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Automatically Delete Silence Parts
Davinci 20.2 just launched some awesome features. here is one I would use daily.
Automatically Delete Silence Parts
My power grades for Davinci (Slog 3)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1owVBm1pn5t6oI4tzNPQaf3ALX1yZ_lvA?usp=share_link Film look options and also some gym grades (warm and cold)
My power grades for Davinci (Slog 3)
Filming Horizontal but also Framing for Vertical - 2 Min tutorials
Using this feature in your camera you will be able to film horizontally (YouTube) but when editing also frame shots for vertical content (IG,Tiktok, Snapchat) Hope this helps !
Filming Horizontal but also Framing for Vertical - 2 Min tutorials
STEP UP RINGS - 2 MIN TUTORIALS
Step-up rings let you use one ND filter on multiple lenses with different thread sizes. So instead of buying a separate ND for every lens, you just buy one ND (usually the biggest size you own) and use step-up rings to adapt your smaller lenses to that filter. It keeps your setup light and saves a lot of money. There’s also a new variable step-up ring from H&Y. It’s basically a mechanical, adjustable step-up ring system that replaces carrying multiple individual rings. You twist it to match whatever lens size you’re using and it locks in. Super compact, super easy. Whether you choose a simple set of step-up rings or go for the H&Y variable system, both options are effective and help you avoid buying multiple ND filters for different lenses.
STEP UP RINGS - 2 MIN TUTORIALS
SHOOT SHADOW SIDE - 2 MIN TUTORIALS !
If you want your videos to look more cinematic, here’s a quick tip. Shoot from the shadow side. That just means placing your camera on the side of the face that’s not directly lit. So one side is lit, and the other side falls into shadow. It adds depth, mood, and just makes things look way more film-like. You’ll see this in pretty much every movie. It’s not a new trick But it works. Now this isn’t a rule you have to follow every single time. It depends on the scene and the vibe you’re going for. Sometimes bright, flat light makes more sense, especially for fun or commercial-style videos. But if you want to add that cinematic feel, start being intentional. Look at where the light is coming from and place your camera on the shadow side. Your shots will instantly feel more cinematic. Hope this helps.That’s your 2 min tutorial of the day. Go shoot something.
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