The clarity of your explanation is off the charts. I can't wait for the course. You guys put so much care into developing these tutorials, and it shows. Thank you!
I think it's the most professional and straight to the point channel on UA-cam, teaching DaVinci insights. Thank you so much for creating such a great quality content!
@@team2films looking forward for your content! I just started with resolve, and the content out there its just so unorganized and overwhelming, but your tutorials are chefs kiss
This is one of the best tutorials for Resolve, next to Darryn Mostyn and Cullen Kelly - very concise, very calm and to the point. Can't wait for the whole course to go through all the stuff I might have missed while learning Resolve.
Thanks so much, what an awesome compliment. Darren and Cullen are fantastic resources. That's a good observation about the course too. We've run lots of advanced courses with Resolve users, and you don't know what you don't know until you go through Resolve thoroughly. We know we're still learning new things all the time too.
@@team2films Exactly that ! I'm kind of person who like to know why and how things work, not just assume I know. And for those kind of tutorials I need someone calm and collected. Similar to Steve Wright, when I was learning Nuke - his profesionalism in preparing tutorials was unprecedented. Can't wait for the course to share Resolve awesomeness with everybody.
I use remote and local grades all the time- it was such a time saver when I first found out how to use them! Thanks guys for the clear explanation, I’m sure it would help lots of people out there! ❤
Thank you for creating this video. These are difficult because A) They're fairly abstract, at least in terms of knowing what is remote vs local, what is being copied to / from local / remote and B) The file names don't fully fit under the clip so you don't know which take each clip is from. It would be cool if Resolve would, I don't know, outline all clips from the same source file with a yellow border when you click in to one of them. I'll definitely be watching this video many more times because I think this is a very important part of coloring in Resolve. Subscribing and looking out for that course. I very much hope the course goes into theory and HOW to color grade rather than just telling which buttons to press in Resolve. Thanks again :)
Hello! Our first course will cover a little of everything. We will cover everything from editing, basic colour grading workflows, to audio mixing. Hopefully you've seen from our UA-cam content that we always tell you why, not just how! Depending on your level of skill our coverage of the colour page might be fairly advanced for some! We'll share more info soon. Yes, Resolve can do what you described. Select a clip, hit the clips drop down (top left) and filter by 'Common Media Pool Source'. It will show you all the clips that share the same media pool source. Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Thank-you! We're deep into the writing and filming. We're packing a lot in there, so as it always it takes a little longer than expected to create. That's also why there's been reduced content on the channel recently.
Kudos for a well-planned and wonderful tutorial! I have a project waiting that will greatly benefit from using remote grades! Your channel is an easy subscribe; thank you for the care you both put in your productions.
THis was great. Thank you for your clear explanation. Now I completely understand the power of remote versions (and have already used it in a project i'm working on).
You read my mind! I am grading a short tv show and i was wondering if i could grade all the instances of the same clip and how. You just made my day! Thanks.
100%. You went into more detail than the obvious stuff everyone else seems to cover about Remote grades. I couldn't find how to remove just a couple of clips from the Remote grade, and you spelled it right out @@team2films 👍
We'll work out the sign up and hosting process soon. Once we know what platform we'll host on we'll setup a mailing list. Otherwise just keep an eye of the channel for more news.
Hi there. Many thanks for your video! I have rendered my project from Premiere on my PC, and continued to work on that music video on Resolve using scene detection. What can I do now if all my clips are just one, and it's just one hell of a mess of a 3 second clips with different colorations? Even if there's no automation for this how could I do this manually? I mean can make something like picking all the same clips on the Edit timeline and then somehow put every one of each different scene into a separate bin or make it unique, so then I can use remote/local grades on a first (parent) of every scene? Any answer would be a revelation for me. I'm strugglin for a few weeks now.
Yeah, sorry Remote grades won't work when you've used scene cut detection. Another way to get your project from Premiere to Resole is to export an XML from Premiere and import the edit into Resolve that way. Then it will use the original camera media. But it might be too late for that if you've already invested time in the method you've chosen.
Question: let’s say you have three clips (from the same source media) which you have graded differently. Then you click “copy local grades to remote”. Which of your three will become the single remote grade for all the clips? I’m guessing the last one in the timeline?
Ah snap! That's a good question. We're not sure, we'd have to run a test to see, but your guess sounds good. It's definitely going to be just one of them.
I really enjoy your channel and I appreciate the concise and simple language to explain complex concepts. But… I am sorry to say I can’t get my head around this tutorial. It may be because I create simple home projects with a simple time line using footage from one or two cameras that I can’t tell the difference between the concept of local and remote. The concept may be staring me in the face but for the life of me, this is your only tutorial that I can not grasp or understand. That’s a “Me” problem and not a “You” problem. Sorry.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Sorry this video has caused confusion. Remote grades get shared between clips in your timeline that share the same source media. So if you have a long clip and you use different portions of it throughout the edit, if your timeline is configured to use remote grades, you'll only have to grade that clip once. All the instances of it will share the same grade.
