DaVinci Resolve Editing (Advanced) by Flavio Garcia


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  • Saturday 01 June 2019 at 10:00 - Sunday 02 June 2019 at 18:00
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  • Filmarche e.V. Lahnstr. 25, Berlin

DAVINCI RESOLVE EDITING (ADVANCED) The new DaVinci Resolve 16 is here, and it comes with lots of new editing features, so we splitted Editing in two different workshops: Introduction and Advanced. Students who attend both will have a very solid knowledge of the software, and these two workshops are also recommended for people who already know previous versions of Resolve.

This Advanced Workshop is for those already familiar with the Edit page.

In the Advanced Workshop we focus on: complex editing techniques, dynamic trimming, multicam editing, compound clips, stabilization, creating and animating effects, keyframe manipulation, variable speed effects, sound effects, sound mastering, importing and exporting subtitles. Project management: Import and export of DaVinci Resolve project files. Media management: copy, move or transcode media. Project consolidation. Database management.

STUDENT REQUIREMENTS Students must be familiar with the Edit tab in Resolve, or have joined a previous DaVinci Resolve Editing Workshop. Students must bring their own laptops, with the latest version of DaVinci Resolve16 installed. The software can be downloaded for free, here:

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/

Please note that DaVinci Resolve 16 is still in Beta, which means you shouldn’t use it yet in real projects. If you are actually using version 15, you can also use that in the workshop.

THE INSTRUCTOR I’m an independent filmmaker, film professor, and editing and post-production expert. Since 2009, I teach courses, workshops and seminars all over Europe, in film schools, festivals, production companies, and other institutions. My teaching method is very practical, precise, and structured, and I also make sure things are exciting and fun! I have postproduced and graded lots of film projects: La Piedra (Víctor Moreno), Freedom to Kill the Other’s Children (David Varela), Armenoscope (Silvina der Meguerditchian). My movies as director have been shown in more than 40 international film festivals and venues.

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