From the course: DaVinci Resolve 12 Essential Training

Unlock the full course today

Join today to access over 22,400 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.

Closer look: New menus

Closer look: New menus - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

From the course: DaVinci Resolve 12 Essential Training

Start my 1-month free trial

Closer look: New menus

- Resolve 12.5 modified it's menuing system fairly substantially. In earlier versions, most of the edit page commands lived in the, you guessed it, edit menu. But as Resolve has become a full-blown non-linear editing system, one menu for all editing commands just doesn't work anymore. So they've split that menu, let's take a closer look. And by the way, if my workspace doesn't look like yours in the UI here, go head up to workspace, layout, and you can reset the UI layout, and then put it back to fullscreen. So we're going to jump into the edit menu. And now we've got basically four, almost five menus here dedicated to editing in the timeline. We've got the edit menu, trim, timeline, clip, and mark. Edit is basically all the things you would expect. Cut ripple copy paste. Some of the ones that I personally like is place on top, I use this a lot when I'm conforming, and I need to run a reference movie against an imported timeline, I love this f12 command where I take the reference…

Contents