As someone learning Davinci Resolve as a hobbyist who doesn't plan on taking any educational courses in editing... This channel is great stuff, thank you!
That is an awesome idea!!! I've seen you talk about them but never realised they can be so simple... and copy and pasting them will save me so much agro, thanks mate 😊
super helpful, I've been using cuts this whole time to start/stop effects without knowing this existed.. this will make things a lot cleaner on the timeline
Thank You @MrAlexTech!! I've seen people dropping these in timelines and modifying them, but that wasn't their point so they just blasted through it. THIS is gold! Thanks for such a simple and thorough explanation!! I'm going to start overloading my powerbins!!
thank you for the keycode short cuts! Last week I wasted an hour trying to figure out the copy/paste one before I gave up. I was overjoyed to find it here.!!
As I have just recently started diving more into Resolve for editing swordfighting and airsoft videos, one of the questions I had was "how can I add a temporary effect, like the Glitch, over a specific part of the timeline?" and this is the perfect answer, thank you so much!
Thanks for these tutorials. I've had Resolve Studio sitting on my computer for a couple of years now. Never edited anything with it. It was a gift from my wife with the Speed Editor. Now, deciding to give Resolve another go, I find your simple to understand tutorials indispensable! Subbed!
You will not be sorry. I discovered Mr Alex not long after downloading Davinci, and his videos have been invaluable to a seventy something year old in getting to grips with the program. Welcome to the channel.
We love you Alex. Just wanna say what a nice and humble guy you are. After the help you have gave me looking for the right laptop on your livestream. I hope you can do more livestreams it was a honour to speak to you
I discovered adjustment clips from one of your recent videos and it’s changed my life! Your tutorials are brilliantly clear, useful and watchable, thanks for the great work.
Just keep in mind that the Adjustment Clip uses the resolution of the timeline, not the clip. So scaling with Adj. Clip will always result in a loss of quality, even if we have an HD timeline with 6K clips on it.
How to do this for vertical clips then. Losing my mind coming from Premiere to here trying to make Attribute presets for different cameras and such. (positions and zooms)
WOW these do way more than I thought they did. Knowing I can save them will definitely help. I made sure to send this video over to my new channel so I can recall it later on that one as well. Saved to a playlist for future reference! Thanks Alex!
I just recently learned that people use these for snap zooms instead of manually increasing a clip’s scale and I thought that was so smart considering how Resolve renders the color page AFTER the edit page, so masking and power windows on the color page don’t scale with the edit page.
Do they scale if you compound the clip? This will bake any colour/masking etc in to the clip before making any cuts or edits. I found if I didn't do this to a masked clip, when i came to cut the clip down, it would remove the mask and possibly the colour too
Thanks again Alex - I've seen you use and recommend these so many times but it's time for me to actually use them now so the reminder is very welcome 😁
This is so great, thanks! And the timing of this video is incredible. I was literally driving somewhere today thinking about editing and wondering how I can achieve exactly what these adjustment clips do. I recently did a video where I wanted to apply a little bit of camera shake, and it felt silly to cut the clip at the start/end for that. And getting each part perfect was a pain having to undo/redo to line it up perfectly.. Being able to size the effect with sliders is a game changer.
Just starting my youtube career i guess and my god i wish i knew about this earlier! def gonna be having a go at this making for a much cleaner timeline...bloody legend cheers boss!
Another great video Alex! All these little things that save a few minutes every time are under-utilised by myself. BTW I used your intro to make MY intro in my last video... Hard to explain but it'll make sense if you happen to watch it. Cheers again for all the great content!
Thank you so much for making this video! This has saved me loads & loads of time. All the different tools in editing software can be overwhelming to beginners like me, so really appreciate you taking the time to break down and display the power of this tool. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. For me similar things were done in After Effects with Adjustment Layers. So happy a fair load of processing could be finished in DaVinci Resolve.
