At 2:18 what you're referring to is called "pancake timeline editing" it's super useful and there are plenty of videos on methods. I'm not a Resolve guy, but in Premiere I actually open my upper timeline through the source monitor, doing this you can actually drop clips to your lower timeline by setting ins and out points and using the insert/overwite hot keys. This not only allows you to view both timelines at once but it eliminates the need to even move the mouse, sounds like an incremental amount of time saved, but it adds up
Great breakdown! Can I ask why you chose to add key frames for the flash transition rather than just using the flash transition that is already built into resolve?
Great question! To be honest I didn't even know Resolve has one! Not sure if you can customize the built in transition frame by frame, but I like how you can do that via keyframes. There's always a million ways to achieve the same result so you can't go wrong using either!
Such an amazing project! So glad I got to be a part of it!🔥
You're the best dude!
dude, I feel like a i found gold with your and carsten channels. awesome work, keep it up!
I appreciate that dude! Carsten is the man!
Great breakdown, learned a lot!
Thanks so much!
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Thank you!
At 2:18 what you're referring to is called "pancake timeline editing" it's super useful and there are plenty of videos on methods. I'm not a Resolve guy, but in Premiere I actually open my upper timeline through the source monitor, doing this you can actually drop clips to your lower timeline by setting ins and out points and using the insert/overwite hot keys. This not only allows you to view both timelines at once but it eliminates the need to even move the mouse, sounds like an incremental amount of time saved, but it adds up
Also, loved the spot, it turned out dope!
Hell yeah brother! Appreciate the info dude!
This guy doesn’t miss 😤
Appreciate you brother!
Great breakdown! Can I ask why you chose to add key frames for the flash transition rather than just using the flash transition that is already built into resolve?
Great question! To be honest I didn't even know Resolve has one! Not sure if you can customize the built in transition frame by frame, but I like how you can do that via keyframes. There's always a million ways to achieve the same result so you can't go wrong using either!