Hey, would like to thank you for switching so quickly, I also just started with this new software because filmora didn't do good. Feeling great to know that I'll get to know this software from the one who taught me filmora. Love your videos.
@@Daniel_Batal I started with Filmora few years back , watched your tutorial ... But switched to Da vinci resolve just after few months because of limitations of filmora, very happy to see you see you with da Vinci resolve
Actually I’ve wanted to get started on RUclips, wanted to use davinci resolve but could never find any decent tutorials on it, thanks for this. Going to even build my own davinci console in the coming weeks now I know how to use davinci.
I was just wondering. Have you ever looked at Shotcut? This is also a free video editing software. Could you please look at this as well. Let me know what you think of it please.
I REALLY appreciate you making sure this is a "starting from ground 0" video! I find that too often, people will make a "getting started" video for something that was probably intended to be for someone literally just starting out but ends up being more for people who are already familiar with the basics. I've also found that sometimes, the most beginner-level questions are the hardest to find answers to lol. people who already have some experience never bother specifying and complete beginners probably become too scared to ask.
I can find loads of videos on how to learn DaVinci Resolve. Where you differ is you are an outstanding teacher, and you make the learning process fun. I truly appreciate you being here to teach DR. I made the switch since Filmora screwed me out of my "lifetime" license.
No more filmora. Am moving to DaVinci. I am Moses from Sierra Leone, West Africa. I have been wanting to learn about video editing. And my first mentor was you. I started watching your videos since 2019. Learning about filmora. And I am a very big fan of yours. Really happy to learn a more advanced software 🙏🙏🙏 may God richly bless you
This is a superb intro to DaVinci Resolve. I’ve been trying to get my head around it for a few weeks now. This format of ‘student and teacher’ works very well for me. This is the first time I’ve ever watched a two and a half hour video on RUclips from start to finish! Thank you so much.
Sold!!! Thanks! I was always left feeling like Filmora left me with the best it could do, but not what I really wanted. Davinci will not be too difficult and will really improve the level of anyone's uploads, with just a little effort. Thanks again Daniel for bringing Jay on to give us an impressive, easy to follow walk through.
@@Daniel_Batal I’m running the free version, the laptop is handling it well. No hiccups so far, it renders fine, playback is smooth and I think I’ll try to edit a full project today just to see how it turns out.
Wondershare. The new Adobe. Why am I not surprised? I'm glad you switched to Davinci Daniel, because Davinci Resolve is FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!. Yes there is a steep learning curve to it I won't lie, but it's worth taking and investing the time to learn.
A note about Performance and Proxies DR is a resourse hog - this is not bad design but simply because it is powerful! Many people will get performance issues. The simplest way to solve the problem is by using proxies. There are two ways to do this, but since DR 18, there is a separate Blackmagic Proxy Generator which is also in the free version. You can set that up to "watch" a folder. Anything you put in that folder, it will create a proxie in the BG. These smaller files run beautifully and have solved all my performance issues. However, in colour grading, it uses the original file, which is good!
I'm so glad I'm watching this on my 2nd monitor (32" Acer ). This is exciting. Thanks for taking your time doing this for us. I always felt intimidated by DaVinci Resolve. Now that I've seen a hands on demonstration, I feel more comfortable. Again, thank you for your time. Oh by the way, Daniel your hair is gorgeous.
Sweet. Was working on a video for work. They asked what I was using, and I mentioned I'd switched to Resolve because of the BS fee you have to pay to keep getting just bug fixes after 12 months with Vegas Pro. The owner asked how much Studio was and when I told her, she told me to buy it for myself and expense it. So I ordered the Speed Editor with the free Resolve Studio license and paid the $100 difference. Now I've moved up to the Studio version with the speed editor. Only problem? Sooooo much to learn !
Watching this again 3 months later. After doing an hour or so of DaVinci Resolve learning every few days I know understand 90% of what is gone over in this video. Great video to come back to , helps to firm up some concepts .
And here it is! My gateway to change! Thank you so much! Couldn't have gotten to grips with my previous editor without your fab tutorials, and never too old to learn new tricks! Go Daniel!
Welcome to resolve! I have been using it since v14. When My coworker and I went to DC for a training with Blackmagic, it was obvious they wanted to be known for more than the color grader of choice to a full blown suite. The Blackmagic reps and trainer were very accessible after the event and we still are in contact with them. Good luck and I know you will be finding more great tools after using it.
Subscribed. Looking forward to some good Resolve videos from you. 25:39 actually you can change the scaling on Resolve's UI now. Preference>User>Ui settings>UI display scale. 26:17 for proxies, I wouldn't recommend using optimized media anymore in 2022, Resolve now comes with a proxy generator which is by far the most seamless proxy workflow I've ever seen, it's a separate app and the free version also comes with it. Would highly recommend it to checkout instead of using proxy media. 43:43 you can actually do that without making a copy of the 16:9 timeline. In the cut page, on the top right corner, you can change the aspect ratio of the timeline. For more intuitively keyframing the positing, rotation and scale of anything in your timeline, you can use the onscreen widget, it's on the bottom of left corner of your viewer. And speaking of Fusion. It's a beast of it's own. It's been around the 80s and been used in thousands of movies and TVs shows and used to cost 6k before BM bought it and now it comes inside Reolve for free. That's insane. That's highly professional tool used to make movie quality VFX at your finger tips for free. The standalone app runs better on PC and your analogy was absolutely right Daniel, it's basically like a pipe stream and the footage is like water flowing lol. Nodes are industry standard for VFX, it has been since the 80s and still is with Nuke and Fusion. Casey Ferris has a great free course for Fusion. I love Reaper as well btw. My preferred DAW.
This video may be the answer to my prayers, as I’m editing drone video using iMovie, and running into sluggish playback issues, making it impossible to do my work. I will download DaVinci, with all its advanced features, and see if it will “resolve” these issues. Thanks to the both of you for a very thorough beginner’s tutorial by a much qualified instructor. This could be the beginning of a beautiful, new friendship, with two RUclips creators. All the best!
I was introduced to you because of your Fillmore debacle, I subscribed because of your personality. I’m newish to editing and went straight to Davinci Resolve. So this video is going to be right up my alley.
I started editing videos in Filmora 3 years ago learning a lot from your videos. 1 year after i moved to davinci resolve . For the price is the best software for editing and effects. Now I started to learn blender, I’m happy to have saw your videos that permitted me enter to this beautiful world of video editing.
💜💜💜the Prince mug. I bought the M2 iPad specifically to use DaVinci Resolve to edit my scuba diving videos (I am not a RUclips content creator) for friends & family (including my 95 yr old G’ma) to watch. Thank you for creating this video & I hope to apply what you teach to my iPad version.
I hope you two will conmtinue to do collaboration videos on Davinci and help explain things like, we did this function in filmora, heres how we do it in davinci. that kind of thing would be most helpful for a lot of us who were still trying to improve our filmora skills to adapt over to Davinci. Thanks as always your the best Daniel!
I think if you are already working on a project it makes sense to open in the cut page, The media page is only important when creating a new project, because then you have to prepare your various clips and sound files.
