demeanor. You are the KING of tutors! Love your work! Keep’em coming! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dude.... As someone with ADD, instructions are never clear. You've done the best job explaining this than anyone else I've seen. I have to know the "why" about how something works and you explained every move perfectly.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am just a beginner in video editing, i feel like it's daunting to use da vinci resolve especially if you are really a first timer. I am glad I am gradually learning to use this tool. Now i am in the process of making video intro.. glad ive found ur tutorial video.
This video has given me some ideas for a standardized intro block, so that when I [finally] start shooting videos again, I'll have a worthwhile intro block! Thanks Casey. :)
I've recorded my first few videos for my new channel... all I need to do is practice editing them before I upload and THIS is the one thing I have left to learn. I didn't know this could be done by a laywoman like me, so THANK YOU for making this video! Now I can have fun creating my intro/titles as well. 😊
Thanks for the beginner-friendly and extremely helpful videos you are putting out there. Just created my first UA-cam video due to your help. Highly appreciated!
is this course still good, you know there's danvinci resolve 18 and this course is based on 16. I never learned anything so i'm kinda worried before starting.
Sad to say, most people do not communicate effectively enough to hold the attention of many (including me). You do it very effectively, Casey Faris. A keeper.
ive just redownloaded Resolve as the first time i couldn't get on with it but i've just come across your channel and oh my god are you a life saver!!!! I was thinking about going into Vegas Pro at the end of the month but imma binge watch your tutorials first so see how i get on with resolve. you are a godsend and I love how you keep things plain and simple, your voice is clear and you don't ramble. i like it. you dont come across harsh, just truthful and I'd rather have that than someone who pansies around and going hmm and uh and uh haha. thank you for taking the time to do these
I am a complete beginner with this stuff and stumbling on your channel from a UA-cam recommendation has been a godsend, thank you so much for these awesome videos.
thank you so much. I been wanting to get back into editing after like a year of not having my computer and this really refreshed my memory on how fusion works.
This is incredible. I am just now starting you do the UA-cam for our podcasting. I am trying to keep cost down but also have a watchable product. This has helped me a TON. Thank You. Thank You.
I’m new to Resolve. This was clear and simple, so I actually enjoyed it. I think I will retain the lesson, not something I can say about many tutorials. Subscribed.
Thanks! I am such a beginner I have no clue what anything is but you explained it simply, even so, my brain is melting now so I shall have to 'watch and do' so it stays in the old noggin!
I get this is a totally weird vibe, and probably an even weirder flex for you - but maaaan you've got a wonderful voice to listen to. Like syrup on my ear's pancakes. Great tutorial friend, thanks so much!
I’ve been looking around for a video like this. I never understood fusion and nodes even after watching lots. You simplified it for me. Thanks. You got a new subscriber.
Although some of your comments in the narration sound a bit condescending, they mirror what's actually happening in my head. Like when you opened the spline page. "Oh no! where did it go???" Love your style and clarity of explanation. The tutes are simple, well planned and very bookmark worthy. Thanks for sharing.
Holyyyyy crappu this helped me so much...I was trying to make an intro but all the tutorials I found were just adobe premiere pro or after effect ones. I don't have money for anything! Thanks!
Thank you Casey! I am very thankful for your lessons, because they really help me grow in Davinci. I am a beginner and I appreciate that you make your videos clear and helpful for me. I am trying to try something new in my every video! Thank you for sharing your wisdom about intro!
"Talk to me like you would to a small child...or a Golden Retriever. It wasn't brains that got me here, I can assure you of that." Great stuff, Casey! Thank you!
Great video as always, ive been watching your videos for the last 12 months, and implementing some of the stuff to help make my channel feel more professional and more complete, thank you
Me too! My old camera formats in a way that Resolve won't immediately read, so I use Premiere to edit my dialogue and convert to MP4 and then I do all the fun magic stuff in Resolve.
Nice time saving that you didn't get bogged down in playing with making it look spectacular, just the fundamentals. NOW, after we've done all that work, maybe if this showed how to save that title animation as a finished item we can call up in any editing project or apply the instructions to some other title - I saw somewhere that it's a few clicks but I forget them.
You dont understand how much these help I love devinci but just didn't know how to use it to it's best but I found ur videos and its exactly what I was looking for thankyou.
I am editing a conversation I had with a quantum physicist. After 2 hours of work, resolve wouldn't save and I lost all. 5 hours later and almost done it does it again, 4 hours lost. Now I am watching this vid and can see all will be ok lol. Thanks man, I appreciate the speed of this, I am so new to editing.
