I have used Final Cut Pro in the past, but have decided to try Davinci Resolve for my next video. So this tutorial is of great interest to me. I would love for Sabine to show more tips for this editing tool.
Just love the video editing tutorial. We need more such videos. As I see they are not much tutorial especially for editing wildlife footages. Please have more such videos in future on audio mixing, color grading effects, narrative documentary etc.
As a relatively beginner (backyard) wildlife hobbyist who finds himself a bit overwhelmed with the amount of footage he's collected over the recent past, I've been searching for this type of content but haven't quite found something that hits the nail right on the head. This video, by far, is the best and most comprehensive workflow tutorial I have come across thus far with regard to editing wildlife footage. Sub'ed and look forward to exploring other content on the channel, thank you! 🐿
Sabine, you have a wonderful way of explaining complex things in a very structured and easy-to-understand way. I am using DVR for a while to post travel videos on our South America trips - I also chaged from Premiere Pro to DVR and have never regretted doing so.
Hi Sabine. I have used Resolve a little several years ago but even so I found it tricky to follow exactly what you were doing. While the concept of what you were doing was easy to follow replicating the actual task I found more difficult. Fortunately Resolve comes with its own manual and training and, together with your video I was able to get back up to speed. You provided some great tips for short cuts that I wasn't aware of. Looking forward to seeing more.
A superb introduction to not just the mechanics of video editing but also to the story-telling possibilities of thoughtfully edited video. Disclaimer-- I come at this first as a video shooter and editor moving back toward stills as I now only own hybrid cameras as opposed to my larger digital cinema cameras. Resolve is massive and it could be a lifetime learning project. I am not a VFX person nor an audio expert so I concentrate on editing and color grading, in which I do have some degree of expertise. One thing that I will add is that the Cut page in Resolve can be very useful with the purchase of the Resolve Speed Editor. Takes me back to the days of editing reel to reel tape (yes, I'm old). This is a great little tool for quick edits and timeline construction that then can be refined with all of the methods Sabine outlined. I like shooting my wildlife video in 4K HDR (the HLG3 profile in Sony is what I've found best) and grade on a professionally-calibrated LG HDR OLED TV fed from a Blackmagic card. I keep UI on my 34" BenQ and scopes on an ancient Dell monitor. Three things-- I hope that photo guides will advise guests not to talk when someone is rolling footage (I honestly had some phenomenal ambient audio totally ruined by talkative guests who despite my polite pleas would not be quiet). Second-- While mastering editing, branch out into the Color page. So many good basic color grading tutorials out there and it is not as daunting as you might think. Third - The deliver page will upload your video directly to RUclips, Vimeo and other sites. Oh-- and for an audio track I used the Shinde Footsteps staff singing for us. Thank you for such a great intro to video editing and hope to see you and Charl again!
Excellent advice - thank you - my main issue is with the editing software - I find most to be very complex and beyond my IT capabilities. I do not have a problem getting good footage ( a special one or two each trip to the bush) but being able to exclude external sounds and introduce the actual sound of the animals is a challenge. I like the way you introduce sounds and even compile different sounds at the end of this video ! It takes a special talent to achieve this - Like having an Irish Coffee at the end of a great meal !
Hope you are keeping well Sabine. Thanks for all the great tips. I’d love to learn more about shooting in LOG and the subsequent colour grading and processing of the footage in a future tutorial
Thanks so much Sabine. I'm just starting to do some video. I like the idea of inserting photo's at the end since I'm mainly a photographer. Also it looks like fun. Looking forward to more of your ideas.
