Description
Recently updated for DaVinci Resolve 15!
Whether you're filming an award winning feature length film or starting your first Udemy course, you will need software to edit your video on.
I believe that Software should be:
Accessible
Easy to use
DaVinci Resolve is FREE and accessible to everyone! It's just as powerful as Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. Way more powerful than Sony Vegas or Camtasia. This course will introduce you to the software and get you up and running editing videos like a pro.
Don't let the software and the technical side of creating videos stop you from expressing your creativity. Learn to unlock the power of DaVinci Resolve today!
Información sobre el Instructor
4.75 Calificación
10809 Estudiantes
2 Cursos
Logan Bean
Best selling instructor - Author of Make The Right Video
Logan is the Video Director for Fresh Consulting located in Bellevue, WA. Logan is a talented video and film producer, director, camera operator, DP, editor, special effects artist, color grader ... the list goes on! With skills and experience in nearly every aspect of pre-production, production, and post production he has done commercial work for Dairy Queen, American Express, Amazon, Dish Network, United Way and more. He is experienced in all levels of video production from creative concept and writing, to production and project management.
Student feedback
Reviews
Robert Stimmel
18-04-2021
So far, this course has been great. I'm not too far in at the moment, but the instructor seems very knowledgeable and is going slow enough that he can show off all of the feature of the software in detail (but not so slow that it becomes tedious)
Richard Robinson
26-03-2021
I wanted to give this course 5 stars, because it's really not bad and the instructor is decent. But I don't think that would be honest of me. While project files are provided, I feel like this is more of a tour than a hands on course, due to the way it's presented. It's difficult to explain, but following along with the instructor doesn't feel fluid; it feels a bit...scattered. It would greatly benefit from a step-by-step project based approach, rather than it's more presentation based approach.