Editing in DaVinci Resolve

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We are proud to introduce the most in-depth DaVinci Resolve editing course available. This 6 hour long course is taught by the award winning editor and instructor Kevin McAuliffe, who works with clients such as Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros and Walt Disney Studios and has been an advanced master trainer for Avid for many years

Kevin's advanced editing background and training experience makes this course a must-see for every editor that want to start editing in DaVinci Resolve.

The course content ranges from beginner to advanced and is the ultimate course for beginners and editors with background from the other major NLE's that are looking to transfer to DaVinci Resolve.

The footage and assets used in this course are available for download so that you can easily follow along.

About the instructor

Kevin P McAuliffe is an award winning editor and visual effects creator with over 20 years of teaching and training experience. Over the past years Kevin has delivered world-class work for clients such as Warner Bros, Walt Disney Company, 20th Century Fox, Universal and Elevation Pictures.

Who is this course designed for?

  • Editors with background from Avid Media Composer, Premiere and Final Cut
  • DaVinci Resolve users

Lessons overview

  • 00: Introduction
  • 01: Project Manager
  • 02: Keyboard customization & Preferences
  • 03: Organization outside of Resolve
  • 04: Intro to the Media Pool, Metadata, Smart Bins, Subclipping & Audio
  • 05: Importing, Organizing and Prepping Footage
  • 06: Organization via Facial Analysis
  • 07: Timeline Creation, Drag and Drop Editting and Audio Setup
  • 08: 3-point editing
  • 09: Timeline Basics
  • 10: Transitions
  • 11: Trimming
  • 12: The Inspector and basic keyframing
  • 13: Adjusting animations
  • 14: Working with Text
  • 15: Working with Audio in your Timeline
  • 16: Syncing Audio
  • 17: Cutting Montages & Editing without Picture
  • 18: Sending your Resolve Timelines to After Effects & ProTools
  • 19: Dealing with 5.1 audio
  • 20: Working with Motion Effects in your timeline
  • 21: Multicam Editing
  • 22: Dealing with Offline Media
  • 23: Working with Markers
  • 24: Adding Captions to your Edits
  • 25: Formatting for Social Media
  • 26: Creating DCP's - Resolve Studio
  • 27: Exporting
  • 28: Working in the Cut panel pt1
  • 29: Working in the Cut panel pt2
  • 30: Working in the Cut panel pt3

 

Software required

DaVinci Resolve

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I'm having a little bit of trouble trying to connect the Project Library to Resolve. The downloadable files provided seem to have been updated since the course was uploaded. For context, similarly to what's shown in the course, I try to connect the folder 'editing-in-davinci-resolve'. But when I select the folder and click Connect, it immediately kicks me right back to the Add Project Library menu. Am I trying to connect the wrong folder or has the workflow changed since?

For further context, I'm using the free version of Resolve and 'editing-in-davinci-resolve' is NOT in an external hard drive.

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One thing I don't like about this tutorial is the fact that it's very dependent on shortcuts, for example when you talk about linking, instead of mentioning about the big link icon, you dive straight to the shortcut menu and worst you don't even point out that icon at all! 

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