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Ripple Training for 15
Posted by Bob Cole on November 8, 2018 at 8:01 pmRipple Training has three new titles on Resolve 15, basically a “what’s new in 15,” deep color correction, and Resolve 15 “101.”
I’d appreciate advice as to which would be the most appropriate for me. I’ve been editing on Resolve 14 for a couple of months now, and plan to switch to 15 during the holidays. I have the basics of editing and finishing down, but I need a lot of help with Fairlight, Color, and Fusion.
Thank you.
Bob C
Declan Smith replied 7 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies -
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Michael Gissing
November 8, 2018 at 10:21 pmI’ve picked up some tips and tricks from these YouTubers, particularly Fusion which I was struggling a bit with.
JayAreTV
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn5GD-PNXWyonXQO8rH3vPwCasey Faris
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdfDjoLF5L6lLuDCkJw0P3gThey also have presets and templates for sale, especially Fusion titles.
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Marc Wielage
November 9, 2018 at 1:56 amI think there will also be forthcoming Ripple titles covering Editing and fusion.
Other good sources for training are FXPHD and Mixing Light:
https://www.fxphd.com/product-category/resolve/
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Declan Smith
November 9, 2018 at 9:16 amI have been using Resolve for color grading for two years and only switched to using resolve for my editing workflow, earlier this year. I have never looked back and I use resolve for everything (almost…just need to get up to speed on fusion!). So mostly self taught, however, I recently purchased both the Resolve Editing and Colour Grading training modules from Ripple Training and have found their style and pace fit perfectly.
What I really like are those extra bits, the little gems, that you learn and I have found it fills those gaps in my knowledge. Training is a fickle thing though. It depends on what you know, what you expect, and whether you gel with the trainer’s style. I found the ripple training excellent and I look forward to future modules on fusion and also fairlight. The great thing about ripple training is that you can watch a few parts for free to get a feel for the level and whether you gel with the trainer. Furthermore, I started with their youtube videos which are really useful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD9vFnRz0Zg&list=PLj5Nh9NxSxdkaSF2kgLMMl9_tn0zm6hnQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySyZ_o2CCLQ&list=PLj5Nh9NxSxdkz7wwX4Ltk74Q1ynf5fZzQ
Another great resource (and one that I started with), although Version 12, is goats eye view
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUGnvCXQDPo&list=PLyHr4tji72rUvEooOCYTJVyjIzRcJp3b0
Declan Smith
https://www.madpanic.tv
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