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Adding metadata and keywords to clips - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial
From the course: Learning DaVinci Resolve 16
Adding metadata and keywords to clips
- Metadata is a term often used in digital post-production tools. Metadata can be simply defined as information about your footage. Some metadata you can't change like framerate or the length of a clip. Sometimes your camera inserts metadata that you can view later like F-stop, ISO, date and time. DaVinci Resolve lets you see all of that metadata. It also lets you insert this dizzying array of metadata that really only exists within Resolve, but it does get attached to your clip. So let's select a couple shots and see what we can do. Now I'm continuing from where we were in our previous movie, and one of the first metadata things that we did in this training series is we sorted by duration. We took this metadata that already exists, we clicked on a column heading, and sorted longest to shortest. But one of the things you could do is say sort by date and time, and this helps keep your footage organized with the…
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Media page overview and key preferences6m 22s
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Finding and importing clips2m 48s
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Organizing clips into bins4m 40s
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Organizing clips with dual screens2m 2s
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Reviewing and marking clips7m 8s
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Adding metadata and keywords to clips5m 26s
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Organizing with Smart Bins2m 53s
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Smart Bin face detection with machine learning4m 58s
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Introduction to Power Bins3m 23s
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