.In the last video I showed you how to color
grade like a pro with just two clicks
maybe two buttons and now it's time to
speak about the exporting option which
is the delivered all the way here and
DaVinci Resolve 12.5 did make it easier
on us to deliver our project I'm gonna
try to make some more screen real estate
for us here but the cool thing here is
we have all these options all the way
here the first one is just custom that
means you need to set up everything in
here and if you're not really pro to
understanding the codecs and all these
H.264 uncompressed RGB 8 bit and
all that
very advanced language this is why you
have all these tabs over here so if you
want to export to YouTube at a 720p or
1080p which is full HD , all you need
to do is come over here and select that
if you wanna exported 2k you can do that
here if you are exporting to Vimeo you
can just click on that and select the
preset 720p is not full HD this is
full HD and again 2k if you want to
export that to work in Premiere Pro you
can select this and ProTools and on for
probably for advanced people to kind
of work with audio but what I actually
want to do is just I want to use it for
YouTube so I'm just going to leave it
like that and just make sure you have the
location of your renders so I’m going to
browse I'm actually going to go to my
desktop users and then desktop make sure
it's like that and then I can actually
see what's going on so the video is
going to be quick time and the size is
going to be
1920 1080 the frame rates is going to be
23.976 and the quality is going to be
best and all the other every advanced
language if I go to the audio I
will see that I have this is my audio
two channels one track and so on I can
if I want to render individual clips
that is everything is going to go out as
individual clips I'm going to select a
single clip and once I have all my
settings in order I'm just going to
click on add to render Queue and you can
see that I have job 1 and it's going
to have the YouTube thumbnail the name
of the video and the time line this timeline
1
I only add one time line
and the destination of the render and if
I'm going to just hit start render its
going to go over this and basically
render all our video it's not gonna take
long because this is definitely not a
long video but you can see exactly where
the Render is you can see render in
progress and another one minute
remaining so I'm just going to freeze
that for a second I'm going to freeze
recording until this is done and then we
can continue on
so the Render is almost done yep it's
done you can see that it says job
completed in the time and I'm going to
go to my finder go to my finder and go to
my desktop and let's find the video that
is named trip to Vegas and it says
actually timeline 1 let's play that we
have our title
and we have our video and one thing I
like about DaVinci resolve is how sharp
the video goes out of out of DaVinci
Resolve how sharp and how nice the
colors are and although I did shoot
hand-held I did shoot it with Sony
a 6300 in role in 4K that is the colors look
amazing and nice and this so much
more to do with DaVinci Resolve there is
so much more you can stabilise your
footage you can apply different color
corrections schemes and presets and all
that other stuff you can actually
use different effects and do all kind of
stuff which is fairly neat I have to
admit but in this short course I just
wanted to show you from beginning to end
how to import your footage and how to
finish off with the final product of
having your own video and just like
every other profession that you learn
you need to apply and drill and drill
and drill until you do become an expert
and again if you want to learn more
about DaVinci Resolve I do suggest that
you get my full DaVinci Resolve course
with added features for DaVinci Resolve
12.5 and we will dive into everything
that DaVinciResolve knows how to offer
so get that course and I hope you like this
take care guys bye bye.
