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Davinci Resolve 19 brought many new features for video editing, color grading, and audio post-production. Instead of showing all those features, I want to cover my ultimate video editing workflow, which I used in Davinci Resolve since version 16.
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I'll show you an uncommon video editing approach for creating endless project and timeline versions in Davinci Resolve 19.
Davinci Resolve 19 is a great program for all levels of video editors, from beginners to advanced. Still, even if you know the software itself - you can miss important knowledge of workflows used by professional video editors & colorists.
Today I will show you my approach of using the "Endless project & timeline versions technique" - something that will protect you from losing your work, and preserve each stage of your progress during video editing or color grading.
This will allow you to back up projects and timelines in real-time, and you'll have all your editing history preserved for revisions, copying/pasting, and backtracking progress made during days or even weeks of your work.
⏱️ Timestamps:
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00:00 - Intro
00:45 - Step 1: Local database/Project library backup
02:25 - Step 2: Backing up your projects and creating project versions
06:07 - Step 3: Endless project & timeline versions technique
11:16 - Recap: An example of a finished project, editing stages, and timeline versions at a glance
12:07 - How you can benefit after watching this video