@@team2films Thank you for the little bit of extra information about remote Grades. This is a "Me Problem" and not a "You Problem" as your tutorials are instructive and explained in simple plain language with as little technical/industry jargon so that hobbyists like me can make good use of them. Resolve is a powerful beast originally intended for a professional industry steeped in legacy and arcane terminology from a bygone analogue era, which creates a massive learning curve for hobbyists such as myself. Your Tutorials help to translate mystical terminology. Cheers
The clarity of your explanation is off the charts. I can't wait for the course. You guys put so much care into developing these tutorials, and it shows. Thank you!
Thank-you @scotey. We appreciate your kind comment.
I think it's the most professional and straight to the point channel on UA-cam, teaching DaVinci insights. Thank you so much for creating such a great quality content!
We appreciate you saying that. Thank-you. Great to have you here.
I could watch this tutorial all day long.
Teacher should do ASMR, this channel is one of the few in which we learn in the most simple way, period. Wanna be in for the course.
Haha! Editing ASMR. Could be a new sub-genre :) More details about the course coming soon.
Hands down, best channel for Resolve tutorials on all of UA-cam!!!! Very succinct, yet very elaborated
Thank-you so much. That’s really kind of you to say. We want to get you back to editing as quickly as possible! Great to have you here.
@@team2films looking forward for your content! I just started with resolve, and the content out there its just so unorganized and overwhelming, but your tutorials are chefs kiss
@@tomascarranca4823Haha! Thanks so much. There will be more news on the course soon, it will be a nice organised systematic look at Resolve.
Thanks for useful video and keep it up
Thanks so much.
I was expecting the good news! I was waiting for that actually! I’ll definitely buy your course, just don’t stop doing this short videos 😅 thank you!
Thanks Hugo, that's kind of you to say. We hope the course lives up to expectations.
This is one of the best tutorials for Resolve, next to Darryn Mostyn and Cullen Kelly - very concise, very calm and to the point. Can't wait for the whole course to go through all the stuff I might have missed while learning Resolve.
Thanks so much, what an awesome compliment. Darren and Cullen are fantastic resources.
That's a good observation about the course too. We've run lots of advanced courses with Resolve users, and you don't know what you don't know until you go through Resolve thoroughly. We know we're still learning new things all the time too.
@@team2films Exactly that ! I'm kind of person who like to know why and how things work, not just assume I know. And for those kind of tutorials I need someone calm and collected. Similar to Steve Wright, when I was learning Nuke - his profesionalism in preparing tutorials was unprecedented. Can't wait for the course to share Resolve awesomeness with everybody.
Team 2 Films: You rock! Always super powerful tidbits on this channel that'll inevitably save someone headaches.
Keep it up! 😎
Thanks so much. Glad they are practical and helpful.
Perfectly explained once again. The reliable place for DaVinci short corses.
Thanks so much Brock.
I use remote and local grades all the time- it was such a time saver when I first found out how to use them!
Thanks guys for the clear explanation, I’m sure it would help lots of people out there! ❤
Thanks Alex. Appreciate you commenting.
Awesome value, super clear and helpful. Also production value of these is fantastic!
Thank-you so much :)
Thank you for these simple yet very effective tutorials. Please keep them coming!! 🙂
We will, thank-you.
Thank you for creating this video. These are difficult because A) They're fairly abstract, at least in terms of knowing what is remote vs local, what is being copied to / from local / remote and B) The file names don't fully fit under the clip so you don't know which take each clip is from. It would be cool if Resolve would, I don't know, outline all clips from the same source file with a yellow border when you click in to one of them. I'll definitely be watching this video many more times because I think this is a very important part of coloring in Resolve. Subscribing and looking out for that course. I very much hope the course goes into theory and HOW to color grade rather than just telling which buttons to press in Resolve. Thanks again :)
Hello! Our first course will cover a little of everything. We will cover everything from editing, basic colour grading workflows, to audio mixing. Hopefully you've seen from our UA-cam content that we always tell you why, not just how! Depending on your level of skill our coverage of the colour page might be fairly advanced for some! We'll share more info soon.
Yes, Resolve can do what you described. Select a clip, hit the clips drop down (top left) and filter by 'Common Media Pool Source'. It will show you all the clips that share the same media pool source.
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Answered all the questions I had. Thanks!
Glad we could help
Thanks so much! Looking forward to your upcoming course
Thank-you! We're deep into the writing and filming. We're packing a lot in there, so as it always it takes a little longer than expected to create. That's also why there's been reduced content on the channel recently.
This was FANTASTIC and will save me SO much time! Kudos to you guys for doing such helpful and clear demonstrations!
Thanks Perrone. It's a great feature for sure! Kudos to the BM team for making such awesome software.
Kudos for a well-planned and wonderful tutorial! I have a project waiting that will greatly benefit from using remote grades!
Your channel is an easy subscribe; thank you for the care you both put in your productions.
Thank-you so much. That's kind of you to say. Glad to have you onboard.
Leon! I literally needed this yesterday.. was messing about copying local grades between clips from the same media.. 😅 great content as always 😊
Oh no, I'm sorry we were late :) Thanks Josh, great to have you here.