Casey these videos are AMAZING! Thank you so much for helping me to learn Resolve. I find your quirky little ad-on chatter really amusing and funny, your style is very funny and enjoyable :)
Mr. Ferris your tutorials have been incredibly helpful through the years. It feels like I've 'started' to learn DR a dozen times and you have been the constant from the beginning. Thank you. How do we make our intro available in all our videos? Is there a way to keep clips we recycle often at the ready? Thank you
I'm seriously looking for this kind of channel whare I can get the full knowledge of davinci resolve software Thank you so much man to make it easy to use Love from india ❤️
Hi, I'm brand new. I need to make titles and maybe an intro, and this is the exact right level. I've subscribed. Some other channels go from acting like we don't know how to centre text in word, to assuming we're adept at Blender in the same video! I can't wait to start having a go at some of these and slowly learning more as I create
IMPORTANT thing worth mentioning: DON'T make long intros! 5 seconds - is absolute maximum for an intro you're going to use in every video. 3 or even 1 second long intro - is the best option. Don't waste your viewers' time.
@@koton_bads Even super cool intro will bore your audience eventually. The only way you can get away with long intros - make them unique every time. And even this may badly affect your watchtime if mishandled. So, as they say - less is more.
@@catofletov It depends on whether your video needs it long or short or not at all. Some videos, like short tutorials, don't need an intro at all. Rare and lengthy videos on the other hand probably won't be hurt by a 3-5 sec intro. But i say *probably* because every case is different. As a content creator it is your job (if you want to profit from it at some point) to entertain your audience. If your intro does not disrupt the flow of your video, then, by all means, make it as long as you want. But in my viewing (and content making) experience long intros do feel like a recurring ad in the most cases. A lot of videos would benefit greatly from shorter intros or lack thereof. Again: entertain your viewers, don't waste their time - UA-cam's algorithms now track viewer satisfaction. So the more satisfied your viewers are - the more new viewers will get your vid recommended.
I'm just now starting on Davinci so this is helpful. I appreciate that this has nodes just like Blender so this will be an easy transition. I'll be working my way through all your vids.
You get it! 2-4 second intros are best. So many UA-cam videos waste the first 1-2 minutes with talking, then a cheesy 10-20 second intro with slide guitar, then more wasteful time talking about what they are going to be talking about in the video, then say "let's get started" but then another 1 minute talking about Square Space, Story Blocks, Skill Share or some other sponsor (always starts with an S), then the last 1/3 of the video is the content. This channel rules! If it wasn't for you, there is no way I'd be using Resolve (total video editing noob here). Thank you.
This is a really nice tutorial, I just now downloaded this software and saw this in my recommended after watching a few other tutorials. I really like the way everything is clearly explained so the viewer can follow along extremely easily with no experience using Resolve. Nice work!
Just found your channel and thank you for teaching davinci resolve in a fun way. All the other davinci resolve channels on youtube are too intense. Subscribed and hit that bell.
Just switched to Davinci Resolve 16, how you have a lot of content of that release. I had trouble with my video card on newer releases. Thanks for the work. 👍✌🖖🥃good piece, live long and have a drink....
Check out the FREE 9 Nodes course: www.groundcontrol.film/9-nodes-workshop
I have found my Davinci Resolve mentor.
good enough to consider his course...
As have I.
Big facts
Me too
Yeah this guy is so good
Exactly what I was looking for. How to make an intro in the software right out of the tin. No 3rd party affiliated links, no BS subscription for "samples" - just good, clean intro with a set of tools that can be as simple or as complex as you would like to make it. Brilliant! Thank you!
That "3D spinning logo for 30 seconds" cut me real deep Shrek. Actually funny as hell!
Back when the internet was still dial up modems, IBM had great commercials where the executive is standing over the shoulder of the young hot shot building the new website. Paraphrasing: "How's the home page coming along?" "Well, we can have the logo come spinning in from there and have a faded glow under it when it reaches here, or we can zoom it in and..."
"How about instead, we just show the visitors a list of our client services for small business?"
"Uh, yeah, I can make it like that."
Executive pats him on the shoulder.
Dang Shrek! My mouth was open and everythang!
@@LiveMusicOntario My first experience with Modems was a 300 Baud in a TRS-80 16K machine I purchased used from a friend who went to a 1200 Baud stand alone modem. Anyone remember the Bulletin Boards and what was it called where for $30/mo you could contact any modem in 40 different cities from 7pm to 7 am. Spent a lot of nights from 11:45 after second shift till :6:59 am. What a difference 35 years makes.
I hate those intros, they are useless
Also - very, very real. And fact that single people like to call themselves "STUDIOS". "Lonely Dude Studios" kind of thing...
