pro•fes•sion•al •adjective• engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime. In case the definition is unknown👍🏻
Hallo sir,can you help me.I want to learn video editing. But I don't know which software should I start learning with Premiere Pro or Davinc Resolved ?
Looking at the work you have done, you do a really great job with FCP. A little time spent on learning DRs platform (especially the tracking stuff will blow your mind when you see how it is supposed to be done) the hype will make sense. For me as a hobbyist, I really feel that someone with your potential would be better suited for the depth that DR Studio can offer you professionally. Would hate to see you missing out on any potential growth. Good luck!
Hallo sir,can you help me.I want to learn video editing. But I don't know which software should I start learning with Premiere Pro or Davinc Resolved ?
Guys I make GOOD money as an editor and please listen when I say just use whatever software you're comfortable with and enjoy using. The skill ceiling for ALL programs is so much higher than anyone in these comments is willing to admit, meaning someone amazing at a 'bad' program will always be better than someone mediocre in a 'good' program.
I appreciate that you said that you knew nothing about Davinci Resolve. Your manually masking the hand was very funny. It could have been done by selecting Magic Mask, Drawing a line down the hand usually gives a perfect mask then click Tracking and DONE. Again I liked that you said you knew nothing and only used the program for a short while. I felt the same when I open Davinci Resolve for the first time. Now I would not use anything else. I started with 16 and still learn new features regularly. Thanks for the video.
It would probably have been much easier to do the masking in Fusion rather than the color page. Since you kept your hand in basically the same shape, you could have tracked your hand, then created a polygon mask and used the tracker to match move the mask, with only minor adjustments, if at all, to the polygon's shape at certain keyframes.
Wait until you learn about expressions in Resolve. Every parameter can be linked to any other parameter or parameters via math expressions in the numeric inspector boxes. You will go bonkers.
A bit disappointed that the basis and conclusions within your video was that workflow you learned over time in FCP was easier for you than workflow you literally just learned on DVR. I think that idea of the video was great - looking at a DVR experience from the perspective of a FCP is cool. I'd have liked it a ton more had you caveated your conclusions knowing that you haven't yet invested the time to learn DVR. A key example of this was when you suggested that with FCP you had hotkeys for speed ramps - however when you show the context menu of DVR you can clearly see the CMD+R for a retime curve. My point simply is that you can't draw a parallel between a workflow you have spent years learning and a workflow you spent near zero time with. Even still - I did enjoy stumbling through the workflow with you. Learning curves are a bizatch.
I appreciate your constructive criticism. There’s definitely a lot to learn about DaVinci Resolve. I didn’t call one software better than the other, but simply said that for right now I’ll stick with FCP considering the years of experience and workflow, like you mentioned, and I may learn bits and pieces of DaVinci through the process. This video is to show my thoughts on experiencing DaVinci for the first time, with the learning process and struggles as well. All editing softwares have something new to learn and are different in their own way. In this case I wanted to learn DaVinci’s very unique layout in a fun and enjoyable video, as someone who doesn’t know much about it. Which I am glad you enjoyed.
I've edited one crappy UA-cam video my entire 37 year life and I learned how to use DaVinci mask and tracking in about 3 minutes... Sure you're pro homie?
Casey Farris, Mr. Alex Tech, and Darren Mostyn will get you up to speed on Resolve, and you'll never look back. BTW, Apple didn't even have a booth at NAB, which tells you what they actually think of editors... Oh, and if you struggle with Resolve, just try Avid Media Composer. (insert evil laugh here)
you mean do you want to switch from your Ford focus to your Rolls-Royce. You have no clue what you are missing. Resolve is without doubt the best editing system out there today.
Well. Cool video. Yet it is bias just because you have more Knowledge on FCPX. So I probably look for someone who have around the same knowledge on DR and you on FC to put it on a test. Lot of your test are based on how you know to do some stuff. I know both works and stuff like ramping, keyframe ease are actually pretty fast. Yet Nice video. Keep pushing.
he.said he uses Premier. alot, and to change style movemend of keyframe in PR you just right click on keyFrame... and pick what you need. Davinci is hard for him, because he dont even try to right click on keyFrame , BECAUSE IT EXACTLY SAME as in PR :D this guy is just stupid) thats his problem with davinci, and thats why his main editor is FCP :D pro editor....... facepalm
pro•fes•sion•al
•adjective•
engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime.
In case the definition is unknown👍🏻
Hallo sir,can you help me.I want to learn video editing. But I don't know which software should I start learning with Premiere Pro or Davinc Resolved ?
@@AbuBakar-d1u7l I would say do some research on the top softwares, test them out and whichever clicks with you best, roll with that!
Looking at the work you have done, you do a really great job with FCP. A little time spent on learning DRs platform (especially the tracking stuff will blow your mind when you see how it is supposed to be done) the hype will make sense. For me as a hobbyist, I really feel that someone with your potential would be better suited for the depth that DR Studio can offer you professionally. Would hate to see you missing out on any potential growth. Good luck!
I appreciate this. Definitely interested in learning more.
Only self-acclaimed "Pro" editors use Final Cut.
100% agree
False.
Just saw the title and laughed already 😂
😂😂
Pro Editor? ))))
lol, best comment
after he says FCP is his main editor, we need to remove word PRO from Title of this video)
We all need to make that switch eventually. 😂
The earlier the better guys 👍🏽
For me as a DaVinci Resolve trainer, it was so funny to see how you struggle with some simple things. Thanks for the laughs =)
I needed some time to figure it out😂
Hallo sir,can you help me.I want to learn video editing. But I don't know which software should I start learning with Premiere Pro or Davinc Resolved ?