You have more functionality in the edit page than the cut page, as I see it. Cut page is great just for roughing out your edit but has no fine tuning capabilities. Worlds great with the Speed Editor
@@Daniel_Batal Indeed, I work most directly in the edit page after I have finished cutting the right pieces in the media page with in and out! I have indeed learned a lot from Jay for which I am very grateful The Adobe programs became too expensive even though I still use Photoshop! In the meantime, I find Davinci Resolve very user-friendly, but still have a lot to learn, especially in fusion.
I am going to watch this video over and over again, and use it as a guide. I am switching from Filmora as Filmora is now making me pay on my Windows 11 laptop and my Mac.
Resolve is within reach of hobbyists like me. I bought the Studio version after using the free edition for two versions. I’m delighted, but make extraordinary simple stuff
Found your channel through the issues you raised about Filmora lifetime licenses but you have a new subscriber my friend, really impressed with your attitude with the Filmora situation but also enjoy your presentation style. Of course thanks to Jay too, great video.
Note about importing media - You can drag and drop media into the Media page, but ALSO, the Edit page and the Cut page. Anywhere where there is a "media" window.
I love DaVinci Resolve! I purchased the full version in 2022 and have been very pleased. I just discovered your channel from the filmora controversy and I look forward to learning a thing or two from you! There's always something to learn with DaVinci because it can honestly do so much.
Daniel this was FANTASTIC. Special thanks to Jay and you for doing this. I downloaded Resolve and plan to use it to edit a video for my RUclips channel sometime next week, after Christmas. In fact I still need to shoot the video first but I think from what I’ve seen I can still do most of what I’ll need to do. I’m also planning on trying Final Cut Pro again if Apple lets me try it for a month again. Since I’ve been using iMovie it may be an easier transition for me but I’ll see.
Final Cut Pro is great on Mac. Lightning fast 4k edits. DaVinci is also built natively on Apple architecture and runs really fast on the new M1’s. (Filmora 11 isn’t, needs the Rosetta wrapper)
@@Daniel_Batal I’m leaning toward Final Cut Pro but before I commit to $300 I want to make sure it’s the best choice for me. Quite frankly your video today caused me to lean more in that direction. Since I watched it I found another RUclips video that showed how to import iMovie videos into Final Cut Pro allowing the video clips to be fully editable which is fantastic.
I have started with Premiere, than switched to Final Cut once I got my iMac but when I got a Macbook M1 I again switched and this time for DaVinci Resolve. Did 2 short films in 4k, filmed with Blackmagic camera (amazing value) and edited from Blackmagic RAW. It worked wonders. I have FCX installed but never opened it again after diving into DVR. Oh, and my M1 is a MacBook Air, not even a Pro. I have the free version of DVR and I`ve tried the paid one on a friend`s and the only thing I might miss is some of the advanced color correction tools but for everything else, you don`t need to spend a dime. Also, as an important note - Blackmagic cameras are there right next to RED when it comes to quality and price is basically a tenth of it and it comes with a free license for DVR Studio (the paid version).
Thanks for segmenting the video into it's specific parts. On something this long it's great to be able to jump to the part you're interested it. IF POSSIBLE record and upload these sort of things in native resolution. The text is really difficult to read otherwise and is pretty important in this case.
I am totally new to video editing, and while following this tutorial, I downloaded DR and edited my first video. What a brilliant experience it has been. Thank you so much! I ordered the Speed Editor for £298.00, which comes with a licence for Davinci Resolve Studio; how about that for a result. I'm going to be watching a lot of your tutorials Daniel!
I transitioned to Davinci Resolve from Sony (now Vegas) Movie Studio three years ago. I still kind of like Movie Studio for editing some projects, but Davinci is the first program I open for day to day video work. I Love Davinci's color grading. Their user interface is also laid out well.
This is the editing software I've always used for pc. I looked at others including Filmora years ago and chose DaVinci. So far the free version has everything I've needed. I'm glad you've decided to do this video 👍
Thanks for this video. It's helping me jump into a new program. My needs have always been met by Pinnacle Studio Ultimate - up until now. I record with OBS in an MKV format. I'm now recording different audio to dedicated tracks. As far as I can tell, Pinnacle only recognizes track 1. I've had to use Audacity to export the other tracks and then import them into Pinnacle Studio. DaVince, no problem. It simply sees them from the word go!
Daniel, thank you so much for switching to Davinci Resolve!!! I started with Filmora but it didn't have what I needed and I subscribed a long time ago and you taught me so much with Filmora I had to go to the next level and I am so stoked that you are now with Davinci Resolve anything you post on RUclips I definitely watch it!!!
Well after watching the second half after my dinner last night i have to say that i learned a lot about the cut page, a page where i have always really skipped. what would be good is if you coud mark multiple in and out places then just drag the windows when it has gone through all the clips, maybe you can but not herd or seen it. (when in cut page in source view with the tap)
I think you will all enjoy using Davinci Resolve. I have been using it for over a year and recently paid for the studio version I was so impressed by it. I get the feeling that you will be treated way better by Black Magic Design than some of you have been recently. @JayLippman is a great ambassador and is well worth subscribing to 👍
I found this channel a while ago but wasn’t too into editing back then. After the filmora incident happened, I found the channel again and am very glad that I did. I can now begin my editing journey with a good start and have a good content creator - editor relationship with my friend.
I think what should be emphasized is that the paid version extra features are primarily related to collaboration - meant for studios hiring a lot of people who simultaneously work on the same big project. If you're on your own, you'll never miss them. If you collaborate with 1-2 people in video editing, you can still do without. DaVinvi Resolve is an ad product for Blackmagic Design hardware: turn amateur into prosumer and once your crappy studio equipment ceases to fit your needs, you'll buy stuff that meshes seamlessly with software you're used to.
That's an excellent point and an excellent business strategy on their part. I will keep at DaVinci Resolve until I hit my head on the limitations a few times... then I'll happily pay for it. I believe they have AI stuff that would be prized by a single user as well. You sound like you know the program well. I wish they told us how to apply that color correction to all the other clips. I'm sure it must be easy. Do you know how?
@@thanksfernuthin You won't hit your head on Resolve limitations anytime soon, or in mid-range term. It's hardware they sell - pro cameras, editing consoles, audio equipment etc. And it works perfectly well with free Resolve. It's 3rd party hardware that gets fiddly if you want it to cooperate.
@@sharpfang Sooo..... you don't know how to apply that color correction to multiple clips? Is that it? And I'm pretty sure some of the more complex motion tracking is paid version, which I'm interested in.
Yes it is VERY MUCH worth the time to get over the learning curve. For 2 months in Feb,March my productivity went down doing the switch from adobe and I did take sales hit of 20% but April on my pructivity went up 25-30% at least as once you learn Reolve and fusion it is solid and almost magical. But I am coming from Adobe suite and I used Premeire and AE extensively. If your needs are simple maybe sticking with what you know is fine. If just simple cuts one camera editing no FX then I can understand someone not wanting to waste time changing apps.
