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Every track includes real time equalization and dynamics processing to sweeten and fine tune your mix. This is in addition to your six real time track effects, making Fairlight far more powerful than other digital audio workstation software! Simply double click in the EQ area above any channel strip in the mixer to open the 6 band parametric equalizer. There are graphic controls and knobs for equalizing and filtering different tonal ranges. Double clicking the dynamics area will open the dynamics window which features expander, gate, compressor and limiter dynamics processing. Use the interactive controls to sweeten your tracks, save presets and even copy settings from one track to another.
DaVinci Resolve includes over 20 Fairlight FX plug-ins for audio repair, creative sound design and mixing. You can also add third party Steinberg VST and Mac audio unit plug-ins. When you drag and drop one to a clip or track, its custom interface window will open so you can adjust its settings. Multiple plug-ins can be added to a clip, you can copy and paste effects between clips or tracks, and even save an entire effects chain in the presets library for use in other projects. Plug-ins are processed in order from top to bottom. You can delete, open and reorder them in the inspector. If processor heavy plug-ins are affecting playback, simply right click and select from the cache or bounce options.
The Fairlight audio page offers a variety of bounce options for quickly rendering audio as you work. This lets you improve playback performance by "bouncing" processor intensive clips and tracks, consolidating tracks, or generating finished audio files. Simply right click on a clip and select either bounce audio effects or bounce clips to files. "Bounce clips to files" opens a dialog where you can enter a clip name, tags, change the clip format, and choose a destination for the rendered file. You can also bounce selected tracks to a new layer or bounce a mix to a track. Bouncing a mix will always result in a channel configuration that matches the source bus.
Now you have a variety of intuitive mixing options for quickly controlling clip, track and bus levels. For quick gain changes across multiple clips, drag an edit selection range and use keyboard shortcuts to raise or lower levels. Monitor your mix parameters with independent controls to enable and show the automation toolbar. Manage plugins and processing in the mixer with right click menu options to delete, disable or replace plugins, copy and paste processing, or drag and drop effects to reorder, copy or move to other channels. You can even convert fixed bus projects to FlexBus in one click. Fairlight lets you refine the sound of your mix with precision accuracy from start to finish!
To create 2D or 3D titles, open the effects library at the top left of the screen, find the text generator or Fusion title template you want, and drag it into the timeline above your video tracks. Then use the inspector to type your text and adjust parameters such as font, size, color and more. The basic title generators let you build simple titles and lower thirds from scratch. The subtitle generator can be used to create perfectly timed subtitles. There are also dozens of Fusion title templates, which are professionally designed, pre-built 2D and 3D animated titles that you can customize to create professional looking cinematic titles without having to be a motion graphics expert!
Once you have mastered the basics, you will find that the edit page features an incredibly rich set of features that give you total creative control over every aspect of your work! You will be able to mix and master your soundtrack, add speed ramps, work with advanced editing and trimming tools for more sophisticated projects, use facial recognition to organize clips based on different characters, create picture in picture effects, work with multi cam footage, and so much more! Plus, DaVinci Resolve works with just about every type of video and audio file, and gives you a variety of different ways to manage your footage, which is especially useful when you are working on larger projects.
You can create picture in picture effects using the on screen controls in the viewer or by adjusting clip transformation settings in the inspector. The on screen controls can be enabled in the pop up menu at the bottom left of the timeline viewer. Just stack two clips in the timeline, select the one on top, and use the on screen controls to resize and reposition the clip anywhere in the frame. You can animate the effect by clicking the diamond keyframe button in the inspector, moving the playhead and then changing the position, rotation or scale of the clip. You can even drag a drop shadow from the effects library onto the clip in the timeline to make the picture in picture stand out!
Adjustment clips make it easy to add an effect or color correction over multiple clips in the timeline. They work from the top down, so any effect you add to an adjustment clip will be applied to all the clips below it. For example, if you want to add the same analog film look to a series of clips in the timeline, drag a new adjustment clip from the effects library and place it on a higher video track over your clips. Trim it to the desired length, add the analog damage effect and adjust its settings in the inspector. All of the shots under the adjustment clip will have the same effect! You can even custom name adjustment clips and drag them back into a bin in the media pool for use later!
