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Solution: Building a rough cut on the Cut page

Solution: Building a rough cut on the Cut page - DaVinci Resolve Tutorial

From the course: DaVinci Resolve Fundamentals

Solution: Building a rough cut on the Cut page

- How do you do? If you're an experienced editor, you probably struggled with the cut page. That's okay. You don't have to use it if you don't want to. And when putting together a radio edit like this, it does seem like a weird design choice on the cut page not to allow us to leave gaps in our timeline. In a moment, I will show you a kind of a workaround to that. But first I want to share with you my version of this radio edit. What I did is export it as a .drt or DaVinci resolve timeline file. That's right, in Resolve 17 and later we can export and import timelines instead of entire projects, which is kind of nifty. It's also a little quirky, so let's see how it works. And then we'll review my radio edit, and I'll give you some additional homework. To import the .drt, let's jump into the media page, cause it's a little easier to see what's about to happen here and let's go to the timelines pins. You can see, this…

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