This is superbly well explained, including "Puppet masters", I like that for how it describes the implications for clips hanging below the adjustment clip. I was actually looking for exactly this tool (adjustment clips) having used it several years ago and having now forgotten what it was called or where to find it. So you are a legend, for bringing the solution and also explaining it so clearly and also for making it fun. Thank you. :)
Great tips- I actually discovered this exact same workflow a while ago - but saving these to Power Bins is an 'add-on' for me now!! The ONLY thing to remember about Adjustment Clips is they cannot do any time-based effects/adjustments- so motion blur, time based NR etc will not work in them.
Mate, this video has just helped mt see a much easier world for editing 🔥🔥 Great you're doing fantastic as well, now just need another MTB video from you! Hope you are all good 👍🏻
Thank you for the excellent tutorial! I use a lot pictures to create videos, this saves me a lot time to create similar effects for all the pictures. :)
Doddle: [singular] British, informal : something that is very easy to do This machine makes cleaning your home a doddle. [=cinch] I always learn something on these videos 😂 Sometimes even about Resolve!
omg i feel so stupid, why did i never think of adding adjustment clip as a favorite so i dnt have to go looking for it everytime? 😂 once again mralextech thank you for providing usable information even though it made me feel kind of dumb hahaha
My god i remember that once i have done color grading on clips for my video (27 clips from phone) and done color grading on each clip individualiy. Thanks heavens i once check what adjustment clip is for.
Is there a way to group or link an adjustment layer across multiple timelines? So for example sometimes i'll have the same color grade across all clips in a timeline, but have multiple timelines of similar clips, I want to adjust the adjustment layer 1 time and it will update across any timeline with that same adjustment clip.
The fact that I can reuse the assets on multiple projects is gold! Thanks!
As someone learning Davinci Resolve as a hobbyist who doesn't plan on taking any educational courses in editing... This channel is great stuff, thank you!
Best instructor on RUclips. Thank you,mate.
That is an awesome idea!!! I've seen you talk about them but never realised they can be so simple... and copy and pasting them will save me so much agro, thanks mate 😊
super helpful, I've been using cuts this whole time to start/stop effects without knowing this existed.. this will make things a lot cleaner on the timeline
I always learn more and more thanks to this channel, keep the hard work dude
My editing gets better and better the more of your content I consume! Thanks again Alex
Number 3 is such a time saver for me! It’s so simple and I can’t believe I’ve been spending so much time adjusting each clip individually. Thanks bro!
I just used these for the first time and it won't be the last. Thank you again Alex. You're The Man. 😃
OH MY GOD!!! This is mana from heaven! I don't even want to say what I was doing and how tedious it was.
Thank You @MrAlexTech!! I've seen people dropping these in timelines and modifying them, but that wasn't their point so they just blasted through it. THIS is gold! Thanks for such a simple and thorough explanation!! I'm going to start overloading my powerbins!!
I started viewing and said I knew that! But, I soon found good information I didn’t know. Nicely presented, thank you! I will be trying this out.
thank you for the keycode short cuts! Last week I wasted an hour trying to figure out the copy/paste one before I gave up. I was overjoyed to find it here.!!
One of the best teachers ive seen on DaVinci resolve
Brilliant Alex that will save me a load of work, Thank you very much,
You are the easiest to understand and explain things the best!👌
As I have just recently started diving more into Resolve for editing swordfighting and airsoft videos, one of the questions I had was "how can I add a temporary effect, like the Glitch, over a specific part of the timeline?" and this is the perfect answer, thank you so much!
Thanks for these tutorials. I've had Resolve Studio sitting on my computer for a couple of years now. Never edited anything with it. It was a gift from my wife with the Speed Editor. Now, deciding to give Resolve another go, I find your simple to understand tutorials indispensable! Subbed!
You will not be sorry. I discovered Mr Alex not long after downloading Davinci, and his videos have been invaluable to a seventy something year old in getting to grips with the program. Welcome to the channel.
Adjustment Clips are Da Bomb!😃
Thnx Sir👊
We love you Alex. Just wanna say what a nice and humble guy you are. After the help you have gave me looking for the right laptop on your livestream. I hope you can do more livestreams it was a honour to speak to you
I discovered adjustment clips from one of your recent videos and it’s changed my life! Your tutorials are brilliantly clear, useful and watchable, thanks for the great work.
