DaVinci Resolve Guru: Moving Timelines Between Editing Apps

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Free Online Course: DaVinci Resolve Guru: Moving Timelines Between Editing Apps provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. DaVinci Resolve Guru: Moving Timelines Between Editing Apps is taught by Patrick Inhofer.

Overview
  • Understand the process of sharing timeline data between editing apps like Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and Avid Media Composer, and DaVinci Resolve.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Moving Timelines: Basic Concepts
    • What is round-tripping and why do people take the extra time?
    • The two round-tripping workflows
    • Why conforming is essential to round-tripping
    2. Preparing Timelines for Import INTO DaVinci Resolve
    • Analyzing camera originals
    • Intro: Importing the editor's timeline
    • Editor task: Simplify (and fix) the timeline!
    • Editor task: 'Baking in' speed ramps and effects
    • Editor task: Dealing with graphics, text and generators
    • Editor task: Exporting a fully texted 'reference movie'
    • Editor task: Exporting an XML/AAF from Premiere Pro, FCPX and Avid
    3. Importing & Conforming Your Timeline INTO DaVinci Resolve
    • Importing XMLs: Default settings
    • Importing XMLs: 'Reel Assist' option 1
    • Importing XMLs: 'Reel Assist' option 2
    • Conforming 101: Fixing initial problems
    • Conforming 101: Shot replacement
    • Conforming 101: 'Force Conform' missing clips
    • Optional: Consolidating to your drives
    4. Final Steps & Alternative Workflows in the Conform Process
    • Pre-rendering! Find (hidden) problems before they happen
    • Using the 'Offline Reference Movie'
    • Alternative conform: The flat file workflow
    • Alternative conform: Rendering the flat file
    5. Exporting Your Color Corrected Timelines FROM DaVinci Resolve
    • Setting the render for the Handles workflow
    • Exporting XMLs & AAFs out of DaVinci Resolve
    • Checking your renders
    Conclusion
    • Next steps