Cutting Club ➡ creativevideotips.com/cuttingclub Mocha Pro Discount ➡ borisfx.com/store/affiliate/?product=mocha-pro&host=ofx&purchase-options=new-annual-subscription&a_aid=6537936f7a03f&a_bid=943ee0ae Affiliate links mean I earn a commission from qualifying purchases. This helps support my channel at no additional cost to you. 00:00 DaVinci Resolve Fusion Screen Replacement 00:52 Screen Filming Best Practices 02:39 Linear Gamma Workflow 04:51 Mocha Pro Tracking with Fusion 13:20 Corner Pin Track Data 16:25 Offsetting Data for Tweaks 19:43 Rounded Corners 22:34 Motion Blur 23:15 Control Reflections 28:54 Edge Glow 34:35 Dynamic Island 40:31 Match Blacks 43:26 Change Insert Element 44:33 Recap 45:49 Fusion A-B Buffer Wipe
Then you broke everything! Your tutorial no longer works for everyone... only for the elite But it must be me who is wrong... Anyone who is not from the elite should not be here!
As if you really understood editing and finishing videos... Stop trying to act good... an advanced tutorial for you is like quantum physics for a 1 year old.
. @coffeelover1456 It seems your talent for disparagement is only exceeded by your experience with financial hardship and envy. I'll take your advice under advisement, with the hope that we both might learn something of value beyond our current means.
2 minor corrections I want make - 709 (scene) is not 2.4, but for most people this is a good choice. Part of the curve is different. 709 (scene) is 709. The other correction is about locking the tracking points with the checkbox to circle - this only prevents from retracking, you can still manually move the displacement point which you don't want to do. So if you can't grab the offset point at first, you can start to move the offset at the bottom of the tracker settings in the inspector.
Chadwick, Thank you so much for your tutorials. You always knock them out of the park. As a fellow post professional of over 20 plus years. I've seen a lot of demo and tutorials. Your style and explanations are right on the money for me. I look forward to your content always. Much appreciated and I've learned so much. Master Trainer title is well deserved. Thank you again. Looking forward to watching even more.
Thank you for the Mocha-pro part!! This is the ONLY tutorial I've found (other than the videos from Boris, which are mostly for work with AE) that is integrated with Resolve. Thanks!!
Great vid! Very helpful. But please export your subtitles out of resolve as srt without formatting.. every line now has on either side And your audio sounds distorted, slightly clipping even. Very fatiguing to listen to
I particularly liked the moment about alpha separation and combination, and also paid attention to the control of mats to affect the glow of this area, separating it from the entire surface. Well, of course, as in reality - it's the glow and glare on the screen. It looks professional and complete.
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words. I have a tutorial coming up that uses the built in planar tracker to show a different lighting technique that you might enjoy.
@@CreativeVideoTips Great. When viewed with different tools and from different angles, it is invaluable. Thank you for your hard work and useful information 👍
Fantastic with some mocha in fusion. Hope you will make more of this. I find your “running through the process” at the end, really good. Thank you so far.😊
Another tips is if someone already has set up the color management for a project (which can be different), and doesn't want to mess with it (because of other timelines are relying on it), at the creation of a new timeline in the media pool we can change the color management setup for this particular timeline. This can be useful. The render in place (or just render), and copy it to the timeline where the full edit is
Top-shelf video!! You’ve presented quite a bit to chew on here - especially the compositing tricks. I’ve been itching to dive into a good tutorial for a few days now and I think I’ve found the one. Thanks for the great work.
Greetings Chadwick! Your tutorials are useful and deep, at least at the level of VFXstudy, I also learned a lot of new things from there, you explain very clearly and are easy to understand, even if you are not a native English speaker! Thank you for your teaching! From Russia with love!
Mostly hard to find tutorials on Mocha Pro using Resolve? Try impossible or non-existent! Thanks for the great, slow, tutorial. You have a new sub and like! 👍
didn't understand half what you said but you made it look so very simple that even I could follow. I'm going to try my own version following step by step....dont have mocha pro but could you do the same technique just using resolve ? thanks for sharing
This is such a great high quality professional tutorial. Please keep it up!!! Maybe a tutorial on re-graining a still image to match original grain of a video source? Thank you for your contribution.
love your mouse pointer to show what your doing while teaching. can i get that circle around my pointer for windows what program do i need and the magnifier is great also? im on windows!
