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Tame Your Video Chaos: Master Smart Bins in Davinci Resolve

  Tame Your Video Chaos: Master Smart Bins in Davinci Resolve Are you drowning in a sea of clips? Is your media pool looking more like a cluttered closet than an organized workspace? Fear not, young video editor! There's a superhero tool waiting to save your sanity: Smart Bins. Imagine a magical sorting hat for your video clips. That's essentially what Smart Bins are in Davinci Resolve. These nifty little features automatically filter your footage, making it a breeze to find exactly what you need. Let's dive in and discover how to harness their power. What are Smart Bins? Think of Smart Bins as automated file folders for your videos and audio. They sort your media based on specific criteria, like whether a clip has been used, its audio type (dialogue, music, effects), or even its frame rate. This means less time hunting through endless thumbnails and more time unleashing your creativity. Getting Started with Smart Bins First things first, make sure Smart Bi...

Organising The Fonts Folder

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I don't know about you but the list of fonts inside resolve is longer than I need, there are so many system fonts and fonts I just don't use. In this article, I am going to walk you through setting up a dedicated Davinci Resolve fonts folder. You can place a fonts folder anywhere on the system, however, Blackmagic have provided us with a documents folder that is perfect for this. Navigate to your Documents > Blackmagic design folder, create a new folder and rename it "Fonts". Add your favourite fonts to this folder, you can do this by dragging and dropping fonts from the system fonts folder to your newly created Blackmagic fonts folder. If you get fonts supplied with an asset you have downloaded you can just place them in this folder too.  Davinci Resolve scans and loads fonts on startup, which means you can add and remove fonts from this folder as and when required. We need to set resolve up to find our new fonts folder, this is straightforward. Open Resolve Navig...

Easy Character Level Styling on the Edit Page.

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Although I love the Text+ there are times when you need a quick tweak to a character but don't want to jump into fusion. Well, Blackmagic have you covered with the Text Title. Drag the Text Title to a track on your timeline and you now have access to a rich text editor with Character Level Styling available. To use the Character Level Styling (CSL from now on) you just need to select the characters in the rich text box which you want to style. The basic controls below will now work on those selected characters rather than the whole text. Currently, Drop Shadow and Background remain global but the rich text controls and stroke work per character. This is a really handy tool that is often overlooked, however as it is definitely not a fusion tool you can't take it into fusion and animate it. Although you can use the video transitions in the effects library to animate the text. That's it! A quick and easy way to add CSL to any title on the edit or cut page. Thanks for taking th...

Things You Didn't Know the Text+ or Text1 Could Do!

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 I have backache from decorating so I have decided to stop and write another post. Today we are talking about String Theory so we will be focusing on Text. I picked this subject as it is a very popular form of graphic in a project.  String Theory Although I think the Text+ or Text1 node is the most powerful node in resolve, I am not going to go through all the controls.  Think of this post as the bits everyone else seems to miss out on. (yes, I know there are exceptions). In no particular order, although I might have to build a title by the end of this post. This 8 line box is extremely powerful Typing! what's that all about? I am better at copy & paste but we don't even have to bother with that as the Text+ or Text1 can read a txt file.  Currently, there is a caveat, which is I have only figured out how to do this using the default DaVinci Resolve Document folder. Yes, you have one it is in your document folder. You currently have to place the text document you ...