
In this tutorial David walks through how to perform some effective skin retouching in Resolve and After Effects, based on his recent work for a music video. The second guide takes a quick look at using the Media Management tool in Resolve, to quickly trim a project to only the referenced media, rather than all of the source media.Ĭolorist David Torcivia has a great knack for sharing simple tips, with sufficient detail to leave you feeling like you could replicate the technique in your own work. I use groups in different ways, but the most common scenarios are: Group by a camera – when the clips were shot using multiple cameras, Group by a shot – close-ups, medium shots, long shots and Group by location. 2. Makes grading similar clips fast and easy. I use the grouping for two reasons: 1. Categorises the clips into logical groups. Grouping is one of my most used features in DaVinci Resolve, especially in bigger projects where grades organization is a must. In these first two step-by-step guides Tomas from Time in Pixels, provides an excellent primer on how to work with groups of clips in Resolve, as well as a few ‘gotchas’ to watch out for.


This post brings together some of the best free DaVinci Resolve 12 training available online, as well as a few pointers to some new paid tutorials if you want a more comprehensive schooling. DaVinci Resolve 12.1 is now available and packed with a slew of new features and updates.
