Creative Video Tips on installing the free Reactor plugin Reactor in DaVinci Resolve
A quick video on installing the free Reactor plugin for Fusion from Chadwick at Creative video Tips.
A quick video on installing the free Reactor plugin for Fusion from Chadwick at Creative video Tips.
Another great video tutorial from Chadwick at Creative Video Tips.
A quick and eat way to do it with the simplest version of the tracker that works in non-studio.
A very interesting video on saturation tools in DaVinci and I do agree that slices is awesome and very cinematic, though certainly different and darker.
Cool! Such a great camera app, and free! They could charge easily, but just glad to not have a subscription!
I really do want Mononodes DCTL’s but am currently full time baby raising so I just can’t afford it, so great to see it done in slices as well.
From Jason Yadlovski on YouTube.
I am a sucker for great timeline organization, so audio organization is just as important.
I commented on the post, as I am running an M2 Mac Studio on Sequoia 15.0.1 and Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 14.2.1 with my UltraStudio 4K and it runs just fine. And I didn’t have to try the terminal hack, it just worked. And I tested it in Adobe Premiere Pro 14.6.3 and it works just as it should. So it isn’t the Thunderbolt 2 adapter not working with a driver, or the latest driver fixed it.
I am so glad it still works too, as I am busy parenting and with a newborn unable to work right now, so I wouldn’t have been unable to replace it for a while.
I love that what was available in expensive additional DCTL’s is now built into Resolve!
Now it is easier to create more filmic color with deeper and darker colors.
Check out this 22 minute video for some good tips to check out!
Great video, but once again he skips over my favorite new feature the Color Slice tool, which is DaVinci’s answer to the recent Color DCTL’s.
And love that the edit page has been added to the iPad version as I am not as much a cut page user.