Having a tutorial from you how you use the Wacom while editing would be nice. Im also preferring a lot to work with the Pencil, especially while doing photo- or compositing work but for editing, im finding myself every time switching back to the mouse, what kinda annoys me 😅
Thank you very much for the explanations from Mocha Pro + Davinci. I have a question regarding Mocha's Comp export to Tracker in Davinci. Can it also contain Mesh? Thank you and congratulations!
Thank you. Yeah I have only been using the subscription model which is much more reasonable especially if you aren’t needing it very often. I think it fits for projects that demand it.
Thanks you for busting the "green screen" myth when setting up screen replacement shots. I had to do so many of these in my career and can confirm that most of the time green causes more problems than it solves. However, I'm curious what your workflow is when you actually need to have foreground elements (finger swipes etc) held out in front of the screen? For intermittent, quick finger swipes, it's not a problem to just manually roto the finger for a few frames, but when there's a lot of foreground action for extended periods of time, I've often questioned if I should have told the production to shoot a green screen on the device, since it's a bitch and a half to do all that roto manually, and a green screen may be the lesser of many evils in that situation. The other issue I've run into when roto'ing fingers over a black screen is that it's harder to manage edge fringing, esp. when comping over a bright white screen replacement element. I often have to choke in on the matte a bit or create a separate edge matte and comp the edge using Screen mode to knock out the black. Just curious what your workflow is for situations like this? Thanks for the awesome masterclass that I wish existed 15 years ago when I first started using Monet/Mokey (before was called "Mocha"!)
Thanks for the support. There is no works all solution for roto, but I think green screen on "screens" is only ever useful for fine hair. When the brightness is very different I will use an edge extend or paint on RGB only technique to pull color back out and mask with the original alpha. The alpha will come from either a shape or sometimes magic mask with some tweaks. I might dive further into this topic because its something I think nobody is covering and I do a lot of it.
Thanks Chadwick, quick question, instead of purchasing Mocha Pro. Would it be possible to use the fusion tracker over the entire phone but slap a mask on the screen, that way nullifying the reflections?
That is a good thought but the point tracker is not actually tracking the middle area. It’s just the points so the mask wouldn’t do anything. However this would be useful on the planar tracker built into fusion. I would still track around bezels but cut out the middle. That might work. The fusion planar tracker is temperamental. Sometimes it’s awesome.
My biggest problem is that it's frustrating to learn until I get a better PC. 😔 I have a ton of RAM and space, but the processor just struggles with this program. However, I still enjoy your enthusiasm, 💪
Most of fusion relies a lot on cpu and there are some trick to get it to play easier, along with pre-rendering. This might be a good future topic. New computers always help too :)
@@CreativeVideoTips Excellent idea for a future topic! Acceptable (minimum) equipment to use would definitely enhance your videos since not everyone can afford new equipment. This is especially true if they/we are a part time Sunday user. 💪 Glad to know you're all moved in and set up again. ☺
Let's make a deal! I'll take your "w" shortcut b-spline thingie (I said "let's make a deal" but I've already taken it) and in exchange I'll give you the idea that instead of using two merge nodes to boost the reflections.... skip the second one and on the first (and now only) merge node, simply set Blend to 2.0. Want the equivalent of 3 merges? Set it to 3.0 and so on:)
New subscriber here. I hope you don’t mind to help me with this. My old pos computer worked with whatever files i had on an ssd from gopro or dji drone. I used my brothers computer when i was at his house to show him. I now have a proper computer and the files transfer over to the library, only the little square the thumb nail would be in is empty. It shows the time bar in the window to the right. I tried vlc to covert them, seems they’re already .mp4 I’m totally lost and stuck. There’s no answers anywhere i could find. More than likely i’m asking the wrong question. Now i’m asking around on some new pages until i find someone willing to respond. Cheers.
I do appreciate the tracking within Resolve but they need to make it every bit as robust as Mocha. I just can't bring myself to spend $600 on a add on.
You need to start your video out by telling us that we need to buy a plug-in in order to follow along with your tutorial… If I’m going to use mocha pro I’m going to use it in after effects. I don’t need to buy it again for resolve.
