![]() ![]() How to use PowerWindows, track objects in a shot, use curves and add ResolveFX.īasic Fusion effects, working with the node tree, and animating text.Īudio editing, sweetening and mixing using Fairlight audio tools. ![]() How to match shots, use color management, create looks, grade multiple clips. Primary and secondary corrections using Resolve’s legendary color tools. How to retime clips, add transitions and stabilize shaky clips. Working with titles, adding effects, and animating with keyframes. Marking selections, editing clips in the timeline, and context sensitive trimming. How to setup projects, import media and use metadata to speed up your work. Use the cut page’s intelligent editing tools for putting together a timeline fast.Įdit multiple angles in a scene with the cut page’s revolutionary sync bin.Įliminate hunting for clips in bins by creating a source tape on the cut page To quote from the guide: What You’ll Learn This 444-page guide covers everything you would use in an average day of editing and coloring. If the phrase “ Beginner’s Guide” had you worried this would be shallow and short, you can rest assured that it is not. The fully-fledged Studio version sets you back only $299, and it’s included with most of their cameras. ![]() In this case, that means the base software is 100% free to use. Whether you’re trying Resolve for the first time or checking out what’s new, this is your first stop.įor the uninitiated, DaVinci Resolve is a professional color grading tool crossed with a non-linear editor, and driven by BlackMagic Design’s passion for bringing pro tools and capabilities to the masses. BlackMagic Design have released the (free!) official DaVinci Resolve 16 Beginner’s Guide, and a certification to match.
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