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I watched Graham's full "Technical Product Overview" (love those btw, I even enjoy learning about the high-end hardware I'll never get to use ) and heard the ideas behind the new cut page. It seemed noble enough, quick-to-use tools for quick turnaround for people working to quick deadlines.
I use Resolve for YT as well so I also appreciated the notion of bringing high-quality tools to professionals working in that space...but I'm not the kind of 'working from a hotel room at a convention' sort of person, so I kinda presumed I wouldn't find myself using the Cut page much, I'd stick to the Edit page I've always used.
Well I've just made a short 5min video (VO over some relevant bg footage) and I can honestly say I love the Source Tape view - it saved me a bunch of time compared to normal.
As others have said, it screams to be added to the normal Edit page. Having 2 viewers, 1 for Source Tape the other for Timeline would be superb. I had a rough cut done in a couple minutes, didn't have to worry that I'd missed a golden nugget from the imported clips. Just hopped back to Edit for fine tuning and adding more details afterwards.
There were some bugs, most notable seemed to be my VO audio track in A2 was labelled as A1 on the Cut page? (It didn't overwrite my VO when adding to A1 though, so it seems like a labelling display issue?)
Quietly impressed with the Cut Page though. Interested to know what other features I'll find more useful that I initially thought as time goes on.
I use Resolve for YT as well so I also appreciated the notion of bringing high-quality tools to professionals working in that space...but I'm not the kind of 'working from a hotel room at a convention' sort of person, so I kinda presumed I wouldn't find myself using the Cut page much, I'd stick to the Edit page I've always used.
Well I've just made a short 5min video (VO over some relevant bg footage) and I can honestly say I love the Source Tape view - it saved me a bunch of time compared to normal.
As others have said, it screams to be added to the normal Edit page. Having 2 viewers, 1 for Source Tape the other for Timeline would be superb. I had a rough cut done in a couple minutes, didn't have to worry that I'd missed a golden nugget from the imported clips. Just hopped back to Edit for fine tuning and adding more details afterwards.
There were some bugs, most notable seemed to be my VO audio track in A2 was labelled as A1 on the Cut page? (It didn't overwrite my VO when adding to A1 though, so it seems like a labelling display issue?)
Quietly impressed with the Cut Page though. Interested to know what other features I'll find more useful that I initially thought as time goes on.