If your going to buy the Studio version if you can afford it, I would suggest buying it bundled with the Black Magic Speed Editor Keyboard. I really like it and you get a discount over the total price. Beware tho you can also get the speed editor keyboard without studio bundled. Which is what I did. I brought studio off someone that had the key spare after buying the speed editor and they already had studio.
Daniel and @jaylippman, thank you so much for this video! It's given me enough confidence to try Resolve as a replacement for the software that shall not be named. I reckon it's going to be a challenge to get my head around, but now at least I have a solid foundation and know where to look if I get stuck. Also, you guys make a great team. 2½ hours is usually a big ask of my attention, but the two of you held it and I feel like the knowledge actually went in (apart from the Fusion bit, but the concept of nodes is a radical change from what I know anyway). I really hope you do more work like this together ❤️
I will say I love Davinci Resolve, my only issue I had was when it went updated to version 16 or 17 they disabled the ability to use multi-gpu rendering/compiling unless you went to Studio. I feel that they are comfortable with having a true free version, and once you are comfortable and want further features you will buy a license. They also sell hardware that works in coordination with Resolve (color wheels, etc) that they sell along with their Black Magic cameras, that they have other income streams. So basically, this is a professional camera company, that wants people to have access to full featured software to use their hardware to its full potential. :) But that is just my thoughts on their reasoning.
Just stumbled on your previous video about the "lifetime subscription" issue and that was the first time I saw your channel. this being the second video I viewed, and its about learning resolve and I started happily laughing for obvious reasons.. Best of luck and have fun. I moved over from premiere, to FCPX to Resolve. I will tell you as a side note, Last year I dug into Fusion and im hooked. Its really not as scary as it looks. node based compositing is amazing and once you learn it youll never go back to layered compositing. What we get with the free version of Resolve blows me away, but I bought the studio version because even just the noise reduction alone is worth it. Happy New Year and keep on keeping on
I downloaded Davinci Resolve tonight and all I can say is: where has this been all my life 😂 I've been making graphic arts and editing videos since 1995 and it's so simple to use yet overflowing with awesomeness! It's definitely my go-to for my RUclips videos now!
I used to be a Filmora lifetime user for a few years now. I had bought the license because it was a very handy tool to edit my dashcam videos, wich were the main thing on my channel then. Then V12 came and all this license debacle happened. I have recently deleted it from my system and am now crossing over to the DaVinci Resolve world. Not going through the hassle of mailing Wondershare, asking if they will please restore my account. Thank you for your videos. I've been learning a lot from them. keep it up.
Great video on Resolve. Thanks. I'm a casual Resolve user, and this video is very helpful. I'll watch this video repeatedly to help me master Resolve. Thanks to Daniel & Jay.
Below are the minimum system requirements for running the DaVinci Resolve Studio Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K. RAM: 8 GB available memory. Windows: 11, 10. Space: 8 GB available space.
Daniel, the single biggest issue facing users/potential users of DaVinci Resolve is play back, with videos lagging, stuttering, etc. I have the latest version of DaVinci installed, and have watched and followed the instructions of countless videos explaining how to make videos play back smoothly but to no avail. I think you'd do a great service to users of DaVinci if you could do your research and make a video that explain how to REALLY achieve smooth play back. By the way, I have a Dell 15 3000 Inspiron with 16 GB RAM (upgraded) and intel i3 core. I presently use Filmora (version 11), with which I have edited quite a few videos in 4k with no play back issues. Once the videos are rendered in Filmora they play back smoothly often even with full resolution.
Thank you, Daniel, for this video, I missed it live, but I am glad I watched the replay. I have tried DaVinci RE=esolve several times but always given up since it seemed so complicated. This time I had my software open as I watched, paused, and tested as I followed along and had a Eureka moment. I finally think I am ready to start editing in DaVinci..... if you (and Jay) are up for all questions that will show up. And as I am on it, Happy New Year to you and Megan
It definitely feels scary at first, Pia. But once you start using it, suddenly the workflow is amazing. I'll be talking about it more and trying to show creators other options.
Came here after watching your Filmora review. I'm just getting started, so I don't have any time/money yet invested in video editing software, but this looks impressive - thanks!
Thanks Daniel and Jay for such a fantastic intro video into using this software. Really enjoyed it as a new user and the way you kept it fairly simple and straightforward was great! I was always put off by the fact that this software looked so complicated but now feel confident to start using it. 👍
I just downloaded Davinci Resolve 18 today! Just got my new computer yesterday & was geeked about getting Davinci Resolve 18 on the machine. Thank you VERY MUCH for this AWESOME video! Been a subscriber since the Filmora License issue! ❤️
@@Daniel_Batal I'm enjoying it so far, It's SUPER advanced - the equivalent of Photoshop, & Filmora having a Lovechild lol - frankly, I prefer working with advanced software's FIRST that way, if I come across a system that isn't as complex, I'm able to understand it quickly. Cheers to you, keep up the great work!
I also switched for Filmora to DR. I did mine before the upgrade issues. l still use it for things that DR can't do that l need, but just outgrew the software & needed more control over my project settings. I've seen both videos you guy have done & l have gotten a great deal of knowledge about what to do. Thank you so much for these & pleeease do more. Keep it up.
I remember the day our Adobe rep came in and told us that while Adobe would grandfather their last pay in full suiteCS6? I believe. the future versions would be by subscription only. As a reseller we had to call our corporate customers and tell them the good news. Very few were pleased with the idea of paying a monthly or yearly fee. That was the start of subscriptions, (outside of the antivirus cos). Microsoft and others soon followed. Sorry to hear about Filmora but glad you are digging Divinci they are growing and not too difficult to pick up.
I bought the lifetime license after watching one of your videos about a year ago. But after 6 months I switched to DV myself. But we have been conned by Filmora isn't there a legal avenue we can go down to get our money back ?
I used Power Director on my Android until you suggested resolve. Switching to Resolve is the switching from a Pinto to a Ferrari effect for me. That said, Resolve is an awesome Ferrari. This video has been a great help because the free version looks exactly like what you're working with here.
Yeah, they really do give away almost the entire software in the free version. You're mostly missing some advanced features, a larger library of transitions & effects and GPU acceleration. But the free version is NO joke
the biggest benefit for the studio upgrade is the GPU acceleration, without it your 4K footage will only render at 5.0 fps at best (1hr video takes 6 hrs to encode), with studio and a decent GPU you will get back real time rendering.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! I was troubled in the past few days ever since filmora updated, and upgraded 🤣, I am switching to DaVinci real quick. Thank you so much. I love all of your content.
Not sure if this was covered but DaVinci Resolve is available on Windows, Mac, Linux and iOS (iPad), so if you're on a budget and want free editing then you can have a free Linux OS and also free video editor. 47:25 That is NOT correct, on Windows, for keystrokes, if you use DEL it'll ripple cut, if you use BACKSPACE it will just remove that block and leave the subsequent blocks where they are, that takes some getting used to as it's the reverse of what you would think is intuitive because BACKSPACE usually brings anything after your cursor backwards. 1:28:17 That is one thing I really don't like, it's NOT obvious and if you try clicking on something that's NOT in the free version, it'll bring up a dialog even if you only hovered over that thing (be it an effect, transition, etc). They NEED to change that because it's a HUGE detractor.
