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I've made the switch to Resolve a couple of months ago. Mainly because of the cost of time round tripping to Resolve and back for the color grade. That, and various lovely tools that I now love to use which saves a bit of time, like Dynamic Zoom for instance.
It's being going pretty well. Takes some time to adjust, but the couple of smaller projects I've had to edit went without a hitch and it does feel like I've gained some time because of Resolve.
But these lasts weeks I've been having to edit a larger project with lots of different deliverables, subtitles, 3 video tracks, and 7 audio tracks. Absolutely nothing that would worry me in Premiere, but I've been fighting the interface so much that it's driving me silly. I'm just pulling and dragging the timeline around to reveal some of the tracks whenever I need them, turning off and on the pancake timelines, etc. I've never had this issue with Premiere.
Heck, I used Premiere to do some quick and rough animations during this project because I knew I could do it under 10 seconds in Premiere. And I was kinda 'shocked' at how easy I could do things in Premiere in comparison.
Sure, I've been using Premiere for ~10 years and Resolve (for editing) now for a couple of months. So it's to be expected, I guess. But I'm wondering how other people are adjusting to editing in Resolve. Any good tips and/or tutorials that could help with speeding up my editing in Resolve?
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can you elaborate on how davinci is faster?