I second that feeling. Thank you. From maintaining highlighting in media pool of the clips played in the timeline to the magic mask, project swapping to the color stabilizer, this is what every user ought to know, and transcribe this video onto a notes app. It will make editing that much more fulfilling. Thankyou.
This video completely opened my eyes; I'm definitely switching to DaVinci. I haven't had the time or the will to switch from Premiere after so many years. Thanks again for putting effort into the video and uncovering new tricks. Respect. 🙌
Lot of good things about Davinci but after 6 months of only using Davinci, I am thinking of switching back to Premiere. I often have timelines with multiple video and audio layers and as part of my workflow I like to turn those timelines into subclips that I 3 point edit from. The source and destination patching works so much better in Premiere. I do hope Davinci will sort this issue out.
I usually click on these types videos, convinced that the tips are going to things that any semi-professional editor already knows, but a lot of these tips were absolutely amazing! This is really going to change the way I edit -- you saved me A LOT of time!
This video is a banger and I need to rewatch while sitting at Resolve to practice each of these techniques and commit them to memory. Thank you for putting this together
Dude this UA-cam video might change my entire workflow -ie dumping premiere pro! Perhaps make me want to indulge in videography more than I do now.. thanks man!
Great tips Jaucques, so nice to see a fellow South African, i have started using Davinci Resolve and i'm always looking for tips or ways to improve on my editing. Thank you for the great advice and look forward to learning more from you.
OMG, dude. Have to say after watching literally hundreds if not, thousands of da Vinci resolve tutorial videos all over UA-cam, this may be the single best one I have ever found, and will epically inspire my knowledge, creativity, and understanding of the full capabilities of this amazing piece of software, thanks to your sharing your keen knowledge and expertise with the UA-cam community. I am very grateful and a new subscriber. I will be also looking at your color grading course because of this fabulous video. You can also let Chris Roberts know I am a new subscriber because of this video. Thank you and if there is any coupons to share for your courses, I would also greatly appreciate it. Happy Holidays to you and your family. I will be watching for new content. Thank you.
Likely the best DaVinci tip video I have seen so far. I have watched quite a few of them! When I went to review the tips, I see they only have numbers as the chapters but no descriptive words to jog my memory. I saved a link to your video so I can return to it for reference later. I have seen the auto-mask but it had not occured to me to use it to change object color or selectively grading window views. I have seen it applied for background removal. I liked the Lightroom view for seeing the effect on multiple clips. I do not recall the others but I do plan to review this video again when I get home. Excellent video! Thank you.
Bro my fellow South African - subbed. I keep finding great tips from you. I feel I’m getting better with every new video I create. Every video I watch of yours helps move that needle. You’re awesome.
You dole out so much information in the shortest possible time always. I’m forever grateful I discovered your channel. Thank you. Can’t wait for the colour grading course🙌🏾
Jacques, you’re a godsend. These tips will ACTUALLY save me a ton of time. Thank you so much!!! And hats off for referencing the people from whom you got some of these ideas yourself! That’s the way to do it. =)
I watch a ton of resolve tutorials and already learned so much - as user with some experience already these tips are very helpful- thank you so much for sharing this. Cheers
Hi Jacques! Thanks for always teaching us amazing stuff. Doing your course now on color grading and its soo good. Would love to see if you also could do one course on editing in Davince, that would be amazing and I would for sure buy that course.
Thank you for suppling great content, I really like your "How to film by yourself" videos. I was going to purchase a drove but I decided to upgrade by 8 my 8 year old iPad Pro to the new iPad Pro so I could run Davinci Resolve. The drove will have to wait until next year, but who know maybe I will get lucky. When your retired you have to budget. Keep the videos coming.
This video made me learn Davinci. Absolutely amazing and a lot of useful information. My question is if I know Premiere and AE will it be too time consuming for me to learn this tool ?? I want to have a better tool for Color Grading and I believe Davincie is #1.
Fantastic video, thank you! I would like to see how you work with speed ramps. I hate doing speed ramps in DR because of the lack of precision. But maybe I'm just missing something.
Fantastic tips, Jacques! I've been so in the thick of projects on FCPX I've never had an opportune time to make Resolve my primary NLE. But this has me thinking it's time.
Thanks Scott, I'm constantly falling in love with Resolve the more I get aquatinted with it, best switch I ever made! Great channel, looking forward to more content from you!