Okkkkkkkkkkkk..... got it installed!!! Afer a few short hours I've reduced my DaVinci learning curve fear and come to realize that after learning just a dozen or so basics, it can be used a simply as you want it to be. Yes it can be a Maserati... if that's what you want/need... but it can also be a nice dependable Toyota Corolla. And... it's also funny how it's great features and functionality sort of sneak up on you as you use it and you find yourself saying "wow, that's neat." Yes, Filmora put it all out there right in front of you and has TONS of assets... but I realized something about using Filmora... I collected 1000's of assets over the last year from Filmstock and actually use maybe a ½ to a dozen of the same things all the time. LAST THING... Once you learn how to optimize DR for best performance... it runs sooooooo much better and soooooo much more dependable than Filmora.... I think I'm beginning to love using it and having some real fun learning about it. Daniel, I have to admit that at first, when you were recommending DV, I really didn't get it.... Why would one want to leave their comfortable Corolla deal the Maserati dashboard...? Now I know... so again... I thank you for your help. I support you in your ummm 'battle' with the new Filmora Cancel Culture company that it has become. I predict I will be dumping Filmora within a week to 10 days (transition thing) and cancelling my Filmstock subscription.... who knows with the money I'll be saving over the year on Filmstock, I just might spring for the Davinci Resolve Studio in a few months... :)
I am amazed you haven't taken a look at PowerDirector. It's sort of similar to Filmora (I have both), but PD is so much more intuitive and runs on far lesser hardware. I also use the free version of Davinci, but only for colorgrading as PD is a little weak there.
I actually have. I thought it was decent but I tend to run very advanced edits even within Filmora. I'm usually pushing Filmora harder than anyone which is why I find its faults in update performance before most users. PowerDirector is solid, no doubt. It just didn't feel like a giant step in any direction away from what Filmora does. But... great software option for anyone trying to find something that fits their workflow.
I tried PowerDirector but the tutorials and other resources to learn to use the program are terrible. I spent a good week trying to get spun up but just to tricky. Obviously I am not a pro editor but probably more like most folks in this area.
@@mountainbikingfortherestofus Im sorry you didn't get on with PowerDirector. As for tutorials, there are 2 major RUclipsrs that regularly publish them; PowerDirector University and The Sharper Turtle. I really cant understand how you can call PD tricky, I tried pretty much them all and PD is far and away the best because its simple to use and is higher intuitive and comes with a massive library of effects.
This would of been really good if he would of zoomed in like he said he was going to using his shortcut key, couldn't see a thing, it was all blurry. Maybe another video with him doing this and other things that has clear video? Love your work Daniel!! I'm thinking of switching from Vegas to DaVinci Resolve.
This is brilliant. I especially like Fusion as it makes sense to me, at least for the basics. Can't wait to play with this software. Thank you Daniel and Jay!
This is great Daniel! I've been trying to get my little cuz on DaVinci for ages and this will give her courage to get cracking! Screw you Wondershare/Filmora!
I started using Resolve after seeing Adobe go subscription and when FCP decided to make some changes that I didn't like. (I was actually using Final Cut Studio from way back when.) Resolve is a great NLE for even just making a short video to send to someone.
I haven't even heard of Filmora b4 the saga. And not going to use it. The one who doesn't keep their promise isn't worthy any attention. My computer is too old for DaVinci Resolve but now I know where to find the best guide. Maybe some day I'll have all new components and will be able to start the journey with the best instructor I've found on RUclips.
If you are deleting a selected clip in the Edit page, the Backspace button does a delete and leaves the timeline as it is, leaving a gap but the Delete button does a ripple delete.
I think I answered the question I asked you (about if you found your new go-to program) by finding this in your recommended videos lol. I've heard of Davinci Resolve, yet haven't tried it. I'll have to give it a whirl.
First of all...great coffeemug, Daniel! Second: I loved the stream! it was really great to watch it in the replay and it made me enthusiastic for Davinci Resolve. I had already downloaded the software, with all the Filmora stoff going on, I thought I might be smart to look for something different. When I opened DR and tried to import a piece of footage, I immediately got confued and had no idea where to start and how to go about it. Now, after having seen the stream (and subscribed to Jay's channel!), I now have a much better idea! Thank you so much for doing this!
📌Check Out Jay's Channel! ▶ www.youtube.com/@JayLippman
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I'm not able to get access to this program, an error message pops up
I'm having problems downloading as well, the select country isn't working so can't register.
Hey, would like to thank you for switching so quickly, I also just started with this new software because filmora didn't do good. Feeling great to know that I'll get to know this software from the one who taught me filmora. Love your videos.
Just wanted to show people another option
@@Daniel_Batal I started with Filmora few years back , watched your tutorial ... But switched to Da vinci resolve just after few months because of limitations of filmora, very happy to see you see you with da Vinci resolve
Actually I’ve wanted to get started on RUclips, wanted to use davinci resolve but could never find any decent tutorials on it, thanks for this. Going to even build my own davinci console in the coming weeks now I know how to use davinci.
I was just wondering. Have you ever looked at Shotcut? This is also a free video editing software. Could you please look at this as well. Let me know what you think of it please.
@@Daniel_Batal After seeing the Filmora saga, I quickly bought my Davinci licence :) , corporate asshattery should be punished not rewarded.
I REALLY appreciate you making sure this is a "starting from ground 0" video! I find that too often, people will make a "getting started" video for something that was probably intended to be for someone literally just starting out but ends up being more for people who are already familiar with the basics. I've also found that sometimes, the most beginner-level questions are the hardest to find answers to lol. people who already have some experience never bother specifying and complete beginners probably become too scared to ask.
I can find loads of videos on how to learn DaVinci Resolve. Where you differ is you are an outstanding teacher, and you make the learning process fun. I truly appreciate you being here to teach DR. I made the switch since Filmora screwed me out of my "lifetime" license.
Agreed plus who ever thought Robert Deniro would be teaching us about video editing?
I use Power director. Easy to use better then both of them. They give you thousands of templates free
No more filmora. Am moving to DaVinci. I am Moses from Sierra Leone, West Africa. I have been wanting to learn about video editing. And my first mentor was you. I started watching your videos since 2019. Learning about filmora. And I am a very big fan of yours. Really happy to learn a more advanced software 🙏🙏🙏 may God richly bless you
Dan... Love that intro theme!! Good hard driving beat. From a band, yours, or just a segment!
Had to listen! 😅
That one I licensed from Storyblocks.
This is a superb intro to DaVinci Resolve. I’ve been trying to get my head around it for a few weeks now. This format of ‘student and teacher’ works very well for me. This is the first time I’ve ever watched a two and a half hour video on RUclips from start to finish! Thank you so much.
Sold!!! Thanks! I was always left feeling like Filmora left me with the best it could do, but not what I really wanted. Davinci will not be too difficult and will really improve the level of anyone's uploads, with just a little effort. Thanks again Daniel for bringing Jay on to give us an impressive, easy to follow walk through.
