Bruh you've gotta be joking. I was literally just about to look something like this up and this pops out. Love Magnates Media's style. Made 6 minutes earleir too lol. Perfect timing. Great to have you back.
@@oliveuk Heard that it's the industry standard for color correction and grading, Avid for overall editing. Avid also has pro tools as the industry standard for music production, quite the dominance on the market, for some reason.
@RobCreates Definitely here for more 3d editing tutorials and magnets media style. I watched every second of it, keep em coming and ty for your attribution ❤️
Great tutorial Rob.Thanks for sharing the valuable knowledge. It will be great if you share the media files in the description, then it becomes easy to follow step by step.
Really love the tutorial, especially since it's long ad detailed. One bit of feedback. Since people are learning this, details are a bit important so if you can have higher resolution videos (if possible) it helps since then at higher resolutions it's easier to view the fine details. Normally, I don't consider this but for tutorials it helps. Thanks again for the video.
I’m really glad this was helpful for you!! Love the advice too I have a couple videos lined up but I’ll look into seeing if their is a way to increase the resolution for future vids
Also becuase you show step by step which is good most of the videos just show a video after they already they did the work, you show you doing the work which I like becuase I don’t understand
Dude, you are beyond awesome. I really like the davinci tutorials. Since you asked what I will like to see more of... do you think it's possible to edit photos and thumbnails on resolve. I would love to see that.
Eyyyyy I really apprecate it brotha!! Absolutely could I got quite a few bangers coming out but could definitely make a tutorial on this because I used to make all my thumbnails in Davinci 😜
Awesome tutorial, thanks. Is it necessary to do all of the 3d camera work in fusion? It seems like you can do simple zoom and key framing in the edit page. Maybe I am missing something because I am new to Resolve.
Great question, as far as I know you can do the 3d stuff only in fusion. I'm sure their is probably a way you can do like a simple fake 3d look on the edit page but for this stuff I find it much easier to just use fusion
No real reason to be honest it is just personal preference I am just used to using the normal transform node. So it was more out of habit than anything... both should work
cool, can you please make a tutorial on how to rotate the camera when it goes from one scene to another? I noticed that it rotates slightly while moving to the next scene and it does that from time to time, looks cool but idk how to do it.
I'm pretty sure I know what you mean but can you please send me a link of a video and give me some timestamps of when this happens. I got a few vids lined up but wouldn't mind doing another magnates media vid in a lil while
@@RobCreates sure, it's the How A Poor Farm Boy Became Henry Ford vid minute 5:26 and 15:08 I noticed that the viewport is larger cause the camera goes to the right on 15:08 how to do that?
1:12:53 I mean, after 10 minutes in I could skip ahead to the end because you did nothing but bring things into view. The clip in the beginning had much more, like that dissolve and other effects.
Awesome, yeah I was using Davinci for photo editing for a while it was originally made as a photo coloring software I believe. Otherwise their is photopea which is a web based photoshop I believe
It's debatable certain tasks will be faster in after effects and certain parts faster in Davinci. For a vid like this the difference is probably negligible whichever you're more used to. However if you need to work on something that needs to be aligned properly within the screen after effects actually has a native align section which is super useful for motion graphics and a lot of video work that you may have to do and you can get different plugins to adjust the anchor points of different things. And fusion simply just doesn't have it. I think that this is davinci biggest drawback Also I find text features are easier to adjust character by character or word by word in after effects so after effects might have a slight edge
Sure thing.. I have two pc oftentimes I use my mac it is much faster to use it is Macbook pro m2 max with 64gb of ram Windows pc intel i9 (can't remember which) 32 gb ram and a 3090 graphics card
It will totally depend from person to person.. It took me about a year of going at it all day to get to this level.. but learning will differ from person to person and the resources you may find.. some will learn and understand quicker but others slower.. If I get enough people interested I may start up a one on one coaching or group coaching. Which could definitely help you fast track your learning in davinci or adobe editing software. If you're interested make sure to hit that subscribe button and bell because I will probably post it in community post or another video.. Cheers and best of luck!!