Color Stabiliser are you kidding me?!?! How did I not know about this !! 😢. You have made my day yet again, I’ll be going to my office to try that out on all the projects I screwed up early on especially with white balance :-) thanks again Jacques and I hope you are well. Looking forward to your Grading course.
Haha that was my reaction the first time I stumbled onto it! So glad to hear you found value Paul. It will take some trial and error to figure out depending on your scene but it has the potential to seriously correct footage that seems ruined. I'm working hard on the course, might only drop it in Feb next year but thanks for the support!
Nee o gonna mater, jy is next level !!! Kan nie wag vir jou beginner kursus in die Kaap nie... Want ek is beslis 'n beginner as ek na die Videotjie loer.
Ek het n paar DR youtube kanale wat ek gebruik maar as ek n kennisgewing kry van jou kanaal is ek onmiddellik daar. Baie opgewonde oor jou kleurgradering tutoriaal. Goeie werk!
I was afraid that this would be yet another tutorial containing the same advices as the rest of the tutorials we see here on UA-cam. And you know what ? It isn't, I'me very surprised ! Thanks for these very useful tips ! +1subs , cheers from France 🇫🇷
SUBSCRIBED - I really get annoyed with rinse and repeat tip videos but this had 3 tips I have never seen before and may actually speed up parts of my editing workflow considerably. Thank you!
Damn dude! Mind blown in 8 minutes...I just accidentally subscribed from my work account but you deserve the double subscribe! Keep it up! What are the surf clips from??
Excellent Video Jacques! I've seen you use the Atomos ninja on some shoots. Please do a video on how you grade pro res raw footage in DaVinci resolve after converting pro res raw to CinemaDNG. There currently isn't many clear videos on this topic. Particularly in regards to keeping the color space of CDNG footage in S-Log 3/S-Gamut, as davinci resolve currently only debayers cinemadng to the blackmagic gen 1 color space. Thanks
Thanks Jay! Unfortunately I haven't dealt with that workflow enough to give my expert opinion on it, I still prefer the internal codecs over the raw workflow.
Great video and tips! Learned at least 2 things which will help me a lot. Having bought the Studio version recently I can honestly say it is money well spend. The Free Version works well, the Studio version is just so much better.
Dude, I've said it before but I'm gonna keep saying it - the value your content provides is absolutely immeasurable. THANK YOU!
Dude, THANK YOU! Your comments are a great encouragement to me, thanks for taking the time to write this!
I second that feeling. Thank you. From maintaining highlighting in media pool of the clips played in the timeline to the magic mask, project swapping to the color stabilizer, this is what every user ought to know, and transcribe this video onto a notes app. It will make editing that much more fulfilling. Thankyou.
I subscribed this channel without watching because of this comment.
All of these tips are why Resolve is so incredible. I've never been so hyped on a piece of software.
Super cool to hear this, thanks for sharing!
Damn way too valuable man! Your UA-cam is like a high quality course it feels illegal getting so much information for free. So good!
Broo! That means so much to me! Thanks for your ongoing support, it's a real encouragement :)
its always blow my mind how your tips and tutorials are spot on.
no one give valuable info for solo shooter like you.
thank you
This video completely opened my eyes; I'm definitely switching to DaVinci. I haven't had the time or the will to switch from Premiere after so many years. Thanks again for putting effort into the video and uncovering new tricks. Respect. 🙌
Mate! You will never regret it, it's soooo good and makes editing & grading a lot more fun :)
@@jacques_crafford What is also amazing is price. For such a powerful tool I think it is super affordable.
Lot of good things about Davinci but after 6 months of only using Davinci, I am thinking of switching back to Premiere. I often have timelines with multiple video and audio layers and as part of my workflow I like to turn those timelines into subclips that I 3 point edit from. The source and destination patching works so much better in Premiere. I do hope Davinci will sort this issue out.
Just wow! I just switched from Premiere Pro to Davinci Resolve and I have learned so much from this (also other of your videos)! Thank you so much!
I usually click on these types videos, convinced that the tips are going to things that any semi-professional editor already knows, but a lot of these tips were absolutely amazing! This is really going to change the way I edit -- you saved me A LOT of time!
This video is a banger and I need to rewatch while sitting at Resolve to practice each of these techniques and commit them to memory. Thank you for putting this together
Dude this UA-cam video might change my entire workflow -ie dumping premiere pro! Perhaps make me want to indulge in videography more than I do now.. thanks man!
filmed a weekend school trip (key club) and time to start grinding! thank you!