@@rano12321 You came to get involved in a conversation that wasn't even yours because you like trying to seem like something you're not... He said a lot of nonsense and didn't even understand what my comments in another conversation meant... and he even said that maybe I should look for a job... well, let's humiliate him a little since he asked... I am a businessman, very successful, PhD completed in Germany, fluent in 5 languages, I don't need to use Davinci because I already subscribe to a much better package than Davinci, which few can subscribe to... My residence is very large, beautiful, elegant, comfortable and employing more than 100,000 people directly and around 40,000 indirectly... Really, I don't need to look for a job... Now if you think that people who are fighting to improve, studying as best they can but can't afford it, at least for now, are spoiled, you only prove what you've already demonstrated... it's nothing more than a failed in life... as a human being and as a daddy's boy... I would even say that maybe you would work for me, but our selection process is very rigorous so you wouldn't have the slightest chance of being approved... I think he was upset because he thought I offended his husband and that wasn't even the intention, just to show two things... that there are people who need it and helping doesn't cost anything and that he was dishonest on the cover of the video, in the call to his video and I wasn't the only one to think this. I just wanted to remind you that there are people who need to learn to try to recover but have no way to invest...
@@rano12321 And just to show that you don't understand anything about video editing and finishing, the planar tracker fails miserably in this type of video... You don't know anything, lol
You should change your title by : "Screen Replacement Masterclass for DaVinci Resolve with Mocha Pro", like some other do with Syntheyes for example ... I gave up when you bega with Movha pro because I don't own it ....
@@CreativeVideoTipsYes I understand, but my comment is to help people, if they are looking for fusion tips, they can be afraid when you are talking about mocha. Actualy I didnt gave up lol. I am a syntheyes user, but I try to make all in fusion (except 3d object tracking of course). :) I am still looking for tips, even I know about all about tracking.
How is syntheyes? I'm not really making enough doing this to justify Mocha and Resolve's tracking is just good under ideal circumstances. It would be cool to see a tracker program comparison. Now if only we knew someone who really understood trackers....... @@totox691
@@CreativeVideoTips He is correct, you are the one twisting his words... If you used any other software besides Davinci to do anything, no matter what, you should have said yes on the call. You RU-vidrs don't do this because you know you lose views, because most of you don't have MOCHA PRO and won't be interested in purchasing one. At least be honest and admit it!
MOCHA PRO? Then you broke everything! Your tutorial no longer works for everyone... only for the elite But it must be me who is wrong... Anyone who is not from the elite should not be here!
It’s not about anything elite. It’s just showing one way to track that is rarely shown with resolve. All the same compositing tricks apply regardless the tracking tool used.
@@CreativeVideoTips Well, if you say that then it's because you don't know the capabilities of MOCHA well... nothing in the free version of Davinci achieves the same result... perhaps the plannar tracker, even so, sometimes it's a bit behavioral and doesn't work. to understand... So to really achieve it the way you showed in the video you will need MOCHA, even if it's not the PRO version... Do the following... Make a video like this, achieving the same result using only Davinci since you say it's possible... But the result has to be exactly the same, and with the same volume of work and workflow. So, so far it's yes to Elite!
@@CreativeVideoTips One observation... It's your channel, you direct its content to the target audience you want... As I said in the comments, I was the one who entered the wrong channel because I was taken by the thumbnail call that said nothing about MOCHA PRO... I'm not one of the elite, so I'm the one who's wrong and not you!
Mocha pro is a very standard plugin most people who are doing this professionally have, it's an one time investment like Resolve. Most people who are doing this seriously would rather have tutorials that are made with professional tools than made with free tools that gives you subpar results even tho most of what he showed can be done with the free version of Resolve. If spending like $600 one time puts you in the Elite category then almost every professional video editor/ vfx artist doing this professionally would be in the Elite group. But now lets do some math, the avg wage for an editor/vfx in a production house like around $20-40, and if you can get your work done much faster by spending $600 for one plugin that'd save them thousands of dollars in the long run, then that's a really easy choice for everyone. And yes, that's the whole point of a paid plugin, that it would give you better results faster. Nowadays people are so spoiled with free software and free education that they feel entitled about everything on the internet, and if something that requires some sort of monetary investment, they act like it's the end of world. You are def not in the Elite so you should consider seeking employment.
@@rano12321 You even tried to appear intelligent and cultured... But it failed immensely... I'm sorry... If you want advice, don't even try again, you'll be embarrassed again. Next time, try to at least understand what is said before coming to defend your husband!