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Important function keys, part 1 - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Editing in the Cut Page
Important function keys, part 1
- [Instructor] As we come into the home stretch of the overview on the speed editor, we're going to focus now on the function keys we haven't looked at yet. And let's start with the red button, which is the full view. So this toggles your viewer to full screen and then back. Now there is a very interesting button called the Review Button. Now at first you might think it's the play around button which is the forward slash. So if we look at what happens with the forward slash, it goes back based on the amount of pre-roll time, we've set in our preferences, plays down, and then when you hit Stop, it takes you back to where you started. Review on the speed of editor is different. I'm going to double tap it and it did indeed go backwards but it also pulls you out to the full screen viewer. And when you stop playing, it just stops where you are. So it's kind of like a review. It's going to go back in time, hit play and then…
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Overview of the Speed Editor4m 15s
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Using the Search Dial, part 13m 42s
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Using the Search Dial, part 23m 2s
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Edit modes3m 29s
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The dual behavior of the Close Up key2m 2s
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The four finger actions of the Speed Editor5m 37s
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Trimming with the Speed Editor6m 12s
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Rolling and sliding with the Speed Editor2m 15s
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Adding transitions1m 31s
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Important function keys, part 13m 29s
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Important function keys, part 22m 10s
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