Actually super helpful tips, I had to stop and rewind multiple times. Thank you very much!
OMG, that shot at 8:00 min is breath taking! Amaizing!
Great tips Jaucques, so nice to see a fellow South African, i have started using Davinci Resolve and i'm always looking for tips or ways to improve on my editing. Thank you for the great advice and look forward to learning more from you.
OMG, dude. Have to say after watching literally hundreds if not, thousands of da Vinci resolve tutorial videos all over UA-cam, this may be the single best one I have ever found, and will epically inspire my knowledge, creativity, and understanding of the full capabilities of this amazing piece of software, thanks to your sharing your keen knowledge and expertise with the UA-cam community. I am very grateful and a new subscriber. I will be also looking at your color grading course because of this fabulous video. You can also let Chris Roberts know I am a new subscriber because of this video. Thank you and if there is any coupons to share for your courses, I would also greatly appreciate it. Happy Holidays to you and your family. I will be watching for new content. Thank you.
Gosh that's a massive compliment, THANK YOU SCOTT! Sorry for the late reply, been overwhelmed with comments and DMs.
Let me know which TIPS are NEW to you, and which ones you knew already!
Likely the best DaVinci tip video I have seen so far. I have watched quite a few of them!
When I went to review the tips, I see they only have numbers as the chapters but no descriptive words to jog my memory.
I saved a link to your video so I can return to it for reference later.
I have seen the auto-mask but it had not occured to me to use it to change object color or selectively grading window views. I have seen it applied for background removal.
I liked the Lightroom view for seeing the effect on multiple clips.
I do not recall the others but I do plan to review this video again when I get home.
Excellent video!
Thank you.
The colour stabilizer and the sound fade new to me and it will save me time 🤝🏻
Oh yes, both those are game changes. I use sound fade all the time!
I really appreciate how tightly you edited this video so it was quick to watch. Great info.
Bro my fellow South African - subbed. I keep finding great tips from you. I feel I’m getting better with every new video I create. Every video I watch of yours helps move that needle. You’re awesome.
You dole out so much information in the shortest possible time always. I’m forever grateful I discovered your channel. Thank you. Can’t wait for the colour grading course🙌🏾
Bro! Thank you! Really appreciate your kind words and support for the channel. I hope to share lots more with you :)
Superb . Make a specific and a special video on masking color grading?
Thanks, I'll do one for sure next year!
Harsit. The batch fades tip was gold. Thank you!
So helpful, so concise, so clear! Thank you. And I think you may have persuaded me it's time at last to upgrade to Studio version!
Jacques, you’re a godsend. These tips will ACTUALLY save me a ton of time. Thank you so much!!! And hats off for referencing the people from whom you got some of these ideas yourself! That’s the way to do it. =)
I watch a ton of resolve tutorials and already learned so much - as user with some experience already these tips are very helpful- thank you so much for sharing this. Cheers
Hi Jacques! Thanks for always teaching us amazing stuff. Doing your course now on color grading and its soo good. Would love to see if you also could do one course on editing in Davince, that would be amazing and I would for sure buy that course.
Tip 7 will actually save me a lot of editing time, as I often edit dialogue scenes. Thanks a lot !
Thank you for suppling great content, I really like your "How to film by yourself" videos. I was going to purchase a drove but I decided to upgrade by 8 my 8 year old iPad Pro to the new iPad Pro so I could run Davinci Resolve. The drove will have to wait until next year, but who know maybe I will get lucky. When your retired you have to budget. Keep the videos coming.
EVERY TIME with the great tips. I honestly think this channel has the best value-per-second on YT 🙌
Such a nice complement, thanks DJ!
for a newbie DR user, this is one solid content! cheers to you mate thank you for this
This video made me learn Davinci. Absolutely amazing and a lot of useful information. My question is if I know Premiere and AE will it be too time consuming for me to learn this tool ?? I want to have a better tool for Color Grading and I believe Davincie is #1.
Finally a good youtuber. Appreciate your work. Thanks for sharing
Really appreciate that, thanks for supporting my channel!
Wow! Color Stabilizer is a game changer!! Thanks for the great tips, Jacques!!
So happy to hear, thanks Rodrigo! Yeah mate Color Stabe has saved me a bunch of times!
So many solid tips that I've not seen before, thank you!
That makes me super happy, thanks for taking the time to comment!
The color stabilizer and auto reframe are crazy! Great video!
So glad to hear, thanks Patrick!
Dude, this video gets saved and rewatched 100%! Thanks man!