I would like to do more but I can re edit some of my previous videos I was mainly shooting stills for a AV presentation on a Chobe visit with Ann & Steve Toon
Hello Sabine, I am an amateur wildlife photographer I admire the quality of your photos and videos. I would like to ask you 3 questions about this episode: -You film with a telephoto lens and with a wide aperture, it seems, do you use an ND filter to respect the frame rate? -Do you film in Log or standard format? -When you film, do you devote yourself only to video or to photos as well? thank you for your reply
Hello Jean, thank you for the valid questions. I do mostly film wide open but do not own a filter so even though it is against the rules, I increase the shutter speed until the exposure is right. Since I mostly slow the footage it still looks acceptable. But if I‘d do it more often and solely video I would use a filter and adhere to the rule of shutter speed being double the frame rate. I do not film in log since I still haven‘t mastered colour grading. When I film, I mostly devote myself to video only as it becomes messy when doing stills as well. Although there is times when I still can‘t help myself.
@@sabine-pangolinphotohost9232 Thank you very much for your answer. A little hello from France and I'm looking forward to your next you tube video. Sincerely
Hello Sabine, For editing I also use Davincy Resolve. Use the Canon R6M2 with the RF 100-500mm 4.5-7.1 L , for wildlife and birds, the RF 24-105 mm f4 L, for citytrips and when for willife even 100 mm is to cllose, and a Rode external microfoon. Using Davincy, latest free version, for a short while now and still need a lot to learn. Great editing software with lot of possibility. For now simple editing but great program. As I do not have the fastest laptop, I set the timeline for editing to a a lower setting then the 4K. When the edit has been completed I change the timeline back to 4K and export it as MP4 to a 4K movie. In October 2024 were in South Afrika, (Hoedspruit, Kruger) and made a lot of foto's and video. Need to work them out. SoMe foto's on our FB. Greatings Leo
I'm so excited to be coming to Pangolin Chobe Safari in April! That's just around the corner, and I look forward to meeting you Sabine, and absorbing the knowledge you have to offer. My goal is to film more video this trip using my mirrorless Nikon Z8 instead of just using my cell phone.
Great video Sabine. Just one thing that may be of use though when choosing shots in DaVinci is to use stacked timelines and then you can drag, or copy and paste the shots from timeline to timeline.
Excellent video Sabine! Most of my videos are from scuba diving, though been taking more wildlife since I like capturing the motion and behavior that is sometimes not easy with still shots. My bigest issue is processing the colors correctly especially from scuba diving. I have struggled to find a good video editor because of my color issues. I have tried Davinci, Capcut, iMovie and Adobe Rush. They all have their pros and cons. I look forward to more of your videos!
Wow! Another awesome video! You’re really good at this. You should consider teaching photography/videography!! 😂 Thanks again for putting this together!
Thank you so much for a fantastic and informative video. I'm editing in Davinci Resolve version 15 and that's because my files are MXF files. I film with a Sony FS7 camera. Unfortunately, you can't upload MXF files to the Davinci 18 free version. However, I will buy the Davinci 18 in the future. Many thanks again and I learned some really good tricks with the help of you. Greetings Karl-David from Sweden.
Another method that tends to work well for transitions is to match panning movement. If shot 1 has the camera panning from left to right it helps if shot 2 continues the pan in the same direction at about the same speed. I also use DaVinci Resolve.
Hi Sabine, My wife and I are coming to the Chobe in April, so very excited!!! Can you make a movie using different video formats in the one movie, ie Camera and iPhone, or Full Frame and M4/3? Hope to meet you soon.
Thanks Sabine! Very useful content! 😊 Just one question- when you mentioned about adding photos to the clip, could those be animated somehow ? I've been 3 times on safari so far and noticed that lots of actions are better to be recorded on a video to show the real moment . So I will give it a try.
Hi, I'm coming to stay with you in Feb next year, Ive a Canon 850D and I'm using a 100-400 mm mk2 USM lens with a 1.4 tele converter Mk3 do you think my camera body is sufficient , or should i consider upgrading to say a 90D !!
Geese, I thought you were a really good photographer! You sure know the ins/outs of videography. I have just a few questions about this software if I may. I want to get into shooting stock 4K video clips and it's recommended to insert black in/out tabs on the ends of the clips, can one do this with this program? Also, when you mention about overlaying (mixing) two separate audio clips on the timeline does the program automatically resample the clips if needed? One other question is what happened to that young lion, did he scrap with some kind of bird? Cheers!
