Complete Guide to DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Editing
Complete Guide to DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Editing, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.3, with 38 lectures, based on 15 reviews, and has 109 subscribers.
You will learn about Edit together your own YouTube videos Learn techniques for adding visual effects, transitions, audio effects, and titles Learn to record voice overs and captions This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn the Resolve video editor or Beginners to video editing who want to increase their skillset or People who are on Mac or especially Linux where the available video editor choices are limited or People who want to use a great video editor without breaking the bank. It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn the Resolve video editor or Beginners to video editing who want to increase their skillset or People who are on Mac or especially Linux where the available video editor choices are limited or People who want to use a great video editor without breaking the bank.
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Summary
Title: Complete Guide to DaVinci Resolve 15 Video Editing
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.3
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Edit together your own YouTube videos
- Learn techniques for adding visual effects, transitions, audio effects, and titles
- Learn to record voice overs and captions
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to learn the Resolve video editor
- Beginners to video editing who want to increase their skillset
- People who are on Mac or especially Linux where the available video editor choices are limited
- People who want to use a great video editor without breaking the bank.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to learn the Resolve video editor
- Beginners to video editing who want to increase their skillset
- People who are on Mac or especially Linux where the available video editor choices are limited
- People who want to use a great video editor without breaking the bank.
DaVinci Resolve is a fully featured cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux) video editor that comes in the base version for free and studio version. There are no watermarks in your export and the editor is very comparable to other top editors like Adobe Premier or Sony Vegas. In this course, I’ll teach you everything you need to know to produce quality videos out of your raw footage.
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Learn how to add video effects, transitions, and custom titles to your videos
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Manipulate your video’s look by making changes to the coloring.
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In depth coverage of the each tab of the interface
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Target specific areas of your video with layer masks
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Stabilize your footage in post production
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Modify the program to fit your needs with Hotkey and setting changes
The program can be broken down into 5 main areas including the Media Tab for importing and managing your video, audio, and image assets. The editing tab where you will do the bulk of your work actually placing video clips on the timeline, cutting away unnecessary footage, as well as adding effects and titles to your video. The fusion tab allows you create and modify powerful 3D effects creating objects and manipulating lights, color, 3D rotation and position, and more straight from within Resolve. Next, we will jump to the color tab where you can create advanced custom effects changing the visuals of your video with tools like layer masks and power windows. The Fairlight tab allows you to manipulate and improve your audio with VST plugins and record new voice overs inside the program. When all is said and done, you finish up your project by exporting inside of the deliver tab. Of course, we aim to cover all of these extensively enough that you can produce projects ready for sharing online. Let’s get to it!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: 10 Things Beginners Want to Know How to Do in Resolve 15
Chapter 2: Media Tab
Lecture 1: Add and Organize Video Clips in Media Tab
Lecture 2: Using the Clone Tool
Chapter 3: Edit Tab – Video Editing, Effects, and Timeline Topics
Lecture 1: Editing Videos with Timeline Tools
Lecture 2: Speed Effects – Slow Down, Speed Up, Freeze, Reverse
Lecture 3: Overlay PIP and Split Screen
Lecture 4: Managing Multiple Timelines in a Single Project
Lecture 5: Editing Green Screen Clips (Chroma Key)
Lecture 6: Ways of Changing Audio Volume
Lecture 7: Creating Reusable Transition Presets
Lecture 8: Undoing and Reverting Mistakes on Properties and Keyframing
Lecture 9: Ease Curves & Adjusting Keyframe Timing and Values
Lecture 10: Animate Keyframes Between Cuts
Chapter 4: Edit Tab – Creating Titles
Lecture 1: Guide to Creating Titles
Lecture 2: Creating Custom Text+ Titles
Lecture 3: Write on Text Effect
Lecture 4: Drop Shadow Guide for Text+ Titles
Lecture 5: Text Reveal Title Effect
Lecture 6: Making a Cinematic Title Sequence
Lecture 7: Make a Bulleted List Title Overlay
Lecture 8: Growing Title or Image with Optional Grow Direction
Chapter 5: Fusion Tab
Lecture 1: Make a Blank Clip for Fusion Editing
Lecture 2: Make Image 3D and Rotate on X / Y / Z Axis
Lecture 3: Create, Animate, and Light Up 3D Shapes
Lecture 4: Make a Blur Effect for Only One Video Track
Lecture 5: Making a Custom Call Out Descriptive Title
Lecture 6: Export and Import a Fusion Composition
Lecture 7: Tracking Movement with Planar Tracker Node
Lecture 8: Tracking Movement with Object that Enters or Leaves Screen Edges
Lecture 9: Adding Particle Effects to Titles
Chapter 6: Color Tab
Lecture 1: Easy Color Grading with LUTs – How to Use and Install
Lecture 2: Making and Exporting a Custom LUT
Chapter 7: Fairlight Tab
Lecture 1: Noise Reduction in Editing and Recording Voice Overs
Lecture 2: Writing and Record Voice Over Scripts with Cues and Takes
Chapter 8: Deliver Tab
Lecture 1: Export Multiple Videos from One Timeline – Easy Markers Guide
Chapter 9: Special Topics
Lecture 1: How to Create and Use PostgreSQL Database with Resolve
Lecture 2: Adding and Exporting Custom Subtitles
Lecture 3: Resolve 15 vs Premiere 2019 MP4 Export Speed Test Results
Instructors
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Chris Tutorials
Game Developer and Tutorial Content Creator
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