Most often, when beginner colorists are using DaVinci Resolve they will use nodes in very much the same way that they would use stacked layers in an NLE. For the purpose of this post I’m not going to do a crash course on nodes, but rather focus on one of the most powerful types of node structures that you can use: The Layer Node. Nodes are simply a different way of connecting and representing changes that are being made to a clip, and they offer far more flexibility than layers since they can be used in so many different ways. Most first time users of DaVinci resolve are confused by Nodes as they work very differently than layers, which are what most editors are used to working with in various editing programs. Unfortunately though, most Resolve users are only using the software on it’s most basic level and haven’t yet discovered how powerful some of it’s basic features are – including Layer Nodes. Practically every editor and filmmaker I know has had a copy of DaVinci Resolve on their laptop since the free version was made available.
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