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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge DeBoulet" data-source="post: 75667" data-attributes="member: 14925"><p>Resolve does take a bit of getting used to, even if you've had experience with other non-linear editors. I had previously used VideoStudio from uLead and subsequently Corel for years, and while understanding the basic concepts helped, there were a couple of things that puzzled me for a bit.</p><p></p><p>Adding transitions between clips was the biggest issue. If you're doing something like a dissolve, DR expects you to trim the ends of the clips enough to provide some transition footage for the dissolve effect. If you don't, it won't let you add the transition.</p><p></p><p>The other was titles. Doing a straight text title with simple effects like scrolling is very easy, but anything more complicated than that requires digging into the Fusion toolset and that's pretty daunting.</p><p></p><p>The great thing is that there are literally hundreds of videos on YouTube that explain how to do pretty much everything you'd care to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge DeBoulet, post: 75667, member: 14925"] Resolve does take a bit of getting used to, even if you've had experience with other non-linear editors. I had previously used VideoStudio from uLead and subsequently Corel for years, and while understanding the basic concepts helped, there were a couple of things that puzzled me for a bit. Adding transitions between clips was the biggest issue. If you're doing something like a dissolve, DR expects you to trim the ends of the clips enough to provide some transition footage for the dissolve effect. If you don't, it won't let you add the transition. The other was titles. Doing a straight text title with simple effects like scrolling is very easy, but anything more complicated than that requires digging into the Fusion toolset and that's pretty daunting. The great thing is that there are literally hundreds of videos on YouTube that explain how to do pretty much everything you'd care to. [/QUOTE]
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