![]() ![]() If you'd like to fade from black or to black for your first and last clips (start and end of video). ![]() You can also find video transitions in the effects library (opened at the top bar) if you need more options. It's subtle, effective, and works well in most situations. This fades the left clip out as the right one fades in. One of the easiest ways to add a in between transition is to right click on the edges of two side by side clips and choose Add X Frame Cross Dissolve. This keeps dead space out of your final video! For screencast videos like I often make, I bring the edges inwards till it close to when the spoken audio starts. Then you can left click & hold on the edge of a clip to pull it left or right to control the clip length. When you have made some of your basic cuts, using the trim tool is very handy for pulling away edges of clips for tighter more interesting edits. The toggle for that is in the top right of the timeline view options and are enabled by default. I highly recommend making sure audio waveforms are enabled while you edit so you can see where there are sounds in your video just by looking at the timeline. One of the best guides for showing where you want to make your cuts will be the audio waveforms if there was spoken audio in the clips. ![]() Using a typical keyboard layout, B enters blade edit mode and Ctrl+B can be made to cut at the timeline cursor (the red line with a notch at the top) any time whether you're in blade mode or not. The blade tool and blade shortcuts are the ideal way to cut away huge swaths of your unusable footage as you shrink your project to the exact clips you actually want. I'll be going through this class project using the edit page for a typical video editing workflow. ![]() Or dragging clips from your computer to the media pool or timeline on either the media page, cut page, or edit pages of resolve. Remember to start a new project and bring in assets either by locating them on the media page using the media storage at the top left. Let's recap on the key ones and implement those on a project that you're working with on your timeline. The goal of this class project will be to use the techniques shown in the beginnner's course to make your next video made in Resolve 16+ better. ![]()
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