These Editing Tips Will Save You HOURS in Resolve

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Published 2022-12-22
In this video we're talking about 2 editing tricks that can and will save you hours when working in DaVinci Resolve. Editing is a huge part of filmmaking so finding a way to speed up your workflow easily can make the process a lot more enjoyable and that's what these tips are for.

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All Comments (21)
  • Holy smokes. I have edited about 120 videos in Resolve now, using Blade, select, delete/backspace, ripple, slide blahblahblah and after seeing this and simply using 1,2,3,4 -- I now demand 300 hours of my life back from The Universe. I didn't even realize there was a built-in Pro Tools template. I'm such a noob. Thank you George, I do not say this lightly, you just changed my life ❣
  • @iPlayiOS
    I will now be adopting this method. I've been using Davinci for about a year now, and understand the importance of an organized workflow... but have still neglected it, and now I'm at the part where everything is messy lol. The stacked timelines thing is huge for me, so I appreciate it! :) Thanks George
  • 3:11 if you would set „Start To Playhead“ to „Q“, „Split Clip“ to „W“ and „End to Playhead“ to „E“ yo can get the same result just even faster without the unnecessary selecting the clip with the mouse and then deleting the selected parts. Just hit „W“ where you want to split the clip, move forward to the point where you want everything to be deleted until the last cut and hit „E“ - way faster! :)
  • Stacked timelines! 🤯Had no idea about that. The second tip is the one I always try to teach people once they are comfortable with the idea of cutting and trimming because it saves so much time! Great video George!
  • I enjoy editing more than I imagined. How you all grasp all the details on all the raw footage is beyond me. Organizing all your thoughts and keeping notes in your head is mind blowing in itself. What I do...is simply record fewer attempts, giving me fewer choices when I bring the SD cards home to edit. tHanks for the videos!
  • @project_nomad
    Genuine, straight to the point and no annoying acting. Appreciate this.
  • Gonna help you speed up tip #2. Place your playhead at a cut point - COMMAND+B will make a cut, play footage to where the cut ends a COMMAND+SHIFT+ BRACKET(the key next to the letter P) This does exactly what your tip does but you don't have to remap keys and you don't have to select the clip to delete the unwanted part, it's done auto-magically.
  • To be honest, I think using the cut page saves a lot of time as it's meant for quick editing. In the Cut page you can watch all the fotage without creating a new timeline, and you can easily trim and change clips position without needing any other timeline as reference. The last shortcuts were a nice tip tho :)
  • @saxumnatur
    The tutorials that teach the basics of video production are great, but tips like these are the real game changers! :D Thanks for sharing your "secrets" George!
  • @PhilKnall
    Was just looking for the equivalent to the premiere Q/W shortcuts, and you cleared that up and gave me the stacked timeline tip in addition. Much appreciated.
  • Hey, awesome tips, especcialy for the fast cutting. For a large No of clips, I would even recommend a tip 0 before your tip No 1 which emulates what is done on large film production sets every night with the 'diaries' (the many clips being shot during the day). There is even a SW for this type of work, Assimilate Scratch - but we can emulate it a bit with Davinvi Resolve: Create a new timeline and then go to the cut page, select the bin with your clips (you may have more than one bin with clips for larger projects), and take advantage of the viewing mode called 'Source Tape'. This will make all clips of a bin being showed in the view window as if it was one large clip - and you can navigate ('scratch') through them as if it was one clip. Then take advantage of the playback keys on your keyboard for 'scratching' through all the clips: - 'j' = backwards - 'k' = stop - 'l' = forward Pressing 'j' or 'l' multiple times will speed up playback for backward or forward. To select the part you feel good to go into the timeline just mark the beginning by pressing 'i' (= in) and 'o' (= out), then select via the mouse either smart insert or append insert to bring the selected part into the timeline - this works even over clip boundaries. After this initial 'Scratch', your tips are awesome to speed up things from there - will give it a try asap.
  • @SonnyLMugambi
    Definitely sticking around. Keep them coming George. Thank you for making the effort to show these tips.
  • @PenguinOutdoors
    I was actually already doing the second half, but the first tip there could really make my life easier. Since starting YouTube in 2020 I have been all self taught and this year my resolution to myself was to learn better editing habits. Currently I dump all of my clips into the media pool, mark in/out in the clip monitor and pull down to a single time line. I find that I also often miss key moments of content or a flow because I am not watching everything at once. Watching how you take advantage of multiple timelines is going to change my entire process. I cannot even begin to think about how much time you have saved me going forward.
  • @DrRamnac
    I was almost going to stop using resolve due to the torture that is having to swap between razor and pointer (A & B) slowing everything down and being less than 100% accurate thank you so much for making this video showing the one thing I desperately needed to keep going with this program. The cut to start and end was just a bonus. I’m legit keen on getting back to work. 🎉
  • @TechInsomnia
    I would keep making videos on Resolve brother. This video is crushing the algorithm because it’s quick, to the point and you are easy to listen to and learn from. Regardless, you will be monetized in no time and likely off this video alone seeing as it’s done 22k view in 9 days💪💯🙏🔥This video really helped me a lot! Thank you brother 🙏 Liked & Subbed!
  • @THEHITMEN
    I love these tips man!! Thank you for making this video 🙌🏽🙌🏽
  • @CanukSpyder
    I really like the stacked timeline idea. Up until recently my motorcycle travel videos have not be that complex. However, recently I have been using multiple time lines for editing drone footage and some effects before bringing that into my main timeline. This will make incorporating that footage into my main timeline much easier. Thanks form Ontario Canada 👍🇨🇦
  • Great tips - I haven't seen anyone else explain the multi-timeline workflow before so that was pretty interesting. Those edit bindings are a nice super-set of what I have so much appreciated! You have a new subscriber 😀
  • @mattalber
    Thank you George! Such a great workflow! I really appreciate you taking the time to share this. Stacked timelines--- mind blown!
  • @lrdhsy
    amazing video. something people really seem to overlook when staying motivated is workflow and this helps a ton. thank you