How to Install Reactor for Free Effects and Plugins in DaVinci Resolve Fusion

Reactor is a package manager that you can install within DaVinci Resolve Fusion that allows you to install third party content, scripts and plugins directly within Resolve. If you are looking to add additional functionality to the Fusion tab and would like to dip into some of the resources the third party community has developed then look no further than Reactor. In this video I go over the process to install Reactor and how to access it when you want to update any content or install more. Best of luck with your compositing.

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New Fast Method to Use Scene Cut Detection

Scene Cut Detection is an incredibly useful feature in DaVinci Resolve that uses the DaVinci Neural Engine to detect where cuts exist in a previously edited video and then separates the video into individual clips. Now in DaVinci Resolve 17 you can access the Scene Cut Detection feature on the edit page and make corrections to any mistakes the AI might have made from there. In my opinion this is a much easier way to use this feature than before where you had to use it on the media page prior to importing your clips.

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Saving Your Audio Settings Using the Presets Library in DaVinci Resolve 17 Fairlight

If you use the same audio plug-ins, equalization and dynamics settings in your projects you can save yourself a lot of time by familiarizing yourself with the Audio Presets Library in Davinci Resolve’s Fairlight Audio page. I will show you in this video how you can save your audio settings and access them across all your projects on the same computer. Additionally you can even copy the preset files from one computer and transfer them to another computer all together. This is a really great time saving method if you tend to record audio under the same conditions often. Take a peak at the video below if you think you could benefit from the Audio Presets Library:

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Using Adjustment Clips in DaVinci Resolve + Making a Zoom Transition

Learn how to use Adjustment Clips to save yourself time while editing in DaVinci Resolve. In the video we exemplify how to get to the Adjustment Clips feature, show how their basic functionality works, and create a Zoom Transition using an Adjustment Clip and a few basic Fusion nodes. This is a fast and easily modifiable method to apply effects, Fusion animations, color grades, and other adjustments to a specific range of clips in your project. If you are interested in learning more, feel free to check out the video below:

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