Dude. I don't understand how you know exactly what I need, and then effortlessly teach it to me. Right on.
I Like the way you keep explainations simple and concise. That's the right way to make tutorial videos. Keep up the good work, man !
all that for a whack slide
@@loopvil369
I like how you talk to me like I’m a 5 year old.
And inside, I actually am.
And I’m learning shtuffz.
I think he sounds like Ryan Reynolds from Deadpool.
hahaha ikr.
@@runnergy Thinking exactly the same thing. Haha!
@@runnergy Yah sort of Does. If he tries to sell you his brand of Gin, it has to be him.
@PNW Video Tour Thanks for asking. As you will see from my own channel, a Deadpool is a pond which has become choked with weed. Not that kind of weed. Overstocking with fish, often leads to a Deadpool, due to massive amounts of Fishpoop. Massive amounts of Fishpoop was a little known album by Hootie and the Blowfish. I think it's available on Bandcamp.
Really appreciate the simplicity of this video and how you explained everything so thoroughly.
One of the best ways to learn about nodes. Before watching this video I thought that was bogus and super complicated, and you made it look easy! Keep up the good work.
Just found probably the best mentor for DaVinci Resolve on UA-cam. Learning from you is a real fun :).
I understand 70% of the words in English but the sound effects in the tutorial are really pleasant. It served me, thank you.
You just made me change my mind about not using Resolve - thank you! Moment of clarity!
Casey, you have found your calling. I've been hearing about Resolve for a couple years and finally upgraded my Mac and can use it. OMG...the power! Where has this app been all my life? I wanted a crash course and your vids are the BEST. Thank you!
You are so right about people's logo spinning for their intros. We all know that channel we are watching. The video doesn't need to show off what you can do in after effects. Anyways thanks for the super simple tutorial.
not many davinci youtubers out there. love these.
Dude, I can watch your videos JUST for the entertainment, humor, and oh-so-friendly demeanor. You are the KING of tutors! Love your work! Keep’em coming! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Dude.... As someone with ADD, instructions are never clear. You've done the best job explaining this than anyone else I've seen. I have to know the "why" about how something works and you explained every move perfectly.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am just a beginner in video editing, i feel like it's daunting to use da vinci resolve especially if you are really a first timer. I am glad I am gradually learning to use this tool. Now i am in the process of making video intro.. glad ive found ur tutorial video.
This video has given me some ideas for a standardized intro block, so that when I [finally] start shooting videos again, I'll have a worthwhile intro block! Thanks Casey. :)
I literally spent 2 days on my 12 second intro and it looks amateur at best. Definitely gonna try again
I have some familiarity with Davinci Resolve 16 but will be grabbing a big bucket of popcorn for this joyride of tutorials!
I've recorded my first few videos for my new channel... all I need to do is practice editing them before I upload and THIS is the one thing I have left to learn. I didn't know this could be done by a laywoman like me, so THANK YOU for making this video! Now I can have fun creating my intro/titles as well. 😊
Thanks for the beginner-friendly and extremely helpful videos you are putting out there. Just created my first UA-cam video due to your help. Highly appreciated!
is this course still good, you know there's danvinci resolve 18 and this course is based on 16. I never learned anything so i'm kinda worried before starting.
Sad to say, most people do not communicate effectively enough to hold the attention of many (including me). You do it very effectively, Casey Faris. A keeper.
ive just redownloaded Resolve as the first time i couldn't get on with it but i've just come across your channel and oh my god are you a life saver!!!! I was thinking about going into Vegas Pro at the end of the month but imma binge watch your tutorials first so see how i get on with resolve. you are a godsend and I love how you keep things plain and simple, your voice is clear and you don't ramble. i like it. you dont come across harsh, just truthful and I'd rather have that than someone who pansies around and going hmm and uh and uh haha. thank you for taking the time to do these
this is the best tutorial channel ever just like cudi edits,explanation is great. you're a life saver,ive been searching for channels like these.
Clear, net and humourous... Good rythm too.
Keep doing the good Job.
Resolve is so powerful, it's amazing for a free product.
Greetings from France
I am a complete beginner with this stuff and stumbling on your channel from a UA-cam recommendation has been a godsend, thank you so much for these awesome videos.
Love this episode I’m going to try it. Casey you should write a book on your tutorials.
you explain very well and you zoom into the command and what not. Something many can't or don't do. Awesome.
I just learnt more about nodes than any other video I have seen. Thank you sir🤦♂👏👏
TNice tutorials is the best tutorial. Simply explained to a newbie, great job man.
Been using Premiere for years, and now I'm trying Resolve, and your clear tutorial helped me a lot, thank you Casey!
