In this course, you’ll get a thorough overview of the interface, tools, features, and production flow for DaVinci Resolve. Students will understand how to balance, create continuity and develop styles and looks which bring mood and tone to moving images and the storyline. Using hands-on lessons, you’ll learn the techniques used by professionals when cutting drama, documentary, music videos and action scenes.
You’ll also learn to build eye-catching composites and visual effects in both the Edit Page and the new Fusion page, before learning how best to mix your audio in the Fairlight page and delivering your final film for digital cinema, broadcast TV or streaming services such as Netflix.
Audience
This course is designed for:
- Colorists
- Editors
- Assistant Editors
- Multimedia Producers
- Cinematographers
Objectives:
- Choosing configuration and project settings
- Conforming a project in Resolve
- Round-tripping a project from Avid or Final Cut 7 to DaVinci Resolve and back again
- Working in a “node” based color grading system
- Understanding how to work with nodes, the importance and value of using multiple nodes, controlling node order, and using nodes to work efficiently
- Using “primary” color correction features to re-balance contrast and color and saturation of the image
- Using “curves” controls to manipulate the contrast and color of the image
- Using the built-in video scopes including the Waveform, Vectorscope and Parade to evaluate the image
- Shading parts of the image, re-lighting, creating vignettes, lightening parts of an image like an actor’s face
- Automatic Multi-point Tracker: Use this powerful motion tracker to quickly track objects with Power Windows: this allows the user to have a window track a feature in the frame, and auto-scale, auto-rotate and automatically change shape over time to adjust to the object
- Color Keying: Use tools to select a color or shade in the image to isolate and change the selected color
- Gallery Stills: Learn how to take “still” snapshots of images in the timeline to compare when matching different shots in scene to scene color correction
- Use stills to save and later re-apply color correction from one shot to another
- PTZR: Pan, Tilt, Zoom, Rotate
- Explore how to use sizing information in Resolve that was created in Avid or Final Cut
- Explore how to resize an image directly in Resolve
- Scene to scene color correction techniques to apply or append the correction from one shot to another. Introduction to working with a physical control surface to operate the features of Resolve
- Rendering media for different workflows
Prerequisites:
- DR101 experience or equivalent.
- A working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh or operating systems.
This course is available for "remote" learning and will be available to anyone with access to an internet device with a microphone (this includes most models of computers, tablets). Classes will take place with a "Live" instructor at the date/times listed below.
Upon registration, the instructor will send along additional information about how to log-on and participate in the class.