That makes me so happy man! Thanks for the support!
You literally saved lot of time for lot of people. Priceless!
Whoooohoooo thanks!
Fantastic video, thank you!
I would like to see how you work with speed ramps. I hate doing speed ramps in DR because of the lack of precision. But maybe I'm just missing something.
Thanks buddy! I'll see if I can work that into the next one!
You are a great teacher my friend! Thank you for the awesome tips!
This video came in clutch thanks no more manually doing alot stuff this is also a time saver
So glad to hear that thanks for taking the time to comment!
Fantastic tips, Jacques! I've been so in the thick of projects on FCPX I've never had an opportune time to make Resolve my primary NLE. But this has me thinking it's time.
Thanks Scott, I'm constantly falling in love with Resolve the more I get aquatinted with it, best switch I ever made! Great channel, looking forward to more content from you!
@@jacques_crafford thanks so much, brother 🙏 that means a lot coming from one of the masters
This just blew my mind. Thank you thank you
T es un costaud mon gars . Un des meilleurs . Merci . 🥳
Getting into Da Vinci, coming from Premiere and I love it!!
Nice job Jacques. Nice that you gave credit to others for their work as well. I'm sure they appreciate it. Good stuff.
Thanks Jim, I feel it's only right because those channels all had an impact on my growth and I'm grateful for it!
Amazing tips!
This was insanely valuable. Thanks for improving my workflow!
Thanks for these tips Jacques! The smart reframe feature and deflicker will definitely come in handy for me 😁
Always learn new things from you, I just wish they add a reset button on Smart reframe, sometimes it doesn’t work the way I want.
That makes me happy to hear! I think they will improve it in the next versions but you can still just reset the position and zoom in the inspector.
Straightforward effective and precious 🎬
Awesome thanks mate!
Color Stabiliser are you kidding me?!?! How did I not know about this !! 😢. You have made my day yet again, I’ll be going to my office to try that out on all the projects I screwed up early on especially with white balance :-) thanks again Jacques and I hope you are well. Looking forward to your Grading course.
Haha that was my reaction the first time I stumbled onto it! So glad to hear you found value Paul. It will take some trial and error to figure out depending on your scene but it has the potential to seriously correct footage that seems ruined. I'm working hard on the course, might only drop it in Feb next year but thanks for the support!
@@jacques_crafford thanks Jacques !!
This was so great! I've watched so many Resolve tutorials and many of the tips here were my first time seeing. As always thanks for the content!
So glad to hear that thanks bro, I really appreciate your support for my channel!
This is the most valuable info I've needed for a while. Thanks bru
Just discovered your channel. Trying to learn DaVinci coming from Premiere and I suspect this channel is going to be a huge resource. Thanks!
Thanks so much, I hope to share lots more with you!
I would love to know (or get a video on) your export settings, somehow you seem to beat UA-cam compression the quality is so crisp.
Thanks Isaac! I might just make one because I think there's a lot of different opinions out there
Nice and quick and I appreciate that sources of your knowledge are mentioned as well
Great Video man~ such a joy seeing you share other channels that inspire you and learn!
Nee o gonna mater, jy is next level !!! Kan nie wag vir jou beginner kursus in die Kaap nie... Want ek is beslis 'n beginner as ek na die Videotjie loer.
Brilliant video! Thanks Jacques!!
A great work dear.. no words to add.. keep going , doing this tremendous help...
I admit I was a doubter when I pressed play, but I'm so glad I did..
Great video! Your image quality always looks so good. Do you upload to UHD 4K for UA-cam?
Thanks so much, yes I always do 4K even if the clips are 1080, it does improve the quality for sure!
Fantastic tips! Will start using some of them from now on.
These are some of the best tips I've ever seen for Resolve. So glad I subscribed. Thank you for putting this together.
Super happy to hear that, thanks for taking the time to comment!
Your work is incredible, you manage it too well, excellent work bro!😊
Thanks bro, much appreciated!
Ek het n paar DR youtube kanale wat ek gebruik maar as ek n kennisgewing kry van jou kanaal is ek onmiddellik daar. Baie opgewonde oor jou kleurgradering tutoriaal. Goeie werk!
Wonderlik, dankie Petrus ek waardeer jou ondersteuning!
Thank you Jacques! I just learned a TON from this video. Thank you for making these!
lekkkeeeeeer - enjoyed this a lot. thank you Jacques. MORE MORE MORE
Aweeeeeeeeeh dankie bra!!!
no bs straight fire tips, new sub! appreciate the video and sharing credit where credit was due!