I'd love to see how you do the crop zoom effect at 0:12
Just keep in mind that the Adjustment Clip uses the resolution of the timeline, not the clip. So scaling with Adj. Clip will always result in a loss of quality, even if we have an HD timeline with 6K clips on it.
same with dynamic zoom?
@@SaxSpy If you put Dynamic Zoom on Adj Clip, then yes.
@@Art-FX same for compound clip?
Smart observation and insultingly clever.
How to do this for vertical clips then. Losing my mind coming from Premiere to here trying to make Attribute presets for different cameras and such. (positions and zooms)
Awesome, thank you. This will make colour grading so much easier
Adjustments clips are an essential time saver for sure!
THANK YOU. I would've never known what an adjustment clip was but I think I'll be using them from now on.
Very cool, thanks so much Alex
Davinci Resolve Studio is already in the no studio version so nice. thanks for your videos. Help so much.
I knew all of them (learned most from you) and still watched the whole video cause you're awesome Alex
WOW these do way more than I thought they did. Knowing I can save them will definitely help. I made sure to send this video over to my new channel so I can recall it later on that one as well. Saved to a playlist for future reference! Thanks Alex!
I just recently learned that people use these for snap zooms instead of manually increasing a clip’s scale and I thought that was so smart considering how Resolve renders the color page AFTER the edit page, so masking and power windows on the color page don’t scale with the edit page.
You know I never even thought about this as a benefit! Good point well made
Do they scale if you compound the clip? This will bake any colour/masking etc in to the clip before making any cuts or edits. I found if I didn't do this to a masked clip, when i came to cut the clip down, it would remove the mask and possibly the colour too
I love you man , I can now edit in Davinci after leaving Camtasia all because of you
Thanks again Alex - I've seen you use and recommend these so many times but it's time for me to actually use them now so the reminder is very welcome 😁
Lightbulb moment. Can’t believe I haven’t been using these more. Thanks Alex
you my friend have just revolutionized my life 🤯
This is so great, thanks! And the timing of this video is incredible. I was literally driving somewhere today thinking about editing and wondering how I can achieve exactly what these adjustment clips do. I recently did a video where I wanted to apply a little bit of camera shake, and it felt silly to cut the clip at the start/end for that. And getting each part perfect was a pain having to undo/redo to line it up perfectly.. Being able to size the effect with sliders is a game changer.
the same here! Perfect timing. so thankful
Adjustment Clip made my job so much easier. Now I can edit much quicker. Thanks, Alex 😊🙂
WOW! That was inspiring, instructive and helpful! BIG FAT FANX!
Wonderful reasons and tips to using Adjustment Clips, thank you.
Just starting my youtube career i guess and my god i wish i knew about this earlier! def gonna be having a go at this making for a much cleaner timeline...bloody legend cheers boss!
Thanks for the video and the help, these are great tips!
Jesus, this makes my editing journey so much easier! I've been doing this manually for about 3 weeks now 🤣
Another great video Alex! All these little things that save a few minutes every time are under-utilised by myself.
BTW I used your intro to make MY intro in my last video... Hard to explain but it'll make sense if you happen to watch it.
Cheers again for all the great content!
Thank you so much for making this video! This has saved me loads & loads of time. All the different tools in editing software can be overwhelming to beginners like me, so really appreciate you taking the time to break down and display the power of this tool. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. For me similar things were done in After Effects with Adjustment Layers. So happy a fair load of processing could be finished in DaVinci Resolve.
This is one of the best tips! thank you!
One on the helpfull functions! Easy peasy no busy! Thnx
Definitly going to try this, thank you for sharing that knowledge.
No. 3 🤯
Excellent as always, Alex - cheers man 🤟🙏🏻
Nice one Mr AT
Super helpful as always, thanks dude!
wow I didn't know about this, you just saved me so much time. Thank you!!
