Forgot to mention my timeline is 60fps! And what I typically work in, so 8+ frames might seem a little long if you're in 24fps. Hope this was helpful! If you have more questions or want to hang with some like minded editing folk, come pop into the discord: discord.gg/J6WZmx9XDb
so there's a transition, it's called "push". you can push left, right, up or down. motion blur and easing in and out are built into the transition and you can do it all in the edit tab in about 3 seconds. effects library > video transition > PUSH TRANSITION
was just about to write this... push transition is way easier and with motion blur enacted looks great! also found as an extra... if you have a bit of resolution to play with... a little bit of a quick keyframe movement of your clips can really sell the whip pan. us the ease in/ ease out handles and make the move super fast for a fraction of a sec and smooth quickly down to zero movement.
This guy is a professional editor, there’s clearly a reason he’s doing it this way instead of the Push. i assume its because its easier to save and apply to other clips
@@wecameasdonuts so am I. if you wanna "swiss army" some effect to use a different way go for it but it won't be faster to adjust another effect rather than the effect that is made for that purpose. that's not being an efficient.
Thanks a lot! I used to use presets in Premier Pro and then found myself without pants in Davinchi, but I carefully followed ur guide and it turned out easier than I thought it is! Thaaaanks!
@@itstheWampus I try ahah. I was terribly afraid of new node system and didn't even want to learn it and tried to do all effects in After Effects but it's actually not that comfortable to go back and forth between programmes. I watched ur guide and now Davinchi seems more approachable land ahah so I continue to learn effects making here. Is it truth that Davinchi can replace After Effects in using of effects?
I made my first video in Clipchamp and second in Cap cut. But i really want to learn everything in Resolve. cause i want to buy the full version. But the way transitions are so east in the other two made me want to stay. thank you for this demonstration. Definitely subscribing to learn more from you.
I’m trying to learn how to edit and I learned about davinci recently and this tutorial made me think “ I’ll need to do this multiple times to remember” then he mentioned power bins and I felt so relieved
as someone with 0 editing experience that just got started with video editing two weeks ago, I can say that your video was the most informative. There are 4-5 other versions of this out there on youtube, but the way you explained it was the best, and with the most useful tips. I really liked the "M" tip. I wonder if we can somehow reuse groups of 2-3 adjustment layers or an adjustment layer + a small audio track. Good luck with the channel!
Thank you for the kind words Vlad! And to answer your question, maybe? If you have multiple adjustment layers + an audio later, you could try selecting all of them, and then creating a compound clip? Not 100% sure it'll work, but worth a shot!
Bro wtf!! Just 305 subs? It should be at least 305k. Anyways, that day will be near soon if you constantly upload this type of awesome content. A small tip(yes you can ignore ofc): Post at least once a week. A Fun Fact: I am your 306th subscriber!
Same concept, except what you're gonna wanna do is keyframe the "Angle" property in the Transform node. 1. Key frame at the starting frame. Set Angle to "0" 2. Key frame at the end point. Set Angle to an increment of 360 (make it -360 or -720 if you want it to spin the other direction) 3. Smooth your Keyframe Spline so that it Eases In and Eases Out (should look like an "S" curve) The main difference is that you won't need the keyframes in the middle that you use for the whipping version!
First, the video was very helpful🙃. But when I try to grab the transition from the power bins to use it for the second time there is an "error" which requires me to choose the folder of that transition... I don't understand what I need to do and every time I press any of the folders it shows me that error again... (And if I press cancel then the transition won't add to my timeline). Can somebody help me?
You can definitely use the one's DaVinci has! This just gives you a bit more control and I personally feel like it looks better. Whatever gets the job done 👍
Hey Wampus! For some reason when I do save the transition for future projects, it actually doesn't work (as in it doesn't do the transition seen on this video) but when it comes to like my animated texts which I have saved, that is not an issue. Do you know why that happens?
Hey Razlo! I'm not sure if it's this, but in more recent versions of DaVinci, there has been a problem with the Keyframes being shifted way off the starting point (i.e. 216000 frames foreward). I don't know why this happens, and the last time I looked into it, there didn't seem to be a fix, but if that's whats happening to you, you'll just need to shift them back to the beginning. You can do that in the Spline Window -> CTRL + A (Select your points) -> Go to the bottom drop down menu and change it from Time to Time Offset and enter in whatever value you want to shift them
Hey! Glad the video was helpful, so it depends on the type of zoom, but essentially the same principle applies. Set a keyframe on the "Size" property in the transform node where you'd like the animation to begin, and then set another keyframe where you'd like it to transition. On the transition keyframe, increase the Zoom/Size to whatever you'd like it to be (anywhere from 1.5x - 3.0x). Move one frame forward from where the transition keyframe is. This should be where your 2nd clip starts. Set a keyframe here and then go forward as many frames as you'd like the back half of the transition to last. Go through the same steps. Hope that helps!