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Alex: I know it’s been over 2 years since you released this very helpful tutorial on three ways to remove a green screen background. I have DaVinci Resolves Studio 19 Beta 4. But the techniques you outlined are still applicable, I believe. My favorite of the three versions is the version using Fusion. Once one grasps the way to handle this in Fusion, it should be the “go to” method. I do need more training on using blur to provide some depth of field to the background. One issue I’ve found is that, in my experience, the blur level we perceive when looking at a person in, for example, a conference room is different throughout the background. Items closer to the foreground of the background image tend to be blurred to a different degree (more? Or less?) than items located farther from the foreground (and higher up) than the items in the foreground, i.e., the background image (and items within the image) are not blurred to the same degree. Does DaVinci provide one with the ability to change the level of blur in different parts of the background image? Again, thank you for an excellent video. 🙏🏼I’ve begun following your channel as I’ve moved to DaVinci Resolve FROM FCP.
One Studio license, or two? (You get two if you buy Studio directly.) Also, for the included Studio license, do you have to specify Mac or PC, or does the included license work on either?
I often edit multiple cameras, and once I found myself using almost all of them.. and I wondered what would I have done if cameras had been more :' ) For me is an important part of the Speed Editor, but yes... there should probably be a customizability option, so we could re-assign to other functions when we have only one camera ^^
Your final GIF doesn't really loop. it just jumps back to the beginning to play again. A looping GIF would appear to be continuous motion without the jump cut.
You’re spot on although the GIF does loop using the definition that it returns to the beginning and continues playing and will do that infinitely. I could have tried to make it so that the GIF loops without a jump cut. Totally appreciate your point of view though.
i would like to know if this is posible in Davinci, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JcNszOsY9ac.html if so how I don't know how to do but would like to be able to with divinci if possible
It's a JIF, since the guy who came up with the format called it that way. And for those who always say it's GIF, for *Graphical*, English is choke full of words which aren't exactly pronounced the way they are written... Enfless debate, anyway, and it's far easier in French as GI* is always said as JI*. ;-)
This is an excellent and handy tutorial. I have used DVR for some time and know how to produce GIFs at long last. It would be good to see how you use smart reframing, so a tutorial would be helpful. Thank you!!
If I want to use an SSD to edit videos, is it possible to just archive the project into the SSD then restore into the SSD? Then use that SSD to work on the video in separate computers alternately.
Hello. I'm quite new to video editing and davnici resolve. I've shot a skit with 2 cameras and a green screen. I know how to remove a green screen now (thank you) but my two cameras see the green screen as different colours of green. I haven't figure out how to remove the 'different' greens from the 2 cameras so that I can do multi-cam editing. Can this be done? Thanks
Excellent Video! Here is a Speed Editor MK2 Improvement idea: Flip the Trim-In and Trim-Out buttons. This way the left clip's Out (and right clip's In) is not opposite on the Speed Editor.