hello and welcome to my third tutorial
on davinci resolve on this one we
are going to refine our edit a little
bit we're going to move our clips around
that we are going to change the start
and end points and sync it to music so
let's get straight to it okay if we look
at our timeline now you've got night first
and we've got day second well that's a little
bit strange so why don't we move things
around. To reorder our clips is
extremely easy in the cut edit we can
literally just use this top bar so we
can drag say the jellyfish we want right
at the end of the clip we can just draw
a box around them and drag them to the
end of our timeline like so, so now
they're at the end what else we got
where's our squid, our squid we can also
drag to the end, let's have him right
at the end I like the squid and he can
be our goodbye we'll start with a mantis
shrimp you can just
organize these dragging them around
either one-by-one or selecting the box and dragging them 
where you see fit
once we've got everything in order
we're going to need some music so what
we are going to do we just
click on to the media pool icon and we
can just drag any music into here we
then drag this onto our timeline
underneath our track you see now the
music's a lot longer than our video our
videos the blue, audio is the green so
let's just sort out the start and
end points often any mp3 or music that
you have there's always like a second or
so of quiet before it starts so we can
actually just trim that off as we want
it to start the same time as the video
so we can trim that off and then move
back to the start and we can then using
this timeline go right to the end and
literally click and drag the end point
to here until it's the end so now we have
some music for our track what we want to
now do is sync up our track with the
music for those of you who are not
musically trained like most modern music
these days has four beats in a bar so
normally the start of every bar there
will normally be an accent of some sort
whether it be a cymbal whether it be a
bass drum or something like that so we
can edit our track to this point you can
actually even see it down here will be
probably the the second bar so if we
press play and count to four one two
three four one two three four one okay
so that's two bars in...that'd be a
good place to stop so we can now edit
our track we can make this our first
clip a little bit smaller just by
clicking on here until you see this icon
and just dragging him back to the line
now this one's in time one two three
four one two three four yet again this
line here is the start of our next like
two bars one two three four one this one
you can't see so much one two three four
one maybe that tiny little peak there
that's roughly about here yet again we
can click this is half
the size clip this is only two seconds
now it's fine it's nothing nothing special
and then two three
one two three okay so this one's a bit
longer that's fine so this is 6 seconds
clip OK, we will just do this for the rest of the clips now
okay then we get to the end and we can
just drag this one back
most times changed a little bit and
there you have it our track is now top
and tailed and edited to music thanks
for listening that's the end of this
tutorial next one will be going into
doing some transitions in between clips
and also a bit of image stabilization so
thank you and hope you follow the series