Upgrade to DaVinci Resolve Studio for even more creative tools such as 120 frames per second at a massive 32K resolution, support for multiple GPUs and more! You get a full suite of immersive audio tools including Dolby Atmos, plus Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and new HDR Vivid grading and rendering. The DaVinci Neural Engine enables features such as facial recognition, speed warp retiming, and advanced color balancing and matching. Plus you get temporal and spatial noise reduction, motion effects, lens distortion correction, de-interlacing, workflow and media asset management integration, remote scripting API, remote and networked color grading, rendering and encoder plug-in support and more!
Instantly access and apply over 100 transitions, effects and title templates! Because DaVinci Resolve is used on high end Hollywood films, the effects are true simulations of lenses and the way light behaves. Transitions include dissolves, iris effects, motion and shape transitions, wipes and more. Effects are organized into categories such as blurs, color, lighting, stylize, warping, texture, and more. Any effect or transition can be previewed by hovering the mouse over the effect title and moving the cursor left to right. That lets you preview an effect applied to your clip before you use it! To add an effect or transition, simply drag it to a clip and adjust its settings in the inspector!
For this lesson, I'm working with the project file 07_02 Add visual effects.prproj You'll find this project file with the media associated with this lesson. Just double click on it to open it in Premiere Pro. As well as transition effects, there are many visual effects available, some with more practical and some with more creative results. You apply all standard effects in the same way. Let's find out how. I am working here with the Sequence called Going Home.mp4. We've got a lot of great visuals and in particular at the beginning of the Sequence we've got a simple title in the foreground and a shot of a forest in the background. I'll just play a little section of this so you can see what's going on. I think it'll be interesting if we could make the background shot behind the title a little blurry, that'll help to focus the audience's attention on the titles. I'm going to the Effects panel and I'm expanding Video Effects and Blur & Sharpen and I've got a number of Blur effects available. I want to draw your attention in particular to some of these markings next to the Effects. The first one on the left this go-faster arrow indicates that your graphics card can do the work of playing back the visual effect. The end result is that it's a little bit quicker and you won't need to pre-render or pre-process the effect to see it. If this icon is grayed out on your system it's because you don't have the kind of graphics card that can accelerate playback in that way. Don't worry, the result is the same but you'll need to press the Enter key on your keyboard to prepare the shot for playback if you want to see it on your computer screen. At the top of the Effects panel there's a Search box. And in fact, if I collapse this Video Effects category and click into the Search box and type the word blur, all of the effects that contain that name are displayed. It's a quick way to find an effect if you know the name and don't want to browse for it. I'm going to drag the Gaussian Blur onto this clip. And you can see the Effects badge lights up to show an effect has been applied and nothing's going to happen to the clip initially because like most effects the Gaussian Blur effect doesn't make changes until you set them. You may decide that you prefer to use a different blur and the only way to find out is to experiment with them. Anyway, for now I'm going to go to the Effects workspace and this is going to put the Effects panel over on the right along with number of other panels I might want to work with. And it's going to open up the Effect Controls panel on the left. The focus here is very much on the clips on the Timeline that I'm working with. With the clip selected on the Timeline I can see the Effect Controls for that clip including this Gaussian Blur I just applied. I'm going to drag on the number here for the blurriness and notice that every control here has a Reset button. If I click this goes back to 0.0. I'll just undo that with Ctrl+Z here on Windows that would be Command+Z on Mac OS. And you'll notice there's some darkening around the edges of the frame here. That's a consequence of the way blurs are calculated. I can get rid of that by turning on the Repeat Edge Pixels option. Of course, different effects have different options and these options are fairly simple. But whichever effect you apply you're going to find all of the controls here inside the Effect Controls panel. If I want to remove the effect I can select it and press Delete and of course I can restore that by undoing by pressing Ctrl+Z here on Windows or Command+Z on Mac OS. It's easy to remove Effects, so it's safe to try as many as you like before deciding on the final result. I'll play a little bit and I think that works. I'm going to go back to the Editing workspace and carry on working on my project. With so many effects to choose from and so many third-party effects you can install it might take time to decide on your favorites. Now that you know how to add, adjust, and remove effects the best thing to do is try others and decide if you like the results. 2b1af7f3a8