Need to quicken your workflow on DaVinci Resolve? We have a few tips to help you do just that!
Editing is an extremely time-consuming discipline. With long hours spent staring at a computer screen, any shortcuts you can master are going to be crucial. Who doesn’t want to maximize efficiency and output?
In this video, Chadwick from Creative Video Tips demonstrates five tips on how to use adjustment clips instead of nested compound clips in DaVinci Resolve, to create effects in your edit.
What is an Adjustment Clip?
But first… what is an adjustment clip?
An adjustment clip is a feature in video editing software that allows you to apply video effects, color grading, or other adjustments to a specific section of a video clip. It essentially acts as a layer on top of your existing video clip and enables you to modify the appearance or timing of a particular segment without affecting the rest of the video.
Author: Ari Jacobson
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