Guys I make GOOD money as an editor and please listen when I say just use whatever software you're comfortable with and enjoy using. The skill ceiling for ALL programs is so much higher than anyone in these comments is willing to admit, meaning someone amazing at a 'bad' program will always be better than someone mediocre in a 'good' program.
Well said👌🏻
no, a pro editor uses resolve every day
The way you did speedramp in fcp, you can do similar way in resolve too without messing with thr curves
How?
@@rohitvikram1704 right click on the keyframe diamond icon in the inspector.
I appreciate that you said that you knew nothing about Davinci Resolve. Your manually masking the hand was very funny. It could have been done by selecting Magic Mask, Drawing a line down the hand usually gives a perfect mask then click Tracking and DONE.
Again I liked that you said you knew nothing and only used the program for a short while.
I felt the same when I open Davinci Resolve for the first time. Now I would not use anything else. I started with 16 and still learn new features regularly. Thanks for the video.
I knew there had to be a better way to mask😂
Thank you!
Magic Mask is only in the paid version, so that was never going to happen.
It would probably have been much easier to do the masking in Fusion rather than the color page. Since you kept your hand in basically the same shape, you could have tracked your hand, then created a polygon mask and used the tracker to match move the mask, with only minor adjustments, if at all, to the polygon's shape at certain keyframes.
as usual always fun to watch i love your videos man
I appreciate it!
you made coloring in davinci so complicated.
Such a good video!! I was cracking up😂
Thank you!!
Apple themselves have removed the word Pro from FCP. It's just Final cut.
Painful but fun to watch😂
I’m learning 😂
Wtf did i just watched
😂 same
You need to watch 'English grammar' videos ASAP.
@@maverick792 that wouldn't change my opinion
Your lack of knowledge on Davinci Resolver made this video seem very unfair
Wait until you learn about expressions in Resolve. Every parameter can be linked to any other parameter or parameters via math expressions in the numeric inspector boxes.
You will go bonkers.
Then learn basic colour management. Instant log to rec.709 correction.
Now that sounds intriguing
A bit disappointed that the basis and conclusions within your video was that workflow you learned over time in FCP was easier for you than workflow you literally just learned on DVR. I think that idea of the video was great - looking at a DVR experience from the perspective of a FCP is cool. I'd have liked it a ton more had you caveated your conclusions knowing that you haven't yet invested the time to learn DVR. A key example of this was when you suggested that with FCP you had hotkeys for speed ramps - however when you show the context menu of DVR you can clearly see the CMD+R for a retime curve. My point simply is that you can't draw a parallel between a workflow you have spent years learning and a workflow you spent near zero time with. Even still - I did enjoy stumbling through the workflow with you. Learning curves are a bizatch.
I appreciate your constructive criticism. There’s definitely a lot to learn about DaVinci Resolve. I didn’t call one software better than the other, but simply said that for right now I’ll stick with FCP considering the years of experience and workflow, like you mentioned, and I may learn bits and pieces of DaVinci through the process. This video is to show my thoughts on experiencing DaVinci for the first time, with the learning process and struggles as well.
All editing softwares have something new to learn and are different in their own way. In this case I wanted to learn DaVinci’s very unique layout in a fun and enjoyable video, as someone who doesn’t know much about it.
Which I am glad you enjoyed.
leave him alone...he is bias...every software you need time. you dont need a second to just draw conclusions
Nice
I've edited one crappy UA-cam video my entire 37 year life and I learned how to use DaVinci mask and tracking in about 3 minutes... Sure you're pro homie?
Casey Farris, Mr. Alex Tech, and Darren Mostyn will get you up to speed on Resolve, and you'll never look back. BTW, Apple didn't even have a booth at NAB, which tells you what they actually think of editors... Oh, and if you struggle with Resolve, just try Avid Media Composer. (insert evil laugh here)
Stay in your comfort zone
Please don't use the cut page, use the edit page, the whole video would've turned out to be a whole lot different then.
You should stick with finalcut pro....davinci resolve is way above your head???
I cant lie, I was thinking about this exact same thing TBH. Do I want to make the switch.
Whatever suits you best. But testing it out won’t hurt.
you mean do you want to switch from your Ford focus to your Rolls-Royce. You have no clue what you are missing. Resolve is without doubt the best editing system out there today.
@@2424rocket oh my Lord that's such a contrived comparison to make please just let people use whatever software suits them.
@@avery_chamberlin i have used it lol.
@@2424rocket Ill take it for more test drives then lmao
Your cuts tell me you aren't a pro editor. I've been editing in television for 30 years
Bro use cut page to edit😂😂😂
Well. Cool video. Yet it is bias just because you have more Knowledge on FCPX. So I probably look for someone who have around the same knowledge on DR and you on FC to put it on a test. Lot of your test are based on how you know to do some stuff. I know both works and stuff like ramping, keyframe ease are actually pretty fast. Yet Nice video. Keep pushing.
he.said he uses Premier. alot, and to change style movemend of keyframe in PR you just right click on keyFrame... and pick what you need.
Davinci is hard for him, because he dont even try to right click on keyFrame , BECAUSE IT EXACTLY SAME as in PR :D
this guy is just stupid) thats his problem with davinci, and thats why his main editor is FCP :D
pro editor....... facepalm
Thank you for reminding me how to change the movement style. I’ll make sure to test it out the next time I use it.
Final cut is for kids😂
Jk, not really.
Yes really 😂😂
This video looks horrible for a "Pro Editor." At least put some effort in the intro.
pro editor trying for the first time? i guess not so pro, just a wannabe
Odd, you being here on a “wannabe”’s video. Somehow I don’t suspect he will ever be on yours…