In this installment of 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 is also known as round-tripping. You’ll also learn the concept of ‘conforming,’ which is verifying your timeline in Resolve precisely matches the timeline exported from your non-linear editor.
- We've wrapped up talking about…roundtrip workflows in DaVinci Resolve.…I want to share with you my favorite resources…to continue your skill development in the field…of digital video color correction.…First, for more information on DaVinci Resolve itself,…from within the app, select Help,…DaVinci Resolve Help, and that'll open up ...…... yes, the manual.…Now, unlike the software manuals you've come to know…and despise, the DaVinci Resolve manual…is filled with tons of useful information…including roundtrip workflow guidelines.…
For more interactive help, you can visit…forum.blackmagicdesign.com.…There is a specific forum for DaVinci Resolve.…This website is designed primarily as user-to-user help,…but the Resolve development team is frequently seen…answering questions and solving problems.…It never hurts to ask questions there.…Here, check out the library to see my titles on Resolve.…And if you do a search on DaVinci Resolve,…you'll also find more of these Guru titles.…
Finally, as you use DaVinci Resolve,…you'll no doubt find new features…
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11/18/2016You'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.
- 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
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome2m 6s
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Using the exercise files3m 25s
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1. Moving Timelines: Basic Concepts
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2. Preparing Timelines for Import INTO DaVinci Resolve
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Analyzing camera originals5m 14s
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3. Importing & Conforming Your Timeline INTO DaVinci Resolve
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4. Final Steps & Alternative Workflows in the Conform Process
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5. Exporting Your Color Corrected Timelines FROM DaVinci Resolve
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Checking your renders3m 8s
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 8s
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