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We continue exploring DaVinci Resolve 19 in this week's webinar: Multicam and Double-system Editing in DaVinci Resolve 19. My main emphasis is on creating, syncing, editing and trimming multicam clips. However, along the way, I'll also explain the Sync Bin and when to use it, highlight a hidden bug you need to work around, and illustrate a little-known feature called the Take Selector. I also discovered a very cool stress test that you'll want to see. As always, my live webinars are free.
Link: Free Registration for Larry's Resolve Webinar
Oh! I'll also be using some new audio gear this Wednesday. Take a listen and let me know what you think. A review coming in the next week or two.
If you need a refresher on the latest version of Resolve, take a look at my recent webinar: Get Started Editing with DaVinci Resolve 19. It's available in my store and Video Training Library at a 25% discount!
Link: Get Started with DaVinci Resolve 19 (Save 25%)
Archiving media for the long-term is not easy - because everything digital dies. Ars Technica ran a cautionary article on the problems the music industry is having as their historical files are slowly disappearing. "Historical" meaning from the 1990s!
Link: The music industry's hard drives are all dying (Ars Technica)
Nic Dean is the developer of Captioneer, a Premiere Pro extension that creates animated captions directly in your timeline. If you use Premiere, you'll want to read my interview with Nic.
Link: Captioneer – Animated Captions for Adobe Premiere Pro
Templates are a great way to save time when creating visual effects in Final Cut Pro. Creating a template in Motion doesn't require either great artistic or programming skills. In this tutorial, I illustrate a variety of techniques you can use to create templates in Motion. I also provide a free Motion project that you can download and use for yourself.
Link: Create a Custom Motion Template for Final Cut Pro
So, how's business these days? I'm interested in your take on the state of our industry. Is it good - bad - 'bout the same? Send me an email with your story. My goal is to compile everyone's thoughts into an article and publish it in the next week or two. All stories will be anonymous unless you give me permission to use your name. What are your challenges - and where are your successes?
Please email me your thoughts. I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Until next Monday, stay healthy, stay hopeful and edit well.
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