Try the free versions and see if you like it and how well it runs on your computer. So far, I’m pretty impressed
@@Daniel_Batal I’m running the free version, the laptop is handling it well. No hiccups so far, it renders fine, playback is smooth and I think I’ll try to edit a full project today just to see how it turns out.
Wondershare. The new Adobe. Why am I not surprised? I'm glad you switched to Davinci Daniel, because Davinci Resolve is FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!. Yes there is a steep learning curve to it I won't lie, but it's worth taking and investing the time to learn.
A note about Performance and Proxies
DR is a resourse hog - this is not bad design but simply because it is powerful! Many people will get performance issues. The simplest way to solve the problem is by using proxies. There are two ways to do this, but since DR 18, there is a separate Blackmagic Proxy Generator which is also in the free version.
You can set that up to "watch" a folder. Anything you put in that folder, it will create a proxie in the BG. These smaller files run beautifully and have solved all my performance issues. However, in colour grading, it uses the original file, which is good!
I'm so glad I'm watching this on my 2nd monitor (32" Acer ). This is exciting. Thanks for taking your time doing this for us. I always felt intimidated by DaVinci Resolve. Now that I've seen a hands on demonstration, I feel more comfortable. Again, thank you for your time. Oh by the way, Daniel your hair is gorgeous.
Ha! Thanks!
Sweet. Was working on a video for work. They asked what I was using, and I mentioned I'd switched to Resolve because of the BS fee you have to pay to keep getting just bug fixes after 12 months with Vegas Pro. The owner asked how much Studio was and when I told her, she told me to buy it for myself and expense it. So I ordered the Speed Editor with the free Resolve Studio license and paid the $100 difference. Now I've moved up to the Studio version with the speed editor.
Only problem? Sooooo much to learn !
Same.
There are a couple of videos on my channel that might help getting started.
Try this one: ruclips.net/video/vMCq6Fd-Zas/видео.html
i was excited to learn about filmora from you , and now look forward to learn Davinci, i´m sure you will nail it. you are the best teacher
Watching this again 3 months later. After doing an hour or so of DaVinci Resolve learning every few days I know understand 90% of what is gone over in this video. Great video to come back to , helps to firm up some concepts .
Glad it helped!
And here it is! My gateway to change! Thank you so much! Couldn't have gotten to grips with my previous editor without your fab tutorials, and never too old to learn new tricks! Go Daniel!
Welcome to resolve! I have been using it since v14. When My coworker and I went to DC for a training with Blackmagic, it was obvious they wanted to be known for more than the color grader of choice to a full blown suite. The Blackmagic reps and trainer were very accessible after the event and we still are in contact with them. Good luck and I know you will be finding more great tools after using it.
Subscribed. Looking forward to some good Resolve videos from you.
25:39 actually you can change the scaling on Resolve's UI now. Preference>User>Ui settings>UI display scale.
26:17 for proxies, I wouldn't recommend using optimized media anymore in 2022, Resolve now comes with a proxy generator which is by far the most seamless proxy workflow I've ever seen, it's a separate app and the free version also comes with it. Would highly recommend it to checkout instead of using proxy media.
43:43 you can actually do that without making a copy of the 16:9 timeline. In the cut page, on the top right corner, you can change the aspect ratio of the timeline.
For more intuitively keyframing the positing, rotation and scale of anything in your timeline, you can use the onscreen widget, it's on the bottom of left corner of your viewer.
And speaking of Fusion. It's a beast of it's own. It's been around the 80s and been used in thousands of movies and TVs shows and used to cost 6k before BM bought it and now it comes inside Reolve for free. That's insane. That's highly professional tool used to make movie quality VFX at your finger tips for free. The standalone app runs better on PC and your analogy was absolutely right Daniel, it's basically like a pipe stream and the footage is like water flowing lol. Nodes are industry standard for VFX, it has been since the 80s and still is with Nuke and Fusion. Casey Ferris has a great free course for Fusion. I love Reaper as well btw. My preferred DAW.
Love the input! Thanks for the pro tips
UI display scale is only available on Windows.
@@ruagod sorry don't have Mac, can't say anything about it.
This video may be the answer to my prayers, as I’m editing drone video using iMovie, and running into sluggish playback issues, making it impossible to do my work.
I will download DaVinci, with all its advanced features, and see if it will “resolve” these issues.
Thanks to the both of you for a very thorough beginner’s tutorial by a much qualified instructor. This could be the beginning of a beautiful, new friendship, with two RUclips creators. All the best!
I was introduced to you because of your Fillmore debacle, I subscribed because of your personality. I’m newish to editing and went straight to Davinci Resolve. So this video is going to be right up my alley.
Glad you made the switch Daniel ..... you did everything you could have, and then some. Respect.
I started editing videos in Filmora 3 years ago learning a lot from your videos. 1 year after i moved to davinci resolve . For the price is the best software for editing and effects. Now I started to learn blender, I’m happy to have saw your videos that permitted me enter to this beautiful world of video editing.
💜💜💜the Prince mug. I bought the M2 iPad specifically to use DaVinci Resolve to edit my scuba diving videos (I am not a RUclips content creator) for friends & family (including my 95 yr old G’ma) to watch. Thank you for creating this video & I hope to apply what you teach to my iPad version.
I hope you two will conmtinue to do collaboration videos on Davinci and help explain things like, we did this function in filmora, heres how we do it in davinci. that kind of thing would be most helpful for a lot of us who were still trying to improve our filmora skills to adapt over to Davinci. Thanks as always your the best Daniel!
I think if you are already working on a project it makes sense to open in the cut page,
The media page is only important when creating a new project, because then you have to prepare your various clips and sound files.
You have more functionality in the edit page than the cut page, as I see it.
Cut page is great just for roughing out your edit but has no fine tuning capabilities.
Worlds great with the Speed Editor
@@Daniel_Batal Indeed, I work most directly in the edit page after I have finished cutting the right pieces in the media page with in and out!
I have indeed learned a lot from Jay for which I am very grateful
The Adobe programs became too expensive even though I still use Photoshop!
In the meantime, I find Davinci Resolve very user-friendly, but still have a lot to learn, especially in fusion.
I am going to watch this video over and over again, and use it as a guide. I am switching from Filmora as Filmora is now making me pay on my Windows 11 laptop and my Mac.
More to come. Hopefully with more detail
Resolve is within reach of hobbyists like me. I bought the Studio version after using the free edition for two versions. I’m delighted, but make extraordinary simple stuff
OMG the best intro music I’ve heard on RUclips!
Found your channel through the issues you raised about Filmora lifetime licenses but you have a new subscriber my friend, really impressed with your attitude with the Filmora situation but also enjoy your presentation style. Of course thanks to Jay too, great video.
Note about importing media - You can drag and drop media into the Media page, but ALSO, the Edit page and the Cut page. Anywhere where there is a "media" window.
I love DaVinci Resolve! I purchased the full version in 2022 and have been very pleased.
I just discovered your channel from the filmora controversy and I look forward to learning a thing or two from you!