Great tips and this will save me so much time! I'm ashamed at how inefficient my existing workflow is 🤣
This is superbly well explained, including "Puppet masters", I like that for how it describes the implications for clips hanging below the adjustment clip. I was actually looking for exactly this tool (adjustment clips) having used it several years ago and having now forgotten what it was called or where to find it. So you are a legend, for bringing the solution and also explaining it so clearly and also for making it fun. Thank you. :)
Great tips- I actually discovered this exact same workflow a while ago - but saving these to Power Bins is an 'add-on' for me now!! The ONLY thing to remember about Adjustment Clips is they cannot do any time-based effects/adjustments- so motion blur, time based NR etc will not work in them.
Unbelievably useful! Thanks so much 👍
Essential - thanks for breaking this down boss
Mate, this video has just helped mt see a much easier world for editing 🔥🔥 Great you're doing fantastic as well, now just need another MTB video from you! Hope you are all good 👍🏻
Love this! Very relevant and useful information with perfect and concise explanation. Thank you very much, Alex!
Thanks, Alex... As usually very useful tutorial! 👍😊
Great. I’ve been looking at how to add an effect to only part of a clip. Thanks!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 Two nuggets just saved me so much time! Thanks
0:42 Is it possible to add an adjustment clip inside a compound clip to make this work?
great going to start using effects now, as before they were just to hard to do
YOU are the MAN ALEX!!
Thank you for the excellent tutorial! I use a lot pictures to create videos, this saves me a lot time to create similar effects for all the pictures. :)
Wow thank you so much! This will be very helpful and will saves so much time! 👍👍👍
fastest video i've ever seen in my entire life
Doddle: [singular] British, informal
: something that is very easy to do
This machine makes cleaning your home a doddle. [=cinch]
I always learn something on these videos 😂 Sometimes even about Resolve!
😄 I forget about the little 'britishisms' I include in these videos! I should do a MrAlexTech Dictionary
crazy useful stuff, crazy well explained! Thanks!
This was very helpful, thank you.
So direct and full of value! Thank you so much! I always get excited to apply what you’ve just taught. Very cool. Great energy as well! Cheers!
Another solid video Mr. Alex!! Such a simple video about a very common tool but you always bring value!! Thank you!
I wish I had known this earlier. Thank you so much!!!
Great information! This is going to save me a lot of time...
I will try it in my next video. thanks a lot
Thanks again! Obrigado de novo! Great tips! Ótimas dicas!
Thank Again you so helpful Quick and I can understand you!!!!!!!!😂
Thank you Alex its very helpfull
I'm never applying effects to actual video ever again....
I only need to be able to apply transitions to adjustment clip to do 90% of my editing ^^
My thought too 😅
omg i feel so stupid, why did i never think of adding adjustment clip as a favorite so i dnt have to go looking for it everytime? 😂 once again mralextech thank you for providing usable information even though it made me feel kind of dumb hahaha
If it makes you feel any better, I forgot the favorites list was a thing until I was editing this video...
@@TheNeatwork for real? xD
@@s7evenTV That's how great Alex's videos are! I learn something new WHILE editing them pretty mich every time 😂
Thank you soo much this was helpful
Thanks for the help!
Really useful. Thank you.
Nice tips! Thanks for sharing!
Brilliant as always
AWESOME!! Thank you!!!
these are super awesome!
Thanks it's a big help
OMG I never realised power bins were a thing. Thanks so much. *edit shame it doesn't work for fusion compositions*
Great video, I am sure you could do a wicked Micheal Cane impression! not a lot of people no that.
Thank You Alex 🙏
I was wasting sooooo much time. Thank u so much
Worth mentioning the comma and period frame adjustment.
My god i remember that once i have done color grading on clips for my video (27 clips from phone) and done color grading on each clip individualiy. Thanks heavens i once check what adjustment clip is for.
Thanks for another great video!!!!
Is there a way to group or link an adjustment layer across multiple timelines? So for example sometimes i'll have the same color grade across all clips in a timeline, but have multiple timelines of similar clips, I want to adjust the adjustment layer 1 time and it will update across any timeline with that same adjustment clip.
Thank you so much!
wow nice tutorial amigo.