

In this tutorial, I want to help you start editing in the DaVinci Resolve Cut page. NOTE: I was also struck by how much inspiration the Cut page took from Final Cut Pro. The Cut page is designed for projects with deadlines measured in minutes, with features not found in other NLEs. Premiere, Final Cut and Resolve can all edit complex projects. Why? Because the Cut page is optimized for speed. If you are creating simple projects under a tight deadline, the Cut page in Resolve can help you get your work done faster. What I learned is that the Cut page in Resolve has speed features that don’t exist in either Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro. So, if you prefer learning by watching, rather than reading, here’s the link. NOTE: I just created a new webinar which, in less than an hour, walks you through the Cut page in-depth. It’s a great way to start learning Resolve without getting overwhelmed. Even better, it covers the entire range of editing a video – from import to export – in a single “page” of the interface. This is a new part of Resolve that is optimized for high-speed editing.

Here’s a very cool tip: You don’t need to learn the entire Resolve app to take advantage of it. Recently, though, I found myself with some spare time and decided the time had come. And, for years, I found ways to avoid getting started. For years I told myself that I needed to learn DaVinci Resolve.
