From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals
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Adding effects on the Edit page - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals
Adding effects on the Edit page
- [Instructor] Resolve ships with an extensive set of effects found here in the effects library. This sidebar can be toggled on and off, but it does do a good job of conveniently categorizing these effects for us. Let's choose a video transition and just like on the cut page, you can see that it will show us a preview as we hover and scrub over a transition. If you don't like that behavior, you can go over to the options menu and turn off hover scrub preview. The little orange tab here on the cross dissolve indicates that this is the default transition. So if I come to this point right here and press command + T or control + T on a PC, I've got a transition applied. I can highlight it, press delete to remove the transition. To change your default transition, you can right click and set as standard transition. If you want to apply a transition to multiple clips, well go ahead and select multiple clips. Now let's apply…
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Navigating Resolve’s Edit page6m 4s
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Organizing audio and video track layouts9m
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Track targeting with the auto track selector7m 33s
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Understanding the Inspector6m 31s
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Adding effects on the Edit page6m 55s
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Animating audio and video using keyframes10m 3s
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