I have been watching a couple of tutorials for Resolve. This was the BEST I have seen! Very clear to the point. Not skipping any steps. Explains the tool without getting too wordy or detailed. Excellent Job. Subscribed!
Glad it helped! Thanks for subscribing Don. It is really appreciated. Enjoy the channel. I do LIVE streams every now and again, sometimes unanounced so you hit the bell icon too if you want to be kept up to date. Also, in the description you'll find a link to my free email with some free items for you. Enjoy. darren
Thanks for this, just watched several videos on tracking but yours was the only one to mention the difference between clip and frame mode and to use clips that were challenging enough to not work with just a few clicks, thank you
@@DarrenMostyn how do you make it so the tracker automatically dispears after the tracked item disapears from scree, because once the tracked item that i want blurred out disappears from screen the tracker itself just stays on screen with the blur still on screen?
I always love when people say how many subs they have and its a low number. I look down and see you have tens of thousands now and it makes me feel good
🟢 Resolve has undoubtedly the finest tracker in the world, but what do you do when it goes wrong ? Watch this episode for my pro tips on fixing bad tracking.
With the door, it's also possible to use a point tracker to track the sign and keep your matte in the original spot. I find with moving shots and the perspective not shifting as much a point tracker works wonders.
Thank you I don't see anyone else teaching these sort of fundamentals, it's always this that and that and bam it works except on my end when it doesn't. No explanations on controls or whys I'll be watching more of your videos in the future👍
@@DarrenMostyn Thank you Darren you are a great professor, really generous in the information and excellent tutor on the way you explain. I discovered you when I bought my speed editor and I keep coming back for more info ! Keep up the great work !
Friggin' hell, Darren. Great tutorial. Great teaching style. What I really like about your videos is that you show how you to make it work in a practical sense. It's not too fast, not too slow. Seriously, you are not going to be around 4k subscribers for long. Just remember us early Subscribers when you get into the 6 figure plus Subscribers. Keep these real world examples happening. Many thanks from Down Under.
I'm in the early days of learning Resolve... every time I come to your channel I get gold! Also appreciate the new (to me) shortcut for 'Enhanced Viewer' (Option + F on Mac), lovely!
I feel like a real fanboy with your tuts Darren. But people who are not experienced should read this and appreciate just how great the information is. Good news on the 4k, that's just the start my friend. I predict big numbers for you. The only thing that people may come into confusion on is when a power window crosses something and the hue affects whatever it was that it crosses. I have seen people pull their hair out trying to figure out what to do. Splitting a track over two windows doesn't come to mind right away until suggested. Also when in FRAME mode the parameters can be changed and it will set a keyframe as well. So the softness and opacity etc. can be keyframed in the track. Great tutorial.
Thanks for your support (as always) Jim. As you know I could go into much more depth but not sure that a 2 hour tracking video on RU-vid is going to cut it! I didn't even touch the sides really here ... but should get most people thinking slightly differently on how to fine tune the tracker. All the best, and appreciate your support on the channel - lets get it to 10K soon! All the best, Darren.
Thanks Darren for another really helpful presentation. Clean, concise delivery. Helping my understanding of DaVinci and making the whole process very enjoyable.
Thank you for this tutorial, almost went crazy trying to figure out that you had to go from "clip" to "frame" to not affect the whole clip backwards! Truly obvious that you have done this for a long time! :)
Thank you Sandell. Glad you appreciate it. Yes, I have done over 10 years of grades in this tool so its an understatement to say I've done this for a long time. Im happy to share to spare you all the years! You might want to join my exclusive EMAIL list for free items and future goodness eepurl.com/hob0oH (non-spammy guaranteed). All the best, Darren.
Oh my god. What an absolutely incredible tutorial. Instant subscribe. The amount of insanely-good content for Resolve, vs Premiere or Vegas, is astounding.
You are a true Legend Darren 👏🏻 Thank you so much mate. This is by far, the best video about tracking in power windows i have seen. I encourage you to do a couple of more episodes about the tracker, I would love to see your take on the stabilizer and FX part, cloud and point track...and is it true you need to convert titles, text etc to a compund clip for it to be tracked trough the Color page? Like getting text to stick to a moving subject? Keep it up mate, this was really nice. Great job 🔥
Glad you liked it. TBH - I would track text using Fusion.....its really easy - I'll do a tutorial on it once I've cleared my next few tutorials that are already planned. Thank you for your kind words! Have a good weekend.
thank you so much, i saw some video about tracking but i had many issues when the tracking was not following the video thanks to your video now i m good.
Excellent tutorial. I wasn't even aware that you could reposition the power window after tracking. What a brilliant technique for grading. Thanks so much.
I needed to see this! I would like a video with explinations on: when & when not to use the tracking peramaters (pan, tile, zoom, rotate and perspective 3D) Also, The Cloud Tracker and the Iteractive Modes.
What a great tutorial. I'm not a massive user of the tracker, and when I do it mostly works how I need it to but there's always been a few things that haven't, and this clears up so much confusion about the tracker tool and so extremely well explained and executed, even down to the orange outlines showing exactly which component you're talking about. Thank you for such a well made tutorial!
Superb tutorial Darren (just like all the others from you). I so appreciate that you share your vast amounts of knowldge and experience with relative newbies like me.
Thanks again Darren, that was once again an excellent tutorial. To the point and full of useful information that can be applied in plenty of working scenarios. Great work, keep it up!
excellent Video, the best I have seen on the cloud tracker. great detail and alternatives for tracking objects (specific the tracking of the door in this great Video)
One of the best tutorials I’ve ever seen. If only the rest of youtube was like this. Excellent useful and revealing to bone heads like me that can’t figure stuff out quickly by themselves!
Glad I had a friend point me to Mr Mostyn. Simply where it is at in Davinci Resolve. As you refine your style... please maintain not given us all the extra option. just to the point is perfect. me a fairly newbie with Davinci Resolve. You: My Davinci Resolve Mentor. Thank you.
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As I posted last month when I first came upon your Channel; amazing content, and instruction. I just got Resolve, and worked on my first clips outside of iMovie.
That was really useful, to learn how to track objects and then fix issues when they crop up, on the fly. I've watched a few tutorials about tracking where the presenter purposely selects clips which they know will not have any problems and delivers the tutorial. However when I try the techniques, on my own clips, I enter a world of pain because I don't know how to fix the tracking problems and the presenter conveniently omitted to explain the "What Ifs". I'm definitely going to use these skills tonight. Cheers
just found this channel, amazing stuff. I learned resolve by myself mostly and this is so helpful to understand how to do stuff faster. Big fan of your work! Keep it going!
Darren, you're a genius! Very concise, efficient, to the point, and real world tips. Much appreciated!!! Subbed. Just downloaded DR17, so very anxious to see all of your tips and tutorials for the new version.
Welcome aboard! Thank you for the kind words. There will be a new tutorial next week. I did 4 for this week so don't expect that....usually 1 every week or 2 - I have a full time job as a colourist and run a broadcast post facility and agency. Trying my best for you and Id make 5 a week if I could!!!