I like how you know the program well and you're easy to follow along
thank you so much. I been wanting to get back into editing after like a year of not having my computer and this really refreshed my memory on how fusion works.
This is incredible. I am just now starting you do the UA-cam for our podcasting. I am trying to keep cost down but also have a watchable product. This has helped me a TON. Thank You. Thank You.
I’m new to Resolve. This was clear and simple, so I actually enjoyed it. I think I will retain the lesson, not something I can say about many tutorials. Subscribed.
Thanks! I am such a beginner I have no clue what anything is but you explained it simply, even so, my brain is melting now so I shall have to 'watch and do' so it stays in the old noggin!
I get this is a totally weird vibe, and probably an even weirder flex for you - but maaaan you've got a wonderful voice to listen to. Like syrup on my ear's pancakes. Great tutorial friend, thanks so much!
Casey, thanks so much. This was my first tutorial where i was able to follow along on every step. Thanks again.
I appreciate you explaining things in a simple way - thank you!
I’ve been looking around for a video like this. I never understood fusion and nodes even after watching lots. You simplified it for me. Thanks. You got a new subscriber.
Although some of your comments in the narration sound a bit condescending, they mirror what's actually happening in my head. Like when you opened the spline page. "Oh no! where did it go???"
Love your style and clarity of explanation. The tutes are simple, well planned and very bookmark worthy.
Thanks for sharing.
You’re killing it with all of these tutorials lately! Thank you Casey!
Your videos are easy to follow and you dont skip around. Im just learning and will be checking out more of your videos!
I just downloaded Davinci Resolve 17 today, so glad I found your channel, it helps me a lot. THANK YOU ☺️
First time viewer of your videos. Amazing information density while still keeping it simple and easy to follow. Bravo!
Thanks, Casey - you make DaVinci easy! You've saved me and helped me go from iMovie to a more professional look.
Holyyyyy crappu this helped me so much...I was trying to make an intro but all the tutorials I found were just adobe premiere pro or after effect ones. I don't have money for anything! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm a newbie moving from Movie Maker, so it will be a steeper learning curve for me. 😁
Thank you Casey! I am very thankful for your lessons, because they really help me grow in Davinci. I am a beginner and I appreciate that you make your videos clear and helpful for me. I am trying to try something new in my every video! Thank you for sharing your wisdom about intro!
Thanks for posting this up, Casey - as a complete n00b, I'm getting so much out of your videos!
Love DaVinci program 😀 Just a starter but then its already easy to work with.
Thankyou for keeping it simple!!! We all have to start someplace.
"Talk to me like you would to a small child...or a Golden Retriever. It wasn't brains that got me here, I can assure you of that."
Great stuff, Casey! Thank you!
I've watched a few of your videos to help me learn davinci, and you do the best job by far. Thanks so much for this!
Yes. You made this easy as pumpkin pie. Thanks Casey!
Finally someone that teaches simple
DA VINCE RESOLVE is the one of the best video editor at this time
You manipulate real nice(7:08). Good teaching! Thanks!
Casey - I love your tutorials! You break it down into really simple and easy to follow steps - very much appreciated!
Really good video. This guy so good at it. Everytime I edit video I watch this guy to learn something new. Thank you!
Great video as always, ive been watching your videos for the last 12 months, and implementing some of the stuff to help make my channel feel more professional and more complete, thank you
You’re welcome
Just got davinci resolve 16, so I will be watching the channel quite a lot.
Liked the intro tutorial
This guy is genius
I’m learning so much. Coming over from premier for my personal projects. Loving Resolve!
Me too! My old camera formats in a way that Resolve won't immediately read, so I use Premiere to edit my dialogue and convert to MP4 and then I do all the fun magic stuff in Resolve.
Nice time saving that you didn't get bogged down in playing with making it look spectacular, just the fundamentals. NOW, after we've done all that work, maybe if this showed how to save that title animation as a finished item we can call up in any editing project or apply the instructions to some other title - I saw somewhere that it's a few clicks but I forget them.
Great video - I only watched the key frame part 26 times - It Works!
I like that you’re not pretentious
You dont understand how much these help I love devinci but just didn't know how to use it to it's best but I found ur videos and its exactly what I was looking for thankyou.
Thanks for the help NIck Swardson! You're the best.
Thank you! I paused your video constantly and built my intro slide as I watched.
So cool!
Love your explanation mannnn......even a baby will be able to do it
I am editing a conversation I had with a quantum physicist. After 2 hours of work, resolve wouldn't save and I lost all. 5 hours later and almost done it does it again, 4 hours lost. Now I am watching this vid and can see all will be ok lol.
