Quick tip for the black and white filter. Use it only after the first cut (not multiple cuts in a row if you know what i mean) and try out suspenseful music sometimes, so what you say becomes "more important"
I am leaving this comment here so that after some hours, days, weeks, months or years when someone likes or comment on it, I will be reminded that I didn’t give up ❤️
Practice with whatever you can, and do it often. Research different ways to edit with your software and when you’re curious how a certain edit is made, look it up. Over time you’ll build up more knowledge about how to edit and your personal style.
Honestly, CapCut will probably work just fine for that. I haven’t used Filmora as much but I’m sure it’s decent as well. Personally I use Final Cut most of the time but it’s whatever suits your work style the best!
Nice edit! Amazed to see you do the map zoom in or out animation with final cut, and not something like AE. Do you just stack screenshots and zoom in or out with motion blur? Managing the timeline with such complexity and stacking up that high seems pretty hard too. I go back and forth softwares and im lost which one I should stick too lol
Thank you! Google Earth Software works wonders if you do it right. It's one of multiple ways like you said and fixing it up with some motion blur makes it significantly better, as you mentioned also.
Well. Cool video. Yet it is bias just because you have more Knowledge on FCPX. So I probably look for someone who have around the same knowledge on DR and you on FC to put it on a test. Lot of your test are based on how you know to do some stuff. I know both works and stuff like ramping, keyframe ease are actually pretty fast. Yet Nice video. Keep pushing.
Something interesting i picked out as someone whos been learning color grading lately. Is that the darks in his videos are slightly pulled up. Some parts of the interior shots have, crushed blacks. However even when theres no detail in some parts of the blacks, he still raises them a tiny bit to make them slightly more grayer.
Wait until you learn about expressions in Resolve. Every parameter can be linked to any other parameter or parameters via math expressions in the numeric inspector boxes. You will go bonkers.