![]() So, I’ve marked the section that I want to trim out with a marker. I’ll just show you one quick example of how this works, by zooming into this section of the timeline right here. So, nice and smooth, and you can’t see those cuts anymore. To allow you to turn that into the following. But, if for whatever reason you didn’t want to use B-Roll.ĭaVinci Resolve has a new feature which mirrors similar features you’ll find in other NLE’s but now you’ve got them right inside DaVinci Resolve. So, you could snip all these out, and the traditional way of covering them up would be with B-Roll of other things. ![]() (clip audio) So, you can hear there are quite a few hiccups here. Which has kind of some typical flubs, you would expect to hear in an Raw Interview clip. So, I’m going to use this interview clip. ![]() In this lesson were gonna take a look at the brand new Smooth Cut transition which is a new feature in DaVinci Resolve 12 for tightening up pauses, um, tripped up phrases, and other speech disfluencies in interviews that you’re editing inside of DaVinci Resolve 12. I’m Alexis Van Hurkman, and welcome to Resolve in a Rush where you’ll learn DaVinci Resolve grading & finishing techniques in under 5 minutes.
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