Thanks man, I appreciate the speed of this, I am so new to editing.
Casey these videos are AMAZING! Thank you so much for helping me to learn Resolve. I find your quirky little ad-on chatter really amusing and funny, your style is very funny and enjoyable :)
Thank you that’s super nice.
Mr. Ferris your tutorials have been incredibly helpful through the years. It feels like I've 'started' to learn DR a dozen times and you have been the constant from the beginning. Thank you.
How do we make our intro available in all our videos? Is there a way to keep clips we recycle often at the ready?
Thank you
I'm seriously looking for this kind of channel whare I can get the full knowledge of davinci resolve software
Thank you so much man to make it easy to use
Love from india ❤️
The best tutorials ever. Thanks im learning a lot...
Dude you crack me up, I'm a fan of your resolve videos and nobody does "lame-man" terms like you. I have subscribed to your channel 😉
Thanks Casey. To the point and providing excellent viewing and listening experience.
Your Resolve amuse-bouche are spot on. Cheers and regards.
My Davinci Resolve mentor.
1:57 Great point!
My favorite Davinci Teacher!
Hi, I'm brand new. I need to make titles and maybe an intro, and this is the exact right level. I've subscribed. Some other channels go from acting like we don't know how to centre text in word, to assuming we're adept at Blender in the same video!
I can't wait to start having a go at some of these and slowly learning more as I create
Amazing analogies
"You're like, bossing it around, ya know"
IMPORTANT thing worth mentioning: DON'T make long intros! 5 seconds - is absolute maximum for an intro you're going to use in every video. 3 or even 1 second long intro - is the best option. Don't waste your viewers' time.
Unless the intro is super cool af
@@koton_bads Even super cool intro will bore your audience eventually. The only way you can get away with long intros - make them unique every time. And even this may badly affect your watchtime if mishandled.
So, as they say - less is more.
Don't you think that 1 second intro is too short and as bad as a long intro (5 sec or more)?
@@catofletov It depends on whether your video needs it long or short or not at all. Some videos, like short tutorials, don't need an intro at all. Rare and lengthy videos on the other hand probably won't be hurt by a 3-5 sec intro. But i say *probably* because every case is different. As a content creator it is your job (if you want to profit from it at some point) to entertain your audience. If your intro does not disrupt the flow of your video, then, by all means, make it as long as you want. But in my viewing (and content making) experience long intros do feel like a recurring ad in the most cases. A lot of videos would benefit greatly from shorter intros or lack thereof. Again: entertain your viewers, don't waste their time - UA-cam's algorithms now track viewer satisfaction. So the more satisfied your viewers are - the more new viewers will get your vid recommended.
@@WASSERAN полезно написали, спасибо.
This helped me so much!! I'm new to editing and will soon upload my first youtube video
Thank you Nick Swardson for teaching me how to use Divinci Resolve.
Nicholas!!! You’re the strongest boy in the world!!!!
I'm just now starting on Davinci so this is helpful. I appreciate that this has nodes just like Blender so this will be an easy transition.
I'll be working my way through all your vids.
loved the tutrial. . .evreything i need in a video. . .much appreciated. . .very well done...
You get it! 2-4 second intros are best. So many UA-cam videos waste the first 1-2 minutes with talking, then a cheesy 10-20 second intro with slide guitar, then more wasteful time talking about what they are going to be talking about in the video, then say "let's get started" but then another 1 minute talking about Square Space, Story Blocks, Skill Share or some other sponsor (always starts with an S), then the last 1/3 of the video is the content. This channel rules!
If it wasn't for you, there is no way I'd be using Resolve (total video editing noob here). Thank you.
So funny and so helpful! Thank you! I think I need to watch more of your videos. Going to work on my intro now!
This is a really nice tutorial, I just now downloaded this software and saw this in my recommended after watching a few other tutorials.
I really like the way everything is clearly explained so the viewer can follow along extremely easily with no experience using Resolve.
Nice work!
Just found your channel and thank you for teaching davinci resolve in a fun way. All the other davinci resolve channels on youtube are too intense. Subscribed and hit that bell.
Thank You Casey. Your Explanation is Simply Cool !
Thanks Jay for your amazing tutorial video........
Just switched to Davinci Resolve 16, how you have a lot of content of that release. I had trouble with my video card on newer releases. Thanks for the work. 👍✌🖖🥃good piece, live long and have a drink....
Nw Bru. gotta go for that straight up 90's intro like 45 min of the 90 min movie is reserved for just the intro..... Genius!
VEry well explained. Thanks. Gonna try this straight away!