How to ZOOM in Davinci Resolve 18 - EVERYTHING you need to know!
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Dynamic Zooms in Davinci Resolve! They're quick, simple and easy. What's not to like?! You can use them to add motion to a locked off shot, spice up a boring screen recording or even emulate a Key Burns style effect for your slideshows. Here's everything you need to know!
00:00 Intro
00:27 The Basics
01:20 Swap Zooms
01:35 Zoom Amount
02:18 Zoom to Point
02:50 Quick Reset
03:04 Quick FIX
03:30 Easing
04:44 Speeeed
04:55 Adjustment Clips
05:44 Turn it on FASTER
06:48 Adjust Length/Speed
07:00 Duplicate & Ken Burns
08:18 Panning baby
09:37 3D Screenshots
10:56 Tilt Shift (STUDIO ONLY)
11:25 Outro
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I use dynamic zoom all the time but didn’t realize how much I could control it. thank you for making this video, it taught me a lot!!
There are so many things I love about your videos, humor, delivery, clarity, step-by-step instructions, troubleshooting, etc. But what makes them truly enjoyable to watch is that you start off the videos demonstrating the things you're going to teach us how to do. I've seen 20-minute videos where creators show you what they're building at the very end, and even then, run through it once. Great stuff MrAlexTech!
@gchorton
3 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Superb work Alex!!!!
I love the extra bonus tips at the end. I had always wondered how people did the tilted screenshot. Also, I really wish the dynamic zoom would start with zooming in vs zooming out
Learning about the dynamic zoom settings in the preview window was such a game changer. I use it all the time.
Wow! Adjustment clip! What a game changer. Thanks a lot.
Dude, you are freaking amazing! I have been wanting to use dynamic zoom in my videos, but it always seemed kind of boring. You just changed everything for me. Now I can control how the zoom performs and make the video more professional. You do such a great job explaining things. Thank you so much!
This is awesome! This gives me so many ideas to use dynamic zoom in ways I didn't even know were possible. Thank you so much for the great information!
I didn't know how versatile dynamic zoom is. Wow. Thank you, Alex!
. This was a marvelous procedural walk through, and exactly what I was (literally) looking for, and needed. Thank you!
I aways lean new skills from you Alex. Thank you for taking the time to do what you do
Alex makes the best videos about the best editing software... Not an easy thing to do, thanks man!
I thought I knew dynamic zoom, but this was another level - thanks!
Awesome, you cover just everything that I need now!!
Easy Pee Zee....I've been fighting with Dynamic zoom forever. Thanks so much Alex, this did the trick and fixed me ! 🤠
Thanks for this presentation. I really look forward to your videos and always learn and appreciate them!
Tks mate, I was searching for that ♥
Alex, mastering the basics is extremely helpful and appreciated. Please keep them coming! DaVinci Resolve (Studio) Rocks, as do you!
You're an excellent teacher, MrAlexTech. Thank you!
Thanks, nice and simple video, didn't realize about the tilt shift and also ideas on making boring clips a little more interesting good stuff.
Another sermon in the adjustment clip church of AlexTech, hallelujah
Lovely, as always. Thanks Alex.
Great tips. Well explained.
Thanks for another great, informative video!
I really appreciate this tutorial. Perfect timing for a project I'm just starting. Thanks for doing it.👍
Great video and explanation.Thanks a lot.
Awesome vid mate thankyou! Great to get a +n in depth explinatiopn as a newbie on Resolve!
Great video, just the right amount of detail, welcoming vibe. thank you
aaaaaaaaaah! copy and pasting dynamic zooms on adjustment clips is brilliant!!!!
Outstanding. You always explain ways to use even familiar features in new ways and explain new capabilities. Thanks!
another great instructional video. great that you actually go through the menus too
Always great quick tips. So useful.
This is so good man tysm!!
I have learned a lot from you; your videos are truly helpful. Thank you.
Always so helpful. Thank you!!
Brilliant Alex, Thank you very much 🙏
Once again thanks for the great video on dynamic zoom.
Alex: New to Davinci Resolve. You've been a great help. Keep it up; good work!!
As always, great tutorial, thumbs up! One thing you forgot and which often makes me despair: Dynamic Zoom for media that do not correspond to the timeline resolution and have been zoomed and moved via Transform. Then I find it extremely difficult to adjust this correctly with the onscreen rectangles. Perhaps you would like to do an extended tutorial on this.
