Cooking a Story
Casey Faris
Lesson Info
5. Cooking a Story
Summary (Generated from Transcript)
The lesson is about how to edit video in DaVinci Resolve by using the analogy of cooking a story to explain the steps involved in the editing process.
Q&A:
What is the analogy used to explain the editing process?
The analogy used to explain the editing process is cooking a story.
How does the analogy of cooking a story relate to the editing process?
Just like cooking a soup, editing involves gathering the ingredients (video clips), checking and preparing each ingredient (editing each clip), and combining them together to create a final product.
What is the first step in the editing process?
The first step is to gather the video clips, either by shooting them yourself or by using footage from someone else.
What is the next step after gathering the video clips?
The next step is to import the clips into DaVinci Resolve and have them ready to use in the editing process.
How does the analogy of cooking a story emphasize the importance of editing techniques and proportions?
Just like adding the right ingredients and using the right proportions in cooking, editing also requires using the right techniques and proportions to create a cohesive and engaging story.
Lessons
Class Introduction
01:14 2Hardware
01:34 3DaVinci Resolve Overview
02:34 4Edit Page
02:42 5Cooking a Story
01:48 6The Ingredients For the Story
04:47 7Media Pool - The Pantry
05:25 8Source Viewer - Inspecting the Ingredients
02:15The Cutting Board
07:00 10Timeline is Where the Story is Made
02:51 11Controlling Clips on the Timeline
02:55 12Control the Clip Order
01:55 13Trimming Clips
02:28 14Control the Timing of the Story
04:26 15Setting In's & Outs in the Source Viewer
05:04 16Editing In Passes: Intro
02:30 17Edit Pass #1: Rough Cut
13:45 18Edit Pass #2: Smooth It Out
13:33 19Edit Pass #3: Get Picky
13:19 20Audio
12:29 21Basic Titles
05:54 22Rendering
04:53 23Further Learning
02:27Lesson Info
Cooking a Story
When you're just learning video editing, it's really easy to get kind of overwhelmed with all the details of, you know, what shots do I use and how do I create these effects and everything. Here's all you really need to know. Editing is like making a story, And to make this a little bit more fun and because I'm a little bit hungry right now what we're gonna be doing is talking about cooking a story, the steps that we are taking to edit our film are kind of analogous to the steps that you would take to actually make some soup. Go with me here. It's gonna be okay. Think about it. If you were gonna make soup, how would you do it? Well, the first thing that you would need would be ingredients. So you'd go to the store and you'd get whatever ingredients you need and then you'd take them back and you'd put them in your pantry or your fridge and have them on hand anytime that you wanted to cook something. Then when it's time, you take each ingredient out and you look at it, make sure it's exa...
ctly how you want. Maybe you cut it up and you'll combine it with the other ingredients to taste good to actually make the dish that you're trying to make. That whole thing's a process, just like editing is a process. And we actually do a similar thing with video editing. Just like you go to the store to get ingredients you would go out and shoot or you would grab any kind of footage that maybe somebody else has shot that you wanna put into your movie. Then just like you would take the ingredients home and you would put them in your cabinet. We need to bring all of the video clips that we've shot into Resolve and have them on-hand, have them ready to use in our story. Then we can take each clip, make sure that it's exactly the way that we want. And then we combine it with the other clips to taste good. Right? And together with the right techniques and proportions, we make something that is really good at the end of the day.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Stan
This is a great class! Probably my favorite Creativelive class so far. I've been a fulltime photographer for 13 years now, I guess it's about time I get back into video. I love that Resolve has a free version to learn on. The pace of this class was perfect, can't wait to watch the rest of Casey's DaVinci classes.
Simona Geneva
Thanks to Casey Faris for the interesting study material. I have been looking for a creative life course for DaVinci Resolve for a long time and I am very happy that one has already been created on your platform. I look forward to the other pieces. Thanks again for the shared knowledge!
user-ada623
I've seen many DaVinci tutorials that seem to just make things more confusing but Casey's tutorial really took a simple step-by-step explanation to really show how powerful and yet simple it is to use Davinci. The tools Casey covered in this course gave me the confidence to edit the ton of videos I have collecting dust on my hard drive. Great job Casey and a great sense of dry corny humor...lolol highly recommended!!