4
Press your new shortcut keys on the keyboard. If you make a mistake you can easily
undo the change by clicking the 'undo' icon next to the setting.
5
Click 'save' to confirm your new shortcut setting.
Trim your clips by dragging their start and end points left or right.
The 'snapping' feature can be turned off when making fine adjustments.
Adding Transitions
A transition is a visual effect used to bridge one clip to another in a pleasing way, for example
dissolves, wipes, dips to color, and more. These can add a layer of excitement to your edit.
Transitions don't always have to be joining two clips, for example you can apply a dissolve
transition to the end of one clip to create a quick and easy fade to black.
The transitions palette contains many types of transition effects.
To add a dissolve transition between two clips:
1
Make sure there are two clips edited right next to one another on the timeline. Click the
'effects library' button in the UI toolbar at the top of the 'edit' page, and make sure the
'toolbox' panel is open.
2
Click on the 'cross dissolve' transition, drag it to your timeline and hover it over the edit
point between two clips. You'll see the mouse pointer highlight both the end section of
the first clip, and the start of the second. Drop the transition onto the clips. It's important
both clips have enough length before and after their edit points to make room for
the dissolve.
Using DaVinci Resolve
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