![]() ![]() When you are not only fishing for the best pictures, but also have to somehow internalize what is said, in order to put it all together in the most meaningful way at the end, just scrubbing is of course not the best idea. I can now sit back with a cup of coffee and either just play it all back, or quickly scrubbing through, to get an overview. Instead of wading through countless bins, clicking on each clip individually etc. The metadata is also searchable, which can be very helpful for larger amounts of material.Īfter hitting the “Tape” button, the complete material is- like a long, single virtual clip – in the viewer, including audio waveform – nice. The sequence can be sorted according to various criteria such as camera, time code, name, length, etc. and a Filmstrip view, which provides an overview of the entire clip – regardless of its length.A list view, which shows the metadata as you wish.So the first thing I did, was throwing all the clips into the pool. So I decided – against my inner resistance – to jump into the cold water,Īnd to learn to swim on the cut page – at least for the quick viewing, sorting and maybe the first rough cut (so I thought) – but what did I know at that time? Ah-ha Moment I had very little time to get an overview of the unknown material,Īnd cut the whole thing together for a fairly exciting 20 minutes. Two weeks later I got tens of hours of material thrown at me – lots of interviews, extra audio and B-roll, shot with 4 cameras. There must be more to it.Īfter I saw the introduction video and played around with the new page, the fog cleared a little bit, but I still didn’t have too much appetite, to really deal with the new tool, let alone use it for a paid job. They are known for raising the bar with every version. Naah – that doesn’t sound like Black Magic at all. ![]() So why should I now work with this slimmed down version for beginners?Ĭould this be a lame concession to inexperienced youtubers, who are overwhelmed with the normal editing page? I switched to Resolve as my main NLE since version 12, and never looked back, and I have to say, that I’m completely happy with the editor. Why an other editing page? We already have one that works just fine – and on top of that (at least at first glance) a totally dumbed down version of an editing page? Seriously? FineCut – why you should give the Davinci Resolve Cut page a try, even as a seasoned editor.Īs Blackmagic introduced the new Cut page, I was really like – WTF? ![]()
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