Thank you, I liked it a lot...... I did not quite understand it but the way you explained it was marvellous 💯
You are welcome 😊
THis was great. Thank you for your clear explanation. Now I completely understand the power of remote versions (and have already used it in a project i'm working on).
Glad it's useful for your work. Thanks for watching.
Absolutely fantastic YT channel. You two are both amazing at explaining things. Love it.
Thank you for making these videos. 💫
Our pleasure. We're having fun :)
You read my mind! I am grading a short tv show and i was wondering if i could grade all the instances of the same clip and how. You just made my day! Thanks.
Ah wow! Glad it's come at the right time :)
Thanks for the explanation and red look great on you
You are so welcome!
As usual! Really important stuff, explained clearly. Thanks alot!!!
Our pleasure
My favourite Teacher 😍
Thanks!
Super sweet host and great tutorial. Thanks!
You are welcome.
Omg she is so beautiful
Thanks!
OMG why didn't I know about this sooner!
Such a beautiful and professional mentor😀😀😀
Thanks for watching
So helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
What a good class I feel like a school kid.
Thank-you Lee
Such a handy technique! Thank you very much T2F :)
So glad it's helpful. Thanks for watching.
Best explanation ever! ♥
Thanks so much! Glad to see this video is still getting watched :)
100%. You went into more detail than the obvious stuff everyone else seems to cover about Remote grades. I couldn't find how to remove just a couple of clips from the Remote grade, and you spelled it right out @@team2films 👍
@@nebelung So glad it helped. Thanks so much.
Good work
Plees how to export dcp for widescreen
We'll add it to our list for a future video :) Thanks!
Where do we sign ups for the course? This is the best training I have ever seen in Resolve.
We'll work out the sign up and hosting process soon. Once we know what platform we'll host on we'll setup a mailing list. Otherwise just keep an eye of the channel for more news.
Any idea on ballpark cost?
@@MaximoJoshua Not yet, still working it out.
thank you, great input, very understandable !
Glad to hear, thank-you Martin.
Thanks a lot, great helped!!
We're glad the video was helpful.
Awesome 👍👍👍
Thank-you as always
So useful, thank you
Glad to hear that. Thank-you for commenting.
Hi there. Many thanks for your video! I have rendered my project from Premiere on my PC, and continued to work on that music video on Resolve using scene detection. What can I do now if all my clips are just one, and it's just one hell of a mess of a 3 second clips with different colorations? Even if there's no automation for this how could I do this manually? I mean can make something like picking all the same clips on the Edit timeline and then somehow put every one of each different scene into a separate bin or make it unique, so then I can use remote/local grades on a first (parent) of every scene? Any answer would be a revelation for me. I'm strugglin for a few weeks now.
Yeah, sorry Remote grades won't work when you've used scene cut detection.
Another way to get your project from Premiere to Resole is to export an XML from Premiere and import the edit into Resolve that way. Then it will use the original camera media. But it might be too late for that if you've already invested time in the method you've chosen.
@@team2films i didn't know about XML. Thank you so much. All the best for 2024!
amazing info
When would you use this as opposed to the grouping function for color grading? Thanks
I think that's one of the things we go over in this video and the one on group grades, if I remember correctly?
@@team2films oops, I must’ve missed it. I’ll rewatch. Thanks
Question: let’s say you have three clips (from the same source media) which you have graded differently. Then you click “copy local grades to remote”. Which of your three will become the single remote grade for all the clips? I’m guessing the last one in the timeline?
Ah snap! That's a good question. We're not sure, we'd have to run a test to see, but your guess sounds good. It's definitely going to be just one of them.
Thank You
You're welcome
it will be lovely if you provide the project files to follow along with you
We’re working on a full length course featuring this material. Those who join the course will have access to the media!
❤
I really enjoy your channel and I appreciate the concise and simple language to explain complex concepts.
But…
I am sorry to say I can’t get my head around this tutorial. It may be because I create simple home projects with a simple time line using footage from one or two cameras that I can’t tell the difference between the concept of local and remote.
The concept may be staring me in the face but for the life of me, this is your only tutorial that I can not grasp or understand.
That’s a “Me” problem and not a “You” problem.
Sorry.
Thanks so much for your kind words. Sorry this video has caused confusion.
Remote grades get shared between clips in your timeline that share the same source media. So if you have a long clip and you use different portions of it throughout the edit, if your timeline is configured to use remote grades, you'll only have to grade that clip once. All the instances of it will share the same grade.
@@team2films Thank you for the little bit of extra information about remote Grades.
This is a "Me Problem" and not a "You Problem" as your tutorials are instructive and explained in simple plain language with as little technical/industry jargon so that hobbyists like me can make good use of them.
Resolve is a powerful beast originally intended for a professional industry steeped in legacy and arcane terminology from a bygone analogue era, which creates a massive learning curve for hobbyists such as myself.
Your Tutorials help to translate mystical terminology.
Cheers
💥Insanely interesting solution 👈