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| ===== Davinci Resolve ===== | ===== Davinci Resolve ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Introductory remarks ==== | ||
| + | This document contains tips and tricks that I use regularly on Davinci Resolve. It is by no means a definitive and absolute guide. Other methods can often be used, and keyboard shortcuts are fully configurable. The shortcuts used are mainly basic keyboard shortcuts. | ||
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| + | ==== Import ==== | ||
| + | To avoid having to play with different file formats, it's a good idea to first convert all video files to '' | ||
| + | The easiest way to do this is to use the '' | ||
| + | **convert a video file:** | ||
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| + | The parameter '' | ||
| + | **convert an audio file:** | ||
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| + | The advantage of using an otil in CLI is that it can be scripted and mass converted quickly and easily. The following command automatically converts all '' | ||
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| + | Once the files have been converted, simply import them into Davinci Resolve. To preserve the folder structure, simply drag and drop the entire folder containing the media into the left-hand part of the media pool. | ||
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| + | ==== Preprocessing ==== | ||
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| + | == image == | ||
| + | In the color page, the first step is to group the clips that will be calibrated in the same way. This can be done by selecting the clips concerned, then '' | ||
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| + | == Sound == | ||
| + | A good practice is to separate sound tracks according to their content. One possible solution is to place all voice recordings on audio track 1, all clip sounds added later on audio track 2, all sound effects on audio track 3, and all music on audio track 4. | ||
| + | In this way, it is possible to apply sound effects at track level rather than clip level in the fairlight page. (Example of effects applied to track 1 in fairlight. | ||
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| + | === Effects === | ||
| + | == Black & White == | ||
| + | To switch a clip to Black & White, simply reduce its saturation to 0 in the '' | ||
| + | == Old TV == | ||
| + | The paid version of Davinci Resolve includes a number of textures that can simply be applied to a clip and edited in the Inspector. | ||
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| + | To add credit to the effect, it's a good idea to modify the corresponding sound in the '' | ||
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| + | ==== handy shortcuts ==== | ||
| + | === Edit page === | ||
| + | ^ Key ^ Effect ^ details ^ | ||
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