There's always something to learn with DaVinci because it can honestly do so much.
Daniel this was FANTASTIC. Special thanks to Jay and you for doing this. I downloaded Resolve and plan to use it to edit a video for my RUclips channel sometime next week, after Christmas. In fact I still need to shoot the video first but I think from what I’ve seen I can still do most of what I’ll need to do.
I’m also planning on trying Final Cut Pro again if Apple lets me try it for a month again. Since I’ve been using iMovie it may be an easier transition for me but I’ll see.
Final Cut Pro is great on Mac. Lightning fast 4k edits.
DaVinci is also built natively on Apple architecture and runs really fast on the new M1’s. (Filmora 11 isn’t, needs the Rosetta wrapper)
@@Daniel_Batal I’m leaning toward Final Cut Pro but before I commit to $300 I want to make sure it’s the best choice for me. Quite frankly your video today caused me to lean more in that direction. Since I watched it I found another RUclips video that showed how to import iMovie videos into Final Cut Pro allowing the video clips to be fully editable which is fantastic.
I have started with Premiere, than switched to Final Cut once I got my iMac but when I got a Macbook M1 I again switched and this time for DaVinci Resolve. Did 2 short films in 4k, filmed with Blackmagic camera (amazing value) and edited from Blackmagic RAW. It worked wonders. I have FCX installed but never opened it again after diving into DVR. Oh, and my M1 is a MacBook Air, not even a Pro. I have the free version of DVR and I`ve tried the paid one on a friend`s and the only thing I might miss is some of the advanced color correction tools but for everything else, you don`t need to spend a dime.
Also, as an important note - Blackmagic cameras are there right next to RED when it comes to quality and price is basically a tenth of it and it comes with a free license for DVR Studio (the paid version).
Thanks for segmenting the video into it's specific parts. On something this long it's great to be able to jump to the part you're interested it. IF POSSIBLE record and upload these sort of things in native resolution. The text is really difficult to read otherwise and is pretty important in this case.
I am totally new to video editing, and while following this tutorial, I downloaded DR and edited my first video. What a brilliant experience it has been. Thank you so much! I ordered the Speed Editor for £298.00, which comes with a licence for Davinci Resolve Studio; how about that for a result. I'm going to be watching a lot of your tutorials Daniel!
That’s exactly what I did too!
There’s are tutorials all over my channel homepage.
Hope they help
I transitioned to Davinci Resolve from Sony (now Vegas) Movie Studio three years ago. I still kind of like Movie Studio for editing some projects, but Davinci is the first program I open for day to day video work. I Love Davinci's color grading. Their user interface is also laid out well.
The color grading is definitely incredible. The Fusion page is insane. Just working my way through it now.
This is the editing software I've always used for pc. I looked at others including Filmora years ago and chose DaVinci. So far the free version has everything I've needed. I'm glad you've decided to do this video 👍
Let's gooo!!! Resolve 💪💪💪
Thanks for this video. It's helping me jump into a new program. My needs have always been met by Pinnacle Studio Ultimate - up until now. I record with OBS in an MKV format. I'm now recording different audio to dedicated tracks. As far as I can tell, Pinnacle only recognizes track 1. I've had to use Audacity to export the other tracks and then import them into Pinnacle Studio. DaVince, no problem. It simply sees them from the word go!
Yeah, I've been really liking Resolve. The Fairlight page (which is basically their built-in DAW) is pretty decent.
Daniel, thank you so much for switching to Davinci Resolve!!! I started with Filmora but it didn't have what I needed and I subscribed a long time ago and you taught me so much with Filmora I had to go to the next level and I am so stoked that you are now with Davinci Resolve anything you post on RUclips I definitely watch it!!!
Man I watched some other Videos on DaVinci and know one comes close to you describing on how to use the Program and also understanding it. Thank you!!
Will definitely use Resolve as my go to when i kick off my YT channel this February, I'm 100% new to video editing too. 🙏🙏
Well after watching the second half after my dinner last night i have to say that i learned a lot about the cut page, a page where i have always really skipped. what would be good is if you coud mark multiple in and out places then just drag the windows when it has gone through all the clips, maybe you can but not herd or seen it. (when in cut page in source view with the tap)
I think you will all enjoy using Davinci Resolve. I have been using it for over a year and recently paid for the studio version I was so impressed by it. I get the feeling that you will be treated way better by Black Magic Design than some of you have been recently. @JayLippman is a great ambassador and is well worth subscribing to 👍
Agreed
Welcome to Resolve. It's absolutely amazing software!
I've been using ShotCut for about a year and decided to upgrade my game for my channel. This is excellent, thank you for putting it together.
No problem!
I found this channel a while ago but wasn’t too into editing back then. After the filmora incident happened, I found the channel again and am very glad that I did. I can now begin my editing journey with a good start and have a good content creator - editor relationship with my friend.
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I think what should be emphasized is that the paid version extra features are primarily related to collaboration - meant for studios hiring a lot of people who simultaneously work on the same big project. If you're on your own, you'll never miss them. If you collaborate with 1-2 people in video editing, you can still do without.
DaVinvi Resolve is an ad product for Blackmagic Design hardware: turn amateur into prosumer and once your crappy studio equipment ceases to fit your needs, you'll buy stuff that meshes seamlessly with software you're used to.
That's an excellent point and an excellent business strategy on their part. I will keep at DaVinci Resolve until I hit my head on the limitations a few times... then I'll happily pay for it. I believe they have AI stuff that would be prized by a single user as well. You sound like you know the program well. I wish they told us how to apply that color correction to all the other clips. I'm sure it must be easy. Do you know how?
@@thanksfernuthin You won't hit your head on Resolve limitations anytime soon, or in mid-range term. It's hardware they sell - pro cameras, editing consoles, audio equipment etc. And it works perfectly well with free Resolve. It's 3rd party hardware that gets fiddly if you want it to cooperate.
@@sharpfang Sooo..... you don't know how to apply that color correction to multiple clips? Is that it? And I'm pretty sure some of the more complex motion tracking is paid version, which I'm interested in.
Yes it is VERY MUCH worth the time to get over the learning curve. For 2 months in Feb,March my productivity went down doing the switch from adobe and I did take sales hit of 20% but April on my pructivity went up 25-30% at least as once you learn Reolve and fusion it is solid and almost magical. But I am coming from Adobe suite and I used Premeire and AE extensively. If your needs are simple maybe sticking with what you know is fine. If just simple cuts one camera editing no FX then I can understand someone not wanting to waste time changing apps.
If your going to buy the Studio version if you can afford it, I would suggest buying it bundled with the Black Magic Speed Editor Keyboard. I really like it and you get a discount over the total price.
Beware tho you can also get the speed editor keyboard without studio bundled. Which is what I did. I brought studio off someone that had the key spare after buying the speed editor and they already had studio.