After making couple of videos I found the sound-fit-to-video the most difficult part. You already did trims all the clips, and then when it comes to sync music in some parts, it's starting all over 😆Also I constantly tend to make long videos instead of shorter ones, this is I need to change.
Do you find you are taking more video these days? When you do what software are you using to process it?
I have used Final Cut Pro in the past, but have decided to try Davinci Resolve for my next video. So this tutorial is of great interest to me. I would love for Sabine to show more tips for this editing tool.
Just love the video editing tutorial. We need more such videos. As I see they are not much tutorial especially for editing wildlife footages. Please have more such videos in future on audio mixing, color grading effects, narrative documentary etc.
Will add it to the list!
As a relatively beginner (backyard) wildlife hobbyist who finds himself a bit overwhelmed with the amount of footage he's collected over the recent past, I've been searching for this type of content but haven't quite found something that hits the nail right on the head. This video, by far, is the best and most comprehensive workflow tutorial I have come across thus far with regard to editing wildlife footage. Sub'ed and look forward to exploring other content on the channel, thank you! 🐿
Sabine, you have a wonderful way of explaining complex things in a very structured and easy-to-understand way. I am using DVR for a while to post travel videos on our South America trips - I also chaged from Premiere Pro to DVR and have never regretted doing so.
You're very welcome!
I was looking for a video that could help me do a video of my next safari. I just found it. Thank you, Sabine.
Hi Sabine. I have used Resolve a little several years ago but even so I found it tricky to follow exactly what you were doing. While the concept of what you were doing was easy to follow replicating the actual task I found more difficult. Fortunately Resolve comes with its own manual and training and, together with your video I was able to get back up to speed. You provided some great tips for short cuts that I wasn't aware of. Looking forward to seeing more.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent concise video to help me get started with video. Thanks Sabine! Keep them coming!
Thank you, Sabine and team. You made it easy to understand and motivated me to learn video editing.
Thanks Sabine. This will greatly help a lot and I love the relaxed and easy to follow approach from your tutorials.
A bunch of fantastic tips and tricks condensed to less than 20mins, good job Sabine 😜👌
Sabine now I have a better understanding of DaVinci Resolve much appreciated. Hope all the team are doing well, best regards from Stu 🇦🇺 🇿🇦
Thanks, you too!
A superb introduction to not just the mechanics of video editing but also to the story-telling possibilities of thoughtfully edited video. Disclaimer-- I come at this first as a video shooter and editor moving back toward stills as I now only own hybrid cameras as opposed to my larger digital cinema cameras. Resolve is massive and it could be a lifetime learning project. I am not a VFX person nor an audio expert so I concentrate on editing and color grading, in which I do have some degree of expertise. One thing that I will add is that the Cut page in Resolve can be very useful with the purchase of the Resolve Speed Editor. Takes me back to the days of editing reel to reel tape (yes, I'm old). This is a great little tool for quick edits and timeline construction that then can be refined with all of the methods Sabine outlined. I like shooting my wildlife video in 4K HDR (the HLG3 profile in Sony is what I've found best) and grade on a professionally-calibrated LG HDR OLED TV fed from a Blackmagic card. I keep UI on my 34" BenQ and scopes on an ancient Dell monitor. Three things-- I hope that photo guides will advise guests not to talk when someone is rolling footage (I honestly had some phenomenal ambient audio totally ruined by talkative guests who despite my polite pleas would not be quiet). Second-- While mastering editing, branch out into the Color page. So many good basic color grading tutorials out there and it is not as daunting as you might think. Third - The deliver page will upload your video directly to RUclips, Vimeo and other sites. Oh-- and for an audio track I used the Shinde Footsteps staff singing for us. Thank you for such a great intro to video editing and hope to see you and Charl again!