As a Newby to DaVinci and following your channel, Your super Tips help me so much thanks. I didn't realize there was so much more adjustment to Dynamic Zoom until this Video.
Brilliant Alex, concise and simple, I never knew there were dynamic zoom controls in the cut page. Cheers
Dynamic zooms work great for making a quick photo slide show also. I turn on the dynamic zoom on all of the photos and add a small static zoom with an adjustment clip. Can do a full slide show with virtually limitless amount of photos in just a few minutes
@apeel2008
3 ай бұрын
I also like using Dynamic Zoom effect to create Ken Burns style slide shows. Sometimes I want to start zoomed way out, and then pan and zoom tightly into some point of focus in the photo. However, I want to avoiding zooming in too much so that the resolution of the zoom does not go lower than the resolution of the timeline. So for example, let’s say I have a 1080p timeline, and photos that are 3000 pixels high, and I want to zoom in to some part of the photo, but never zoom in so much that there are fewer than 1080 pixels to be display vertically. Is there anyway to have some sort of guide on screen that would show me the maximum amount of zoom I can do and stay within the 1080p resolution. This can be particularly challenging if dealing with multiple photos from different cameras that have different starting resolutions. Hope this question makes sense.
This is perfect for panning YT shorts. I always cut to the left or the right side of a scene. Panning will be my next experience. Dynamic panning I guess is the good way to describe.
Whoa!! I completely missed this feature. Didn't know about it till your video. This is going to make zooms sooooo much easier (than what I was doing with keyframes, at least)!!! Thanks!
You da man! Thank you. I have been dinking around with key frames to do all of this. You saved me a load of time. Thank you.
Thank you for the tips. Just used it in a short form edit I did today.
very good stuff again Alex, Thank you,
Very useful and dynamic video. 😉
Thank you, very helpful.
Thank you for this video. Very informative.
Great tips. Thanks 😊
Thank you so much! Great job!!!!!!
Thanks a lot for this hint - I've never used the Dynamic Zoom tool, I've always done my zoom effects by using Key Frame options which was stupid as too complicated, and as I can see now in your tutorial - the Dynamic Zoom is just so easy and therefore the much better alternative - awesome! I will of course be using this tool from now on. Thanks again for this tip, dear Alex!
Thank youuuuu!!! 🎉🎉🎉
great vid, thanks!
Thanks for this video- the mysteries of the Dynamic Zoom are understood now!
Thank you 🙏 very much Alex.
Thank you!
Great tips thank you
Dynamic zoom underrated in Resolve
I use dynamic zoom all of the time and I just thought it was an easy, but limited feature. Boy was wrong. Thank you Alex.
whoa that's neat!
the best davinci resolve youtuber!
Thanks!
LOVE IT!
I never thought of using an adjustment clip on DZ. I might have to try that out. Thanks!!
非常及时,thank you very much!
So cool!
As a newbie I’ve been adjusting X and Y coordinates, which is really inefficient way to get from A to B. From now on it will be GREEN to RED box. All this while having my morning coffee. Legend!
I didn't know you could do all this with dynamic zoom... Thanks!
thank you very help full
thorough!
Thanks, realy usefull
That was handy 🎉
you are the best☺
Is there a way to "lift" the destination frame? E.g., you use a dynamic zoom to zoom in on a part of a screen. Next clip is that same screen but you want it to stay where you zoomed into. So you need to copy the target zoom frame and make it the transform for the following clip.
@MichaelsPaintingChannel
17 күн бұрын
Copy all the values from the last frame and paste them to the tirst frame of the next clip. Wouldn't it work?
Nice!
really interesting the sliding.. i have really to improve it, cause once done I can simply adjust the same adjstment clip in lenght and zoom instead of havin each time to use the keyframes
EXACTLY WHAT IM LOOKING FOR THANK YOU JESUS FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU
Super!
Gold Jerry..GOLD!!! :):):)
Cool.
Oh wow! I had no idea those controls existed in the cut page. Have you covered this and the other cut page control in a video?
Cheers Alex! Is there a way to zoom in & then hold it there for the rest of the shot?
Lets say you zoom in with dynamic zoom. What is the fastest way to bring the following material to the same zoom level?
Can you make a tutorial for basic color grading for Iphone XR footage, please include the settings that is optimal from this kind of clips.