Thanks Jake, I hope to always keep my channel this way!
Thank you so much! I learned a lot of new things!
So happy to hear that, thanks for taking the time to comment!
Dang that was legitimately helpful! Thanks, I didn't know about the magic selections. wow!
Those are some amazing editing Gems!!! Thanks Jacques
Only a pleasure bro, thanks Konstantin!
Wow! Lots of awesome tips that I had no idea even existed. Thanks so much!!!
Such a great video!!! Love your content as always 🙌
I would love some tips on running a video business & improving client experience 👌
Thanks John, I'm definitely doing videos like that in 2024!
Damn that Lut bonus tip saved me so much time 🙈Haha, incredible. You are a legend mate. Cheers 🎥
Haha same for me, so glad you found it valuable thanks for the support mate!
Dankie Jaqcues, ek gaan hierdie tips in my volgende edit gebruik, veral die color stabiliser vir wanneer ek soms n time lapse doen op auto exp
Dude! Groot plesier man, Color Stab het my al baie gered. Dit kan tricky wees maar daars omtrent altyd 'n way jy moet net speel met dit!
@@jacques_crafford dankie ek sal so bietjie rondspeel deur Desember en kyk wat werk
I was afraid that this would be yet another tutorial containing the same advices as the rest of the tutorials we see here on UA-cam. And you know what ? It isn't, I'me very surprised ! Thanks for these very useful tips ! +1subs , cheers from France 🇫🇷
This makes me so happy to read. Thank you Thomas, I made sure to share things that are not that common but that I find super useful!
I started this video think "I know these tips already", I didn't. Thank you!
Merci beaucoup, Jaceues! Joyeux Noel, mon ami! Subscribed. 🙂
I learned from watching your videos.
Thanks for the good tip
So glad to hear that, thanks for commenting!
I trust anyone who has an orange and teal background behind them, and a proper mic. Some good tips
Awesome tips, nicely done Jacques!
SUBSCRIBED - I really get annoyed with rinse and repeat tip videos but this had 3 tips I have never seen before and may actually speed up parts of my editing workflow considerably. Thank you!
Thanks Evan, that means a lot to me! I actually took the time to watch all of them just so I don't repeat anything!
you are a really great teacher 🙌
OMG… that was a fantastic tutorial, you knocked it out of the park! Thank you!! 🥳🎊🎉
Thank you so much, glad it was helpful!
This is SOOOOO Good!! Many thanks!!
Damn dude! Mind blown in 8 minutes...I just accidentally subscribed from my work account but you deserve the double subscribe! Keep it up!
What are the surf clips from??
wow, you're great!! Thank you for your tips. very helpful 🙂
Bro! This helps out so much, thanks a billion!
So glad to hear bro!
COOL!!! 10 OF 10
Thanks a ton!
Outstanding tutorial, thanks for sharing!
Excellent Video Jacques! I've seen you use the Atomos ninja on some shoots. Please do a video on how you grade pro res raw footage in DaVinci resolve after converting pro res raw to CinemaDNG. There currently isn't many clear videos on this topic. Particularly in regards to keeping the color space of CDNG footage in S-Log 3/S-Gamut, as davinci resolve currently only debayers cinemadng to the blackmagic gen 1 color space. Thanks
Thanks Jay! Unfortunately I haven't dealt with that workflow enough to give my expert opinion on it, I still prefer the internal codecs over the raw workflow.
This video must have saved me 10 years of learning.
Great video and tips! Learned at least 2 things which will help me a lot. Having bought the Studio version recently I can honestly say it is money well spend. The Free Version works well, the Studio version is just so much better.
Awesome bro, glad to hear that! Yes I agree, the Studio is pretty insane when you realise what it can do over the free version!
Jacque es jy Afrikaans ?😁💪🏾Thank you for the life saving tutorial. you have no idea how much you've taught me. Keep up the good work. 🇿🇦
Amazing resume!! Thank you
AWESOME tips!!! Thank you for sharing these! 🔥🔥
Despite being studio user, for a moment i thought you are using another version of Rosolve,
This tutorial is a tutorial even for the davinci experts
Thanks for tiops. Have a nice day.
Only a pleasure my friend!
Great video. Thank you. Looking forward to running through your tips tomorrow.
Straight to the point. Thank you so much 🙏🙏
That's how I roll bro, thanks for taking the time to comment