Calai222 wrote:Hi, I'm Vitor.
I am from Brazil and I want to master this NLE.
This isn't as easy to find as one would imagine. I've been looking for for a while now.
Video classes do not interest me. I need questions to be answered on the spot.
I have couple of projects in mind. I have a vision for them and I just don't know how to turn my ideas into an actual final product.
I'm looking for some one who can video conference and let me "screen share" in order to guide me step by step. I'm not looking for a course. I need you tell me where I need to click and what buttons I need to press for me to make things happen.
I can't pay you big money. But if you are interested or know some one, let me know.
Thanks =)
That’s probably the worst way to learn.. and by asking the question you have, your approach is totally wrong. You’ll learn very little because just knowing where the buttons are won’t make you a good editor! You’ll only know answers to your limited questions without understanding why, what, when, how etc. You’ll end up like all those other juvenile YouTube editors that make as many bad decisions and unnecessary edits in their videos as they have spots on their faces!

Understanding about effects, where to find things are all in the manual.. that’s what I use it for, as a reference. That’s the easy bit!
Resolve is a complete post production tool and with each page (Edit/VFX/Colour/Audio) will require many, many hours of study/practice.
A good approach would be to set yourself a small project .. go out, shoot something/edit other people’s material then build up your skill as you learn how to put together a story etc. You’ll then be asking questions in-context and the solutions will be easier to understand. Put in the hours, read and look online at the various user videos for specific stuff as and when you need to. Watch lots of films too! (From established filmmakers).
You won’t become an editor over night - it takes lots of patience and practice. Once you’re able to construct a small story/project.. you’ll find it a thousand times easier the next time around.
There are no ‘absolute’ short cuts.
.. you’re welcome.
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