Hardware
Casey Faris
Lesson Info
2. Hardware
Summary (Generated from Transcript)
The topic of the lesson is how to edit video in DaVinci Resolve, specifically focusing on the hardware requirements needed to effectively use the software.
Q&A:
What kind of computer is recommended for video editing in DaVinci Resolve?
A relatively powerful computer, such as a gaming PC or a recent Mac, is recommended.
What are the important specifications for the computer?
It should have a good graphics card, ample memory, and a large amount of storage space.
Why is a three button mouse recommended?
A three button mouse is recommended because it allows for regular clicking, right-clicking, and using the scroll wheel, which is frequently used in DaVinci Resolve.
What is DaVinci Resolve?
DaVinci Resolve is a professional video editing software that has a free version capable of performing any video editing task.
Is there a cost associated with using DaVinci Resolve?
No, the free version of DaVinci Resolve can be used for all video editing needs.
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
Hardware
So, what do we actually need to start working with video? Well, the very first thing that we're gonna need is a computer. And really this has to be a computer that's relatively powerful. I would recommend something like a gaming PC or a relatively recent Mac. Just something that's a little bit more powerful than just something that you might find at your grandma's house. Needs to have a little bit of power under the hood, if you know what I mean. You wanna make sure that you have a pretty good graphics card, lots of memory, lots of space on your hard drive. Video editing takes up a lot of space. So if you have like terabyte, that would be really good. Also, now don't overlook this. Because this is easy to kind of ignore, but I really recommend you get a three button mouse, okay. The reason for that is because you're gonna want to regular click, right click, but especially this scroll wheel and especially clicking down on the middle of the scroll wheel. We use this all the time in Resol...
ve. Believe me, if you don't have a three button mouse, pause here and go to the store and get one for 12 bucks, okay. It is worth it. I know how you're gonna ignore me, and just not do that. I'll wait. (speaker laughs) We're gonna be using an app called DaVinci Resolve, which is an industry standard, very professional video app and it has a really good free version that can do absolutely anything that you want to do. So if you have all of that and you have your learning cap on I'm not sure what a learning cap is but I'm pretty sure people have those. If you have all of that, this is gonna be great.
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!!