Daniel and @jaylippman, thank you so much for this video! It's given me enough confidence to try Resolve as a replacement for the software that shall not be named. I reckon it's going to be a challenge to get my head around, but now at least I have a solid foundation and know where to look if I get stuck. Also, you guys make a great team. 2½ hours is usually a big ask of my attention, but the two of you held it and I feel like the knowledge actually went in (apart from the Fusion bit, but the concept of nodes is a radical change from what I know anyway). I really hope you do more work like this together ❤️
I will say I love Davinci Resolve, my only issue I had was when it went updated to version 16 or 17 they disabled the ability to use multi-gpu rendering/compiling unless you went to Studio. I feel that they are comfortable with having a true free version, and once you are comfortable and want further features you will buy a license. They also sell hardware that works in coordination with Resolve (color wheels, etc) that they sell along with their Black Magic cameras, that they have other income streams. So basically, this is a professional camera company, that wants people to have access to full featured software to use their hardware to its full potential. :) But that is just my thoughts on their reasoning.
Yes.. Glad I found this! I know what Im gonna be watching and learning all day today.
Just stumbled on your previous video about the "lifetime subscription" issue and that was the first time I saw your channel. this being the second video I viewed, and its about learning resolve and I started happily laughing for obvious reasons.. Best of luck and have fun. I moved over from premiere, to FCPX to Resolve. I will tell you as a side note, Last year I dug into Fusion and im hooked. Its really not as scary as it looks. node based compositing is amazing and once you learn it youll never go back to layered compositing. What we get with the free version of Resolve blows me away, but I bought the studio version because even just the noise reduction alone is worth it. Happy New Year and keep on keeping on
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I downloaded Davinci Resolve tonight and all I can say is: where has this been all my life 😂 I've been making graphic arts and editing videos since 1995 and it's so simple to use yet overflowing with awesomeness! It's definitely my go-to for my RUclips videos now!
I used to be a Filmora lifetime user for a few years now. I had bought the license because it was a very handy tool to edit my dashcam videos, wich were the main thing on my channel then. Then V12 came and all this license debacle happened. I have recently deleted it from my system and am now crossing over to the DaVinci Resolve world. Not going through the hassle of mailing Wondershare, asking if they will please restore my account.
Thank you for your videos. I've been learning a lot from them. keep it up.
Great video on Resolve. Thanks. I'm a casual Resolve user, and this video is very helpful. I'll watch this video repeatedly to help me master Resolve. Thanks to Daniel & Jay.
Below are the minimum system requirements for running the DaVinci Resolve Studio
Processor: Intel Core i7-8700K.
RAM: 8 GB available memory.
Windows: 11, 10.
Space: 8 GB available space.
Thanks!
I would add that minimum means just that.
I always recommend the exceeding those specs as much as budget allows
Fantastic tutorial. Thanks so much.
Daniel, the single biggest issue facing users/potential users of DaVinci Resolve is play back, with videos lagging, stuttering, etc. I have the latest version of DaVinci installed, and have watched and followed the instructions of countless videos explaining how to make videos play back smoothly but to no avail. I think you'd do a great service to users of DaVinci if you could do your research and make a video that explain how to REALLY achieve smooth play back.
By the way, I have a Dell 15 3000 Inspiron with 16 GB RAM (upgraded) and intel i3 core. I presently use Filmora (version 11), with which I have edited quite a few videos in 4k with no play back issues. Once the videos are rendered in Filmora they play back smoothly often even with full resolution.
Thank you, Daniel, for this video, I missed it live, but I am glad I watched the replay. I have tried DaVinci RE=esolve several times but always given up since it seemed so complicated. This time I had my software open as I watched, paused, and tested as I followed along and had a Eureka moment. I finally think I am ready to start editing in DaVinci..... if you (and Jay) are up for all questions that will show up. And as I am on it, Happy New Year to you and Megan
It definitely feels scary at first, Pia. But once you start using it, suddenly the workflow is amazing.
I'll be talking about it more and trying to show creators other options.
Congratulations! And good luck with your new videos!
While you guys are talking, I'm editing my fifth 1080 X 1920 video in DaVinci Resolve18. I learned this early last week. Cheers!
The simple aspect ratio flip option is awesome.
Good on ya! I had the same reaction! Pissed at filmora. They totally wrecked my licence.
Came here after watching your Filmora review. I'm just getting started, so I don't have any time/money yet invested in video editing software, but this looks impressive - thanks!
It's really good. It does have higher system resource demands so make sure you significantly exceed the minimum system requirements
Amazing.. looking forward for much, MUCH more Davinci Resolve videos !! Loves from Germany
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Man, you really put the work in. I will have to listen to/watch this until I'm sick of it lol.
Thanks Daniel and Jay for such a fantastic intro video into using this software. Really enjoyed it as a new user and the way you kept it fairly simple and straightforward was great! I was always put off by the fact that this software looked so complicated but now feel confident to start using it. 👍
Right on! I put together a more simplified "Get Started" video if you need it: ruclips.net/video/vMCq6Fd-Zas/видео.html
I just downloaded Davinci Resolve 18 today! Just got my new computer yesterday & was geeked about getting Davinci Resolve 18 on the machine. Thank you VERY MUCH for this AWESOME video!
Been a subscriber since the Filmora License issue! ❤️
Hope you enjoy it! I’ve really been digging it myself
@@Daniel_Batal I'm enjoying it so far, It's SUPER advanced - the equivalent of Photoshop, & Filmora having a Lovechild lol - frankly, I prefer working with advanced software's FIRST that way, if I come across a system that isn't as complex, I'm able to understand it quickly. Cheers to you, keep up the great work!
I currently have no interest in trying out DaVinci but I will support all your content. And tink you and Jay for the information.
Daniel I love Davinci Resolve and All of its Features. You are so right in your explaination!!!
Resolve is great. Working with it right now
I also switched for Filmora to DR. I did mine before the upgrade issues. l still use it for things that DR can't do that l need, but just outgrew the software & needed more control over my project settings. I've seen both videos you guy have done & l have gotten a great deal of knowledge about what to do. Thank you so much for these & pleeease do more. Keep it up.
Will do.
I remember the day our Adobe rep came in and told us that while Adobe would grandfather their last pay in full suiteCS6? I believe. the future versions would be by subscription only. As a reseller we had to call our corporate customers and tell them the good news. Very few were pleased with the idea of paying a monthly or yearly fee. That was the start of subscriptions, (outside of the antivirus cos). Microsoft and others soon followed. Sorry to hear about Filmora but glad you are digging Divinci they are growing and not too difficult to pick up.
Wow. I am happy you choose DaVinci Resolve
The music is enough to keep me watching!
It was only a matter of time! Sick collab for sure. Davinci is sooooo good!
Can’t thank Jay enough for sharing his time and knowledge.
Coming to listen to you from your other video which I found to be so informative. Thank you.🎉
Awesome. Hopefully some of this was useful.
Wow, you’re a super quick pivoter! Love it! Thanks for this because I’ve been thinking of trying out Davinci for some time since my son uses it.
Can’t leave fellow Filmora users without another option!
I bought the lifetime license after watching one of your videos about a year ago. But after 6 months I switched to DV myself. But we have been conned by Filmora isn't there a legal avenue we can go down to get our money back ?
