DaVinci Resolve Guru: Moving Timelines Between Editing Apps
DaVinci Resolve Guru: Moving Timelines Between Editing Apps is an Intermediate level tutorial on Photography, crafted by the author, Patrick Inhofer. This tutorial is a critical step for a person who needs to get better at his/her Photography skills. It gives you a strong understanding on Color Correction, Photography, Video, Video Editing, DaVinci Resolve, Color Correction, Photography, Video, Video Editing and DaVinci Resolve.
In this installment of DaVinci Resolve Guru, colorist Patrick Inhofer guides you through the process of moving your timelines into DaVinci Resolve from Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and Avid Media Composer. This process is often called “round tripping” by colorists and editors. You’ll find out how to prepare timelines for export into DaVinci Resolve, and learn what features will survive import into Resolve and what features will kill the round-tripping process.
You’ll also explore the concept of conforming. Conforming is verifying your timeline in Resolve precisely matches the timeline exported from your non-linear editor. Plus, learn the options for sending your color corrected timeline back to your nonlinear editor for final graphics and export.
Topics include:
- Why move your timelines into Resolve?
- Understanding the round-tripping process
- Understanding XML
- The differences between round-trip workflows
- How to verify your timeline is imported correctly
- Rendering out individual clips vs. rendering out single clips