Dragging keyframes on the timeline! Learnt something today that I will definitly be using!
Daniel is the best explainer of Davinci Resolve!
Great technique. I've gotten in the habit of doing these things on adjustment clips so i can reuse them easily. But I love the use of grabbing the keyframes to adjust duration, i don't do that as much as i should.
There are different ways to achieve zoom in or out but the use of key frame is the best. Nice
Thank you so so much for your videos, they mean absolutely so much, and are very helpful. I’m new it’s all confusing to me but these little shorts help so much on understanding key points
Daniel, i continue to be grateful for your instruction. Worthy.
Thank you. I am noob for Davinci and I appreciate most of your video. 😄 I now know a little bit how to use Davinci. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much! I’m very new to davinci resolve and i’m trying to get as much help as i possibly can 😂
Bro. You deserve a peace Nobel for u work. 😃
Wow, you're a hero man, these short little tidbit tutorials to get you on your way are exactly what I wanted! Thanks a ton!
Hello Daniel can you please make a comprehensive tutorial on what some options in Preferences and Project Settings do?
My way is probably just to cut the video how much i want the zoom to last and just zoom for that dedicated clip and leave the rest as they are. It'll behave exactly like this (zoom in and out in an instant instead of gradually) and i think that it's easier.
I can't thank you enough for teaching me so much, i just recently got into DaVinci resolve, and I've already made two videos
Thanks you again, even if you have covered this before. That just means it's easier to find.
I don’t comment much I’ll be honest… But last night I decided to finish up a project on my computer and it showed media off-line. I l watched your video and you literally saved my whole project and I want you to know that so thank you.
This was extremely useful, this fits my format perfectly, thankssss
This helped Thank you Daniel
Thanks again! I was using the zoom effects, but this is pretty smooth!
a video on different speeds of keyframes and their effects would be cool! like when to use a fast zoom-in or what type of speeds i.e. distances work well as rule-of-thumbs
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