Right on with the content, filmora out and DaVinci in and always rocking the “rocker look” right on
I am so stoked, been playing with Davinci already, but I've been waiting for this episode... Thanks Guys
Can’t wait to dive into it more myself
I used Power Director on my Android until you suggested resolve.
Switching to Resolve is the switching from a Pinto to a Ferrari effect for me.
That said, Resolve is an awesome Ferrari.
This video has been a great help because the free version looks exactly like what you're working with here.
Yeah, they really do give away almost the entire software in the free version. You're mostly missing some advanced features, a larger library of transitions & effects and GPU acceleration. But the free version is NO joke
literally all I plan to do is slightly crop stream VODs but this video is still gonna be a big help for me lol
the biggest benefit for the studio upgrade is the GPU acceleration, without it your 4K footage will only render at 5.0 fps at best (1hr video takes 6 hrs to encode), with studio and a decent GPU you will get back real time rendering.
Totally agree. Plus, if you purchase a piece of their hardware like the speed editor or one of their keyboars, they'll give you the Studio version.
Interesting program Daniel. My goal for 2023 is to get a nice Editing Software so I'll keep this one in mind. 🙂👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! I was troubled in the past few days ever since filmora updated, and upgraded 🤣, I am switching to DaVinci real quick. Thank you so much. I love all of your content.
You’re very welcome. I’ll follow up with more Resolve content as I learn the software
Thanks guys, awesome livestream tutorial. I’ve been using Davinci for a few years (thanks to Jay) but I learned a lot from this video.
Not sure if this was covered but DaVinci Resolve is available on Windows, Mac, Linux and iOS (iPad), so if you're on a budget and want free editing then you can have a free Linux OS and also free video editor.
47:25 That is NOT correct, on Windows, for keystrokes, if you use DEL it'll ripple cut, if you use BACKSPACE it will just remove that block and leave the subsequent blocks where they are, that takes some getting used to as it's the reverse of what you would think is intuitive because BACKSPACE usually brings anything after your cursor backwards.
1:28:17 That is one thing I really don't like, it's NOT obvious and if you try clicking on something that's NOT in the free version, it'll bring up a dialog even if you only hovered over that thing (be it an effect, transition, etc). They NEED to change that because it's a HUGE detractor.
Pro tips! Thanks.
A Big Thank you :) to you and your guest ...
This is great content and has been super helpful ..
Okkkkkkkkkkkk..... got it installed!!! Afer a few short hours I've reduced my DaVinci learning curve fear and come to realize that after learning just a dozen or so basics, it can be used a simply as you want it to be. Yes it can be a Maserati... if that's what you want/need... but it can also be a nice dependable Toyota Corolla. And... it's also funny how it's great features and functionality sort of sneak up on you as you use it and you find yourself saying "wow, that's neat." Yes, Filmora put it all out there right in front of you and has TONS of assets... but I realized something about using Filmora... I collected 1000's of assets over the last year from Filmstock and actually use maybe a ½ to a dozen of the same things all the time. LAST THING...
Once you learn how to optimize DR for best performance... it runs sooooooo much better and soooooo much more dependable than Filmora.... I think I'm beginning to love using it and having some real fun learning about it. Daniel, I have to admit that at first, when you were recommending DV, I really didn't get it.... Why would one want to leave their comfortable Corolla deal the Maserati dashboard...? Now I know... so again... I thank you for your help. I support you in your ummm 'battle' with the new Filmora Cancel Culture company that it has become. I predict I will be dumping Filmora within a week to 10 days (transition thing) and cancelling my Filmstock subscription.... who knows with the money I'll be saving over the year on Filmstock, I just might spring for the Davinci Resolve Studio in a few months... :)
I am amazed you haven't taken a look at PowerDirector. It's sort of similar to Filmora (I have both), but PD is so much more intuitive and runs on far lesser hardware. I also use the free version of Davinci, but only for colorgrading as PD is a little weak there.
I actually have. I thought it was decent but I tend to run very advanced edits even within Filmora. I'm usually pushing Filmora harder than anyone which is why I find its faults in update performance before most users.
PowerDirector is solid, no doubt. It just didn't feel like a giant step in any direction away from what Filmora does.
But... great software option for anyone trying to find something that fits their workflow.
I tried PowerDirector but the tutorials and other resources to learn to use the program are terrible. I spent a good week trying to get spun up but just to tricky. Obviously I am not a pro editor but probably more like most folks in this area.
@@mountainbikingfortherestofus Im sorry you didn't get on with PowerDirector. As for tutorials, there are 2 major RUclipsrs that regularly publish them; PowerDirector University and The Sharper Turtle. I really cant understand how you can call PD tricky, I tried pretty much them all and PD is far and away the best because its simple to use and is higher intuitive and comes with a massive library of effects.
This would of been really good if he would of zoomed in like he said he was going to using his shortcut key, couldn't see a thing, it was all blurry. Maybe another video with him doing this and other things that has clear video?
Love your work Daniel!! I'm thinking of switching from Vegas to DaVinci Resolve.
This is brilliant. I especially like Fusion as it makes sense to me, at least for the basics. Can't wait to play with this software. Thank you Daniel and Jay!
This is an amazing reference video. I downloaded Davinchi months ago but haven't been able to use it until this walk through.
Glad this was helpful. I’ll try to follow up as well
This is great Daniel! I've been trying to get my little cuz on DaVinci for ages and this will give her courage to get cracking! Screw you Wondershare/Filmora!
Damn Daniel!
Straight savage going direct for the DvR video in short order.
Tell us how you really feel! lol :D
Gotta have options! 😂
I started using Resolve after seeing Adobe go subscription and when FCP decided to make some changes that I didn't like. (I was actually using Final Cut Studio from way back when.) Resolve is a great NLE for even just making a short video to send to someone.
Coming from HitFilm, not Filmora - but same trepidation applies. Thanks for this intro video - gives me some courage to try this beast of a software.
I haven't even heard of Filmora b4 the saga. And not going to use it. The one who doesn't keep their promise isn't worthy any attention. My computer is too old for DaVinci Resolve but now I know where to find the best guide. Maybe some day I'll have all new components and will be able to start the journey with the best instructor I've found on RUclips.
If you are deleting a selected clip in the Edit page, the Backspace button does a delete and leaves the timeline as it is, leaving a gap but the Delete button does a ripple delete.
I think I answered the question I asked you (about if you found your new go-to program) by finding this in your recommended videos lol. I've heard of Davinci Resolve, yet haven't tried it. I'll have to give it a whirl.
First of all...great coffeemug, Daniel! Second: I loved the stream! it was really great to watch it in the replay and it made me enthusiastic for Davinci Resolve. I had already downloaded the software, with all the Filmora stoff going on, I thought I might be smart to look for something different. When I opened DR and tried to import a piece of footage, I immediately got confued and had no idea where to start and how to go about it. Now, after having seen the stream (and subscribed to Jay's channel!), I now have a much better idea! Thank you so much for doing this!
I got to tour Paisley Park studio this past year.
What an amazing place!
Had to bring home something to remember that trip ❤️
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