I've done very simple things with Davinci and have been looking for some good tutorial on it. Does anyone have a good tutorial link for Davinci? I'm still using the free version (haven't needed the pro version yet).
Yes, for me personally, I believe Casey is one of the best and he's through and pretty good with explaining things. I hear you. Some of these guys start talking fast and what they show on the screen isn't reflecting what they are doing, their mouse pointer is flying all over the place, they leave out steps, they use phrases and buzzwords that leave you stumped and frustrated. Casey is not one of those and he has several "beginner" videos available that are both short and long and comprehensive or not, depending on what you need. Unfortunately DR is not the easiest so it's take a fair amount of explaining. But you are in luck, there are at least a dozen other good guys to help and here are just a couple of my favorites (be sure to browser thru all of their YT videos to see what you like); choose one or watch them all! These are not big time movie studio editors who talk over your heard or pretend like everyone is at the advanced level. DR is not easy, especially when starting out (especially for me); please hang in there.Just wondering if you've watched this video? I've seen some videos, and some of them SAY they are for beginners, or newbies, but they fly thru things so fast and don't define terms, etc so I've found quite a few that weren't really helpful for me. I have seen some of this guys videos and he seems to be better - given the fact this video is almost 2 hours long I'd hope it was more beginner oriented, but it is always good to have personal experience.
Thanks for the link.
Yes, for me personally, I believe Casey is one of the best and he's through and pretty good with explaining things. I hear you. Some of these guys start talking fast and what they show on the screen isn't reflecting what they are doing, their mouse pointer is flying all over the place, they leave out steps, they use phrases and buzzwords that leave you stumped and frustrated. Casey is not one of those and he has several "beginner" videos available that are both short and long and comprehensive or not, depending on what you need. Unfortunately DR is not the easiest so it's take a fair amount of explaining. But you are in luck, there are at least a dozen other good guys to help and here are just a couple of my favorites (be sure to browser thru all of their YT videos to see what you like); choose one or watch them all! These are not big time movie studio editors who talk over your heard or pretend like everyone is at the advanced level. DR is not easy, especially when starting out (especially for me); please hang in there.
Not to mention, Black Magic design has their own very comprehensive training online for free. Plus when you finish a module, you get a certification for that portion of the software. There's a test to take afterwards and if you pass, they give you a certificate. I believe I have one for beginning editing (somewhere but you can get certified for Fusion or Color Grading, or any of the sections of the software. Be prepared though, they make sure you really know the software before giving out a certification.
This clip should help you get started on the training videos available directly from BlackMagic.Thanks for that - I never even looked on the Black Magic site for training videos - I guess I have more to watch now.....
I've spent a little time watching and thus far haven't learned a ton but have picked up a few tidbits here and there - but I still have a long ways to go. There is a LOT to learn!
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