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Coming from iMovie, I was so overwhelmed with all the features da Vinci has to offer. Thank's for your tutorial - I wish I had found it earlier.
i was a capcut editor, and i came across davinci. when i first started everything overwhelmed me and i had thoughts of switching back to capcut. this tutorial helped me alot thanks!
Please enable in this video the possibility to pay you a "Thanks" either $5 or more in YouTube because this video deserves that You are an angel man! You saved me!
I’ve just started using Davinci Resolve and this video has got to be the best introduction video for new starters to date. Many thanks
Just got done with my first 90 minutes on the program. This was super helpful and well edited.
I just learned about Davinci Resolve about 30 minutes ago (I was trying to find an alternative to Premiere because it's just way too much for me). Found this video and I'm super impressed. I have a hard time learning these programs and you break down the basics so well. Thank you for making this video.
Watching this after the cap cut ban. This is 10 times better than that app. I feel like I’ve solved the davinci code
Thank you so much dude! Very simple - very helpful :D
Some additional thoughts, when I followed your steps with a new install of DR 18.6 on my Windows 10 machine, some of the panels you showed were not visible by default and I really struggled to find how to display them. These questions are SO basic that no-one bothers to answer them anywhere. For example, the "Control Room" panel was extremely hard to find. I eventually found it: Workspace > Show Panel in Workspace > Meters Similarly, I couldn't find the Audio options for trying dialogue levelling, until I figured out I needed the Inspector selected on the top right. So a basics video is incredibly helpful, until there's something different between your interface and what we see, and then we're completely screwed. Something to consider for next time. Thanks again.
This was SUCH a concise guide to jumping in and starting, wonderful stuff Ben!
Excellent video! I have not ever electronically edited a video, when I was in high school (1970s) we edited 16mm film by literally cutting and splicing. My son has edited with DaVinci Resolve and is going to coach me. Your video is very helpful and encouraging - now I'm not scared to try. I fly as a hobby and I've started taking an action camera along.
I have been using Davinci for about 2 weeks now. It has been a real baptism of fire with a learning curve that on my second day gave me nosebleeds. Your tutorial has been a massive help to me. Your trick if keeping it straightforward, simple and idiot proof (even for me) has been a blessing. I would add that I really stumbled when trying to find the audio keyframe tab. I now realise after reading comments on tutorial that in order for the tab to become visible you need to have done some, any editing beforehand. Love the tutorial 😂
Ben, hi. There are a lot of lessons on Davinci online, and lessons on processing 360 video in Davinci are very few. This is what we expect from you. Lessons on adding 360 different objects and 3d inscriptions to the video will also be interesting. Good luck. I expect new lessons from you and, as always, your beautiful smile. Anton
Very clear and straight to the point, thank you! I was using Premier Pro and Vegas before, just wanted a quick walkthrough to familiarise myself with DaVinci Resolve's layout and this guide was perfect for it.
NICESTER! "I'm a CapCut refugee and was looking for something free and simple to edit my YouTube music videos—this is perfect! You covered everything I needed to know. Fantastic video, thank you so much!"👍
Great tutorial. Succinct and to the point. Thank you.
yeah there are tons of creators doing the same thing, but you stand out cause of the simplicity and coherency of your content. really love your stuff. thanks
Thank you so much ❤
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