You just saved me so much time with the ducking feature. I know about the automated one, but I usually do it manually. I didn't realize you could make a selection like that! Thanks! As a Resolve tutorial creator myself, you're one of my favorite channels in our genre to watch!
Resolve has so many features and so many ways to do the same thing it feels impossible to remember any of them, Your videos are seriously stupid helpful as quick reminders of Resolves features and capabilities.
I would be lying if I told you I didn't need to reference my notes pretty often to remember some of the tips here on this channel. Thanks so much for the encouragement Samuel!
Dude, it's more and more complicated to find quality content on RU-vid (raw and efficient information shared by passionate people, like in the beginning of RU-vid) the majority of content creators come to make blabla to fit the formats and frameworks imposed by RU-vid, but you, I don't know, you manage to combine everything, the guidelines of your channel, the tips you give in each video, everything is always right on target, hats off! You're channel is of public use ahah and so my first super thanks is for you.
Wow! Julien thank you! Your generosity and encouraging words made my week. I've been quiet for several months on here because of a move, but planning new content today and would love to hear what you'd like to learn or struggle with in Resolve.
I never give thumbs up to RU-vid videos, but this one was packed with extremely useful content. Loudness normalization is one of the main reasons I'm switching to Resolve (I have to manually monitor and adjust in Premiere). Thank you for all the great tips!
I actually use the Loudness Normalization check box in the Effects Tab in the export window of Media Encoder or Premiere. Click on the Effects tab and scroll down to the bottom and it has all of the standards there. I prefer Resolve over Premiere so I'm excited to try what CVT demonstrated in this video.
@@hl6816 That's a useful feature as well, but it doesn't always work. It's good for normalizing the loudness of the entire edit, but you'd still need to monitor and adjust the loudness of the clips manually.
I always appreciate your videos but just wanted to drop a quick note today to praise your general approach to making them. Your humble, focused, no-nonsense style is very refreshing. No petty begging for likes or awkward interruptions. The content is always on point. No gimmicks. Just excellent tips and education that is clear, practical and useful! I hope you can find a way to make this work for you in the long run, so you can keep putting these out for all of us. Great stuff Chadwick!
You made my morning. I really appreciate these kind words more than you know. My posting frequency is dropping over the next couple months because I'm actually in the middle of a move across the country, but have every intention to keep teaching more regularly as soon as I'm settled. I'm not planning on going away ;) My list of notes and tutorials I can't wait to make is piling up. Thanks again!
@@CreativeVideoTips No worries at all! I prefer to watch videos from practitioners with real world experience, who don't need to make a video every week to "feed the algorithm". Good luck with the move!
I've been searching for days to get some quick fire tips on how to improve audio on my videos. This video has been superb. Informative, snappy, relavant. Subbed. 👍
It is so good to see your videos Chadwick again. As I continue to struggle with audio mixes, I watch this video and think, WOW, just what i needed. You sir are a ROCK STAR. Kevin
Glad to help! My posting schedule will be a little spotty for next month or two still. I'm moving to New York so my life is a little unstructured at the moment. But I have so much to share and can't wait to get it out there.
I switched to resolve last month and your videos are so amazing. I've been going through the Blackmagic training but if I need something quick, I can always count on you. Thanks for the work you put into these videos and I am a forever fan!
information packed video till last frame.. I really liked your style man !! subscribed !! thanks for the efforts. I have never explored Fairlight page till this .. due to this video.. I will for sure !
Dude, everytime you I watch your content I learn great tips! It's the little things that add up in the end. One day, I WILL repay you somehow! Thank you
chad .. i love you bro. (no homo) seriously whenever am looking for any tip , if i found you on the results list i COMPLETELY IGNORE the rest of the results and click on your video RIGHT AWAY !! you're the man !!
This video is awesome. The info is great, but I want to tell you about the picture. It's just superb! The framing, the room, the light, what's in focus, what is out of it. How much it is in focus and how blurry (I love it's not blown out, just out of focus) the background is. Both the face, the keyboards are in focus. Man! MAN!!! It's so good. So relaxed, simple and clean. Thank you! That's a taste! btw, how did you achieve this picture? Did you remove your monitor for the recording? what's the focal distance? what's the aperture number? I want to have mine like that man :) Thank you!!!