Hey Alex thanks for this! I have a question! When i use D.Z. and set starting or ending point at the verry edge of the frame if the mode is Linear there are no issues, but when i activate eas in/out, for the length of ‘eas section’ it brings the view out of the frame!
Can you save that final set of effects to use on other clips? I am new to resolve
Hey Alex, Did you not have your own plugin for zoom in Resolve? I still have it
Being picky here, but I truly believe that "ease in & out" should be called a 'bell curve' (not 'S curve'); at least from a mathematical/physics perspective. [but then I also like to eat jinjer snaps while repairing my cotton jin by reviewing jifs] [ok, back to my 1970's computers] BTW, I truly appreciate and regularly refer to your instructional videos. I have made my own personal indexed playlist of select videos that are most crucial to my needs. KZread Premium allows me to download them for offline use, which allows me to have access to them in the field (I assume/hope KZread tracks my offline usage and then credits you accordingly when I am back online?) Thank you for all the hard work.
And this will work in the free version?? 🤔 😊
how do I zoom (expand/compress) the timeline in 18.6..... I used to use a widget above the timeline that allowed me to use my mouse right/left to make the timeline visualization compressed or expanded. That widget has disappeared in 18.6
I think there is an issue with adjustment clips: they work with the timeline resolution while dynamic zoom and the inspector size controls are using the original footage resolution. EG if you have a 4K Clip in a 1080p TL you can zoom in 2x without quality loss. Using an adjustment clip will blow up from 1080p hence quality might be degraded. At least that’s my understanding…
@marks-mars
3 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to write! Any type of zooming (not only Dynamic zoom, but regular zoom as well) using Adjustment clip is working in that way, just taking the picture underneath 'as is' in the Timeline resolution. You can't reveal hidden parts of your original footage using Adjustment clip either while zooming out (in regular zoom) or moving the canvas. You will get black edges instead. These are the Adjustment clip limitations you should be aware of.
@SeanHuangRealEstate
3 ай бұрын
What if you change the timeline resolution back to 4k right before rendering?
@bratwurstmeister1
3 ай бұрын
Doesn’t help in a timeline with mixed 1080p and 4K res.
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Great feature but it doesn’t work so well with any media that has a different aspect ratio to the project. The green and red windows take on the aspect of the media and that makes it hard to place within the project. I would love to hear any workarounds if you’ve got them.
DaVinci: look! I can jump on one leeeg! Mum: shut up and practice wiping your ass off!
Are you spying on me? This feels like a direct critique of the project I am working on. HA!
Thanks for the video. Unfortunately, the Dynamic Zoom still doesn't provide a way to maintain/hold a frame once it has zoomed to a position. Even with an adjustment clip, the picture will snap back to the original frame size/position once the playhead travels past the end of the adjustment clip. Do you see what I mean? I still think that Resolve's continuous zoom function is sub-optimal. Even using keyframing via the inspector often yields flakey results. They just haven't quite nailed it. Frustrating for me because I like to use this reframing effect to provide a sense of movement within an otherwise static frame. Thanks again.
@MrAlexTech
3 ай бұрын
Search for my free Magic Zoom plugin/tool for Resolve. It allows you to exactly what you want :)
@HeathcliffBlair
3 ай бұрын
Aha. That rings a bell. I'll do my homework and investigate your plugin properly. Thanks! 🙂@@MrAlexTech
Wish you could do the zoom animation for like half the clip and keep the same fixed zoom for the rest of the clip. It just uses the whole duration of the clip
@daveconner
2 ай бұрын
Maybe split the clip to get that effect you want? Just a thought...
Great tutorial, but I feel like dynamic zooms are the most over-used effect on KZread. In professional world, they're used to pull you into an emotion or focus on someone's expressions or important thing happening, but in the KZread world people just copy everyone else doing it, over-use it and use it randomly. So I call the effect the "creep zoom" because it creeps in and makes people look creepy, LOL. I also find them distracting because you slowly see the corners of the shot closing in, for no good reason - it distracts me from the person talking. But that's probably just me, LOL. When used properly, they're totally cool. As you can tell, creep zooms are a pet peeve of mine. /end of novel😅
Why is the dynamic zoom box limited to 16:9 ratio? What if you have a square video, vertical video, or working on split screen? It is useless for those