"I used the Shinde Footsteps staff singing for us" - what a glorious soundtrack!
Excellent advice - thank you - my main issue is with the editing software - I find most to be very complex and beyond my IT capabilities. I do not have a problem getting good footage ( a special one or two each trip to the bush) but being able to exclude external sounds and introduce the actual sound of the animals is a challenge. I
like the way you introduce sounds and even compile different sounds at the end of this video ! It takes a special talent to achieve this - Like having an Irish Coffee at the end of a great meal !
One of the best videos on editing videos. Great job. Thanks
Hope you are keeping well Sabine. Thanks for all the great tips. I’d love to learn more about shooting in LOG and the subsequent colour grading and processing of the footage in a future tutorial
We will add it to the list!
Thanks so much Sabine. I'm just starting to do some video. I like the idea of inserting photo's at the end since I'm mainly a photographer. Also it looks like fun. Looking forward to more of your ideas.
Using the sound as a transition is a great process
Having edited film 16 & 8mm I found your tutorial on editing video interesting and very informative.
I look forward to more of your tutorials.
Glad it was helpful!
I would like to do more but I can re edit some of my previous videos
I was mainly shooting stills for a AV presentation on a Chobe visit with Ann & Steve Toon
Hello Sabine,
I am an amateur wildlife photographer
I admire the quality of your photos and videos.
I would like to ask you 3 questions about this episode:
-You film with a telephoto lens and with a wide aperture, it seems, do you use an ND filter to respect the frame rate?
-Do you film in Log or standard format?
-When you film, do you devote yourself only to video or to photos as well?
thank you for your reply
Hello Jean, thank you for the valid questions. I do mostly film wide open but do not own a filter so even though it is against the rules, I increase the shutter speed until the exposure is right. Since I mostly slow the footage it still looks acceptable. But if I‘d do it more often and solely video I would use a filter and adhere to the rule of shutter speed being double the frame rate.
I do not film in log since I still haven‘t mastered colour grading.
When I film, I mostly devote myself to video only as it becomes messy when doing stills as well. Although there is times when I still can‘t help myself.
@@sabine-pangolinphotohost9232 Thank you very much for your answer.
A little hello from France and I'm looking forward to your next you tube video.
Sincerely
Brilliant video and very helpful - I'm now going to try videoing !
Hi Sabine, intresting video. Would love to see some color editing video workflow too. ☺️☺️ thank you
In the pipeline!
Hi Sabine, thank's for this great helpful Video!
Greetings from Germany
Uwe
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant info Sabine, thank you
very informative. I liked the narrative tips and look forward for more content on video as I would like to do a bit more of them.
Awesome, thank you!
Hello Sabine, For editing I also use Davincy Resolve. Use the Canon R6M2 with the RF 100-500mm 4.5-7.1 L , for wildlife and birds, the RF 24-105 mm f4 L, for citytrips and when for willife even 100 mm is to cllose, and a Rode external microfoon.
Using Davincy, latest free version, for a short while now and still need a lot to learn. Great editing software with lot of possibility.
For now simple editing but great program.
As I do not have the fastest laptop, I set the timeline for editing to a a lower setting then the 4K. When the edit has been completed I change the timeline back to 4K and export it as MP4 to a 4K movie.
In October 2024 were in South Afrika, (Hoedspruit, Kruger) and made a lot of foto's and video. Need to work them out.
SoMe foto's on our FB.
Greatings Leo
Good one, ma'am...Beautiful clips too.
Glad you liked it
@@PangolinWildlife 😃
I'm so excited to be coming to Pangolin Chobe Safari in April! That's just around the corner, and I look forward to meeting you Sabine, and absorbing the knowledge you have to offer. My goal is to film more video this trip using my mirrorless Nikon Z8 instead of just using my cell phone.
That was some wonderful advice that I really needed! Thank you so very much!
Brilliant 👏👏👏.. I wish I had watched this before…. It will help for the future though 😎
Hope so!
