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26 contributions to Resolve School
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY 👋
Glad you’re here. This is a space for creators who want to make better videos. The goal is simple: help you build a repeatable process so your videos actually get finished and the quality of your work actually improves every time you hit export. Here is how to get started. THE CLASSROOM The Classroom is where the systems live. Since most of our workflows happen in DaVinci Resolve, start with the Resolve Foundations Library. It’s designed to be a reference, not homework. Don’t feel like you need to watch everything in order. Look for the specific workflow or technical fix you need for your current project, apply it, and keep moving. THE MONTHLY CYCLE We don’t do "content dumps" here. We run on a monthly rhythm focused on improvement: - 2 Core Trainings: One breakdown and one skill/system training. - 1 Live AMA: A monthly call to answer your specific questions. - 1 Workshop/Critique: (Premium & VIP) A session dedicated to reviewing member videos and fixing real problems. INTRODUCE YOURSELF Before you dive into the Classroom, say hi in the comments below. Let us know: 1. What kind of videos are you making? 2. What’s your current experience level with Resolve? 3. What is the one thing you want to improve most right now? Keep it simple. No perfect intros needed. Focus on progress over perfection. I'll see you in the feed.
WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY 👋
3 likes • Sep '25
@Mona Weathers Thanks for the recommendation :)
1 like • Jan 9
@Wendy Hodson Sure thing :)
🔴 Live DaVinci Resolve Beginner Workshop
Quick heads up if editing still feels slow or heavier than it should, even on simple projects. Tomorrow, Friday, January 9th at 10 am EST, I’ll be on a live beginner workshop inside @Des Dreckett's Content Revenue Lab community. This isn’t about advanced features or fancy techniques. It’s about learning how to think through an edit so Resolve feels simpler and faster to work in. What I’ll be covering: 🧠 The mental shifts that make editing feel lighter 📐 An overview of a 3-pass approach to editing, so you’re not doing everything at once ✂️ Why certain cuts and decisions speed things up over time 📝 Practical examples like ripple delete silences and editing with transcript ⌨️ A few small shortcuts and trimming habits that add up quickly If you’re newer to Resolve or you’ve been using it but still feel unsure about your process, this session will help connect the dots and make editing feel more intentional. The workshop is hosted live inside Content Revenue Lab, so you’ll need to join that FREE community to attend. Hope to see some of you there 👋
🔴 Live DaVinci Resolve Beginner Workshop
1 like • Jan 8
@Andrew Farmer Anytime.
2 likes • Jan 8
@Daryl Duchatschek Accepted. Thanks for joining.
Use Curves for Instant Pop
If your color feels a little flat, try this quick trick. On the color page, open the custom curves and add a small upward point in the highlights, then add a tiny downward point in the shadows. This creates a light S curve bump that adds contrast and depth without touching any other tools. It takes less than ten seconds and works on almost any clip.Give it a try on your next edit and let me know if you see the difference.
Use Curves for Instant Pop
1 like • Nov '25
Thanks for a great instructional video, @Andrew Farmer that's a great little trick and so simple to do.
Basic Color Grading in Resolve (Simple One-Node Walkthrough)
I finally sat down to make a really simple color grading video for beginners (Thanks to the suggestion of @Des Dreckett ). Nothing fancy, just the basics of how I think through a quick one-node grade inside the color page. I know color grading can feel overwhelming at first, especially when you open the color page and see all the wheels, scopes, and nodes staring back at you. So this video walks through how to use just one node to get your image looking more vibrant and natural, adjusting lift, gamma, gain, temperature, and checking skin tones without overcomplicating it. If you’re still getting comfortable with color in Resolve or just want a clean starting point before diving into advanced looks, I think you’ll find this helpful. If you give it a try, drop a frame grab or short clip of your before and after below, I’d love to see how your grades turn out.
1 like • Nov '25
This is excellent, thanks so much for this. I'm gonna take a look now.
1 like • Nov '25
Wow, you really went in some detail here, mate. Thank you so much! I genuinely had no idea the things you could do with this.
2 likes • Nov '25
Color grading would be useful.
1 like • Nov '25
@Andrew Farmer A basic walkthrough would be great!
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