Before long, I bet I'll be learning new things from you Miguel. I seriously love this whole resolve community and thankful you are a part of it here on creative video tips!
i probably should have watched this before working on my project. i spent so long keyframing my music to lower to let dialogue through. what a great tip, thankyou!! now i know for next time
Fairlight is easily the page in Resolve I need the most work on, so this segment was super helpful. Coming from Audition, these videos are exactly what I need. Thanks for this!
Dude your video just made my day. I'm pretty new to fairlight, editing my first proper project at the moment. The points you made in this one video were literally just what I needed. Cheers 🍻
Watches 5 vids. U got my sub. Best DaVinci tutorials with focus on what's important and good speed as well as visuals. Love it. You're doing it perfectly right ^^
I just started learning editing with Davinci a few weeks ago and your video's are SUPER helpful! I've made a play list of so many of them to come back to once I get deeper into the software. I really like the hot-key list you put in the outro as well, thanks!
That's awesome to hear John. Don't be a stranger on here to suggest or ask questions. The hot-key notes at the end was because of a suggestion someone made just a couple weeks ago. I think that will be a regular thing moving forward.
Hey man, thanks for all your videos, my Davinci Top 3 Resources are: 1) MrAlexTech 2) Creative Video Tips 3) CaseyFaris having said that, I think most of us need a guide of how to really SOUND DESIGN a video, be it a film style, vlog style, taking head style. And hopefully not a sponsored type of guide where most of us can't follow since we can't pay for all these SFX/BGM subscription websites.
Glad it was helpful! Hey I'm not going to lie, sometimes I need to refer to my old notes myself on how to do certain things in this program. Thanks for watching.
Great to hear. I've found it very capable, the biggest thing I'd love to see added is to side chain 3rd party plugins - but that's a minor use case for most editors.
Thank you so much, I’m learning tNice tutorials in quarantine and you made it very simple I really appreciate it, thank you for going over every little
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. I’ve just started my first channel and I’m learning how to do each step of production solo. I really appreciate your clarity!
Bro!!! Love your tutorials! They have truly changed my editing life for the better! In one day I have learned more from your videos than studying other tutorials here on RU-vid! Truth is, there are some people who are teachers and then there are others who are instructors. Teachers take their time and are very detailed and patient because they care about their students learning. That's you bro! Keep shining your light! Oh, and keep wearing the NY hats...#reppinNY4lifeyo
FAIRLIGHT SECRET ALT IS SO POWERFUL IN FAIRLIGHT WHEN YOU HAVE MULTIPLE SELECTIONS HOLD DOWN ALT AND MAGIC HAPPENS + also helpful for automation, looking forward to more fairlight videos Chadwick 😉
Hello from Malaysia. Thank you for the helpful tips, dude. Really appreciate it. I'm transitioning from Pro Tools as my main audio post solution and the learning curve is a bit steep. These types of videos really helps me get through it easier. Looking forward to more contents from you.
These are great tips, thank you. I'm a believer that good audio makes for a great video, sadly it's the last thing some people consider when they're finalizing their videos. Fairlight is such a powerful tool and needs more great tips and tutorials for content creators.
Thanks for another great video Chadwick 👌 I learn so much from you that I've struggled to figure out of in the past and more. Keep the great content coming 🙌
Thanks again for the great content Chadwick. We focus so much on the image and when it comes to Audio it is difficult to find good tutorials. Plus, you're editing in a cool, easy-to-learn style
Thanks again for watching and the encouragement! It makes me happy to hear great people like you are also interested in making videos sound better too.
Hi Chadwick, Following my comments below I have just tried Audacity which is free and the latest version did a pretty good job of normalising the mix to -0.9 and -14LUFS. Shame Davinci cant do the same.
The main thing is that Fairlight won't do any compression or limiting without you telling it to do so. This is why you can't pull the level up as easily. There is a paid plugin from waves that can be added to your output bus in Resolve if you would like this functionality without going out to Audacity. But yeah I'm with you and would love to have a limter/normalize function combined as an option.
@@CreativeVideoTips I completely agree as I am not at all sure why on earth they even put a normaliser especially one that does not seem to do anything. I will look at the Waves one as I do have a few of their plugins.