Thanks for an excellent intro to video editing and creating a story. I am interested in your keyboard short-cuts. Well done Sabine.
Thanks! Will do!
Well structured and educational. Thanks.
Thank you
Great video Sabine. Just one thing that may be of use though when choosing shots in DaVinci is to use stacked timelines and then you can drag, or copy and paste the shots from timeline to timeline.
Thanks Sabine, great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow excellent tutorial! Thanks so much. More of this
Excellent video Sabine! Most of my videos are from scuba diving, though been taking more wildlife since I like capturing the motion and behavior that is sometimes not easy with still shots. My bigest issue is processing the colors correctly especially from scuba diving. I have struggled to find a good video editor because of my color issues. I have tried Davinci, Capcut, iMovie and Adobe Rush. They all have their pros and cons. I look forward to more of your videos!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow! Another awesome video! You’re really good at this. You should consider teaching photography/videography!! 😂
Thanks again for putting this together!
Thanks for sharing the valuable information,it is very useful
My pleasure
Thank you so much for a fantastic and informative video. I'm editing in Davinci Resolve version 15 and that's because my files are MXF files. I film with a Sony FS7 camera. Unfortunately, you can't upload MXF files to the Davinci 18 free version. However, I will buy the Davinci 18 in the future. Many thanks again and I learned some really good tricks with the help of you. Greetings Karl-David from Sweden.
Thank you so much, more please!
Thanks Sabine. Learnt a lot.
Great tips…thank you 👍🏼
lovely, thank you Sabine
Great tips thank you 😎👏👏👏👏
Perfect tutorial, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome, Thank you for share it.. !!
Its a pleasure.
Fantastic! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Fantastic ! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
An excellent introduction to editing safari footage, wish I had taken more video! Next time, maybe with Pangolin?
Great video, very informative Yes would like to see any short cuts you use.
Noted!
So nice to see you in action again 🙂
Another method that tends to work well for transitions is to match panning movement. If shot 1 has the camera panning from left to right it helps if shot 2 continues the pan in the same direction at about the same speed. I also use DaVinci Resolve.
Thank you for this.
No worries!
Brilliant!...
Thanks
Thank you Sabine, for this interesting video editing. Do you use video stabilisation or cropping the video in DaVinci Resolve?
Hi Sabine, My wife and I are coming to the Chobe in April, so very excited!!! Can you make a movie using different video formats in the one movie, ie Camera and iPhone, or Full Frame and M4/3? Hope to meet you soon.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Great tutorial. Will love to get the short cuts you mention to streamline my workflow. How can I contact you about this? A subscriber.
Thanks Sabine! Very useful content! 😊
Just one question- when you mentioned about adding photos to the clip, could those be animated somehow ?
I've been 3 times on safari so far and noticed that lots of actions are better to be recorded on a video to show the real moment . So I will give it a try.
Hi, I'm coming to stay with you in Feb next year, Ive a Canon 850D and I'm using a 100-400 mm mk2 USM lens with a 1.4 tele converter Mk3
do you think my camera body is sufficient , or should i consider upgrading to say a 90D !!
Awesome guide.
Does DaVinci free edit 4k120p videos ?
Yes of course
Geese, I thought you were a really good photographer! You sure know the ins/outs of videography. I have just a few questions about this software if I may. I want to get into shooting stock 4K video clips and it's recommended to insert black in/out tabs on the ends of the clips, can one do this with this program? Also, when you mention about overlaying (mixing) two separate audio clips on the timeline does the program automatically resample the clips if needed? One other question is what happened to that young lion, did he scrap with some kind of bird? Cheers!
What editor are you using to create slow motion clips?
Nice job. I prefer Final Cut Pro X.
Fair enough!
After making couple of videos I found the sound-fit-to-video the most difficult part. You already did trims all the clips, and then when it comes to sync music in some parts, it's starting all over 😆Also I constantly tend to make long videos instead of shorter ones, this is I need to change.