From the course: DaVinci Resolve: Software Features and Workflows

Using the exercise files

- [Instructor] you have access to the exercise files, be sure to download them to the desktop like I have here. And then when you open them up, what you should get is a bin called the exercise files bin and inside that bin, or that folders are multiple folders, we'll run through each one, one at a time there's a bins and timeline folder. And then there, I've got some, I've got a bin and a timeline that I created for you that we'll be using in several of our lessons. I've got databases. As we talk about disc databases and SQL databases, presets default start preset. If I ever call out and say that we need to reset our user interface. So you and I are looking at the same thing. This is the preset you import to make sure you can get your screen to look like my screen. Projects in media, that's the heart of what we're delivering to you for this course, we've got two DaVinci Resolve project files and then a folder with a dot DRA extension that DRA is a DaVinci Resolve Archive. Inside that folder is a project folder and it's associated media files. So if you ever need to re-link to any project that I have you import, you're going to really link to this dot DRA because all of the media I'm using is split amongst these different folders inside this media files folder. Finally XMLs, this is an XML that we create during the course, but I left it here for you in case you want to try importing that and you haven't done the export yourself. So that's what I've delivered with this course, if you want to follow along, and if you have access to these files,

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