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Wow, this was just what I was looking for. I searched for hours and kept getting zooms and crops. When all I needed was a punch in. I appreciate how well you explained and showed how to do this. Very helpful!
I just tried it again on version 19, and it seems to still work exactly the same as I showed. Sorry, I'm not sure how to help, but I hope you've figured it out. Thanks for watching!
so here's what I need .I shoot news in 4 k and use Vegas pro pan and crop tool and set it to 1920x1080 to show a tighter shot of things my zoom lens cant get tight enough on ,like shell casing on the ground . Or a tight shot in general . any way of doing it fast in DaVinci? I don't want a zoom in jut a tight shot. Most of my work in putting clips together with no special effects . Also ones I'm done i export in 1920x1080.
Yes, there is. I'll try to make a short video soon. Short version: look for a "close up" button under the preview window in the cut screen. Use transform under the clip inspector to pan.
I just tried it in version 18.6 build 9, and it still worked for me. Make sure you're in the cut screen and using the "Composite" and "Transform" tools for the overlay adjustment?
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Wow, this was just what I was looking for. I searched for hours and kept getting zooms and crops. When all I needed was a punch in. I appreciate how well you explained and showed how to do this. Very helpful!
Glad I could help! Good luck with your videos!
just want to let you know I appreciate how quick you got to the point on this video. Great work and well explained.
I appreciate that!
that was clean
Thanks!
Underrated channel, thank you for the tip
Happy to help!
Gold! Thank you for this!
You're welcome!
Wow, perfect video exactly what I needed… easy like and subbed! More pls.
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks for the video my friend ,these kind of channels really help out .
Glad to help!
Very valuable info thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wonderful! Please let such more videos come in ...
Thanks! What else would you like to see?
First DRV Tutorial I'm watching where the "Cut" page is being shown haha
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Excellent.!
Thank you!
Oh, that's very clever! Thanks for the tip 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video
You're totally welcome!
Ty
Yw :)
Trying to do this on version 19 and its completely screwed unless its my setting. Could really use some help.
I just tried it again on version 19, and it seems to still work exactly the same as I showed. Sorry, I'm not sure how to help, but I hope you've figured it out. Thanks for watching!
how do I get that button to show up?
Sorry, which button? The one for punch in is called "close up" and is on the cut screen by default.
so here's what I need .I shoot news in 4 k and use Vegas pro pan and crop tool and set it to 1920x1080 to show a tighter shot of things my zoom lens cant get tight enough on ,like shell casing on the ground . Or a tight shot in general . any way of doing it fast in DaVinci? I don't want a zoom in jut a tight shot. Most of my work in putting clips together with no special effects . Also ones I'm done i export in 1920x1080.
Yes, there is. I'll try to make a short video soon. Short version: look for a "close up" button under the preview window in the cut screen. Use transform under the clip inspector to pan.
hm. pretty cool
Thanks for watching!
Weird, this used to work, but now I'm trying to do it and it won't work. I'm sure it's a me problem :(
I just tried it in version 18.6 build 9, and it still worked for me. Make sure you're in the cut screen and using the "Composite" and "Transform" tools for the overlay adjustment?
@@homestudioplace Thank you for your updated tips, I'll give it a go with next weeks video!