🔊 SOUND DESIGN in DaVinci Resolve for FILMMAKING! 🔊 | Beginner Crash Course

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    Enhance your Films/Videos by adding Sound Design in Davinci Resolve! I'll walk you step by step though the process of adding SFX to an inspirational video project where I added sound design to help create feeling, emotion and awesomeness. Level up your videos with Sound Design!
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    0:00 Sound Design in Resolve
    0:38 Here's the Project
    1:15 Before SFX
    2:35 Let's Talk Sound Design
    3:17 Where I get SFX
    3:35 SFX Samples
    3:49 Listen to SFX
    4:14 More SFX to Look For
    6:09 Motion Array Plugins
    6:44 Page Curl Plugin
    7:09 Downloaded SFX - Get Multiple
    7:38 Add SFX & Modify
    8:04 Reverse SFX
    9:26 SFX + Music + Dialogue Check
    10:46 Add Delay
    11:26 Add Echo
    11:51 Working Through More SFX
    12:24 SFX Tracks Note
    14:23 Precise Volume/Gain Adjustments
    15:00 Slow Down Audio Clip
    17:47 A Little EQ...
    18:44 Flicker SFX
    20:58 Changing Pitch of SFX
    24:59 Check on Multiple Speakers
    25:50 Final Result

Komentáře • 51

  • @cosmashono7665
    @cosmashono7665 Před měsícem +1

    Been following you for years now, and I think this is the first time I am commenting. I wanna say thank you for this. Any breakdown of sound design is very much appreciated. I struggle the heck with this.

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks for following me and I appreciate you dropping a comment! I’ll have more Sound design videos coming up soon, stay tuned!

    • @cosmashono7665
      @cosmashono7665 Před měsícem +1

      @@JasonYadlovski I so look forward to these type of videos. Thanks again.

  • @GaryCunninghamyouareenough
    @GaryCunninghamyouareenough Před měsícem +1

    This was absolutely awesome - cheers, Jason 🤘🙏🤘

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks Gary! I appreciate you checking out the video!

  • @user-vw5hb4kl5w
    @user-vw5hb4kl5w Před měsícem +1

    amazing jason.

  • @ScratchNSpoonLotto
    @ScratchNSpoonLotto Před měsícem +1

    GREAT VIDEO! The final product had me on the edge of my seat. Great work my friend! Have a wonderful everything!

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the video. More like this will be coming! 😜

  • @tyler.t.seaman
    @tyler.t.seaman Před měsícem +1

    Brother, you heard my prayers and answered them. I've been wanting to learn more about this for SO LONG.
    Bless you. Bless you, sir.

  • @user-dm8rv6zx5q
    @user-dm8rv6zx5q Před měsícem +1

    Great Tutorial bro! Big fan of your work.

  • @TonyLuuvlogs
    @TonyLuuvlogs Před měsícem +1

    amazing work mate. Thanks for sharing your experience

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks so much! I appreciate you checking out the video! 😁👍

  • @jer3006
    @jer3006 Před měsícem +1

    Jay, the segment with the SFX for the horse is fantastic, using only 2 reversed-splashes for the hooves + some water "drips." I'm sure I would have mistakenly drowned everything with 40 splashes. 😁 Really like the flickers-to-blackout-with-SFX technique and I'm thinking it will make a great ending/closing for some videos, or maybe a wild transition between certain action camera clips. Also love the editing tips to use multiple tracks for SFX clips to provide versatility and isolation of Dynamics treatments! Thank you for sharing this Sound Design video... it's at least 50 tips in 25 minutes! 👏👏

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed the vid and learned a few things along the way. 😜

  • @JohnKuehne_SF
    @JohnKuehne_SF Před měsícem +2

    Another excellent lesson. You may want to not assume that viewers have watched many of your other videos. You blow by some real nuggets of information relative to the submenu tools in both Fairlight and the right-click options on the edit page. Keep up the great work...and it was great chatting with you at NAB this year. Also went ahead and joined MotionArray with your link. Looks like a ton of stuff.

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks! Great to chat with you at NAB! Hope to see you there next year too!

  • @frankygoestocanada
    @frankygoestocanada Před měsícem +1

    Yes, I did noticed many thing I didn't like in the penultimate version of the video. But you corrected them all in the final version! 😊 Even added a pan in the car sound! Yes, when you care of all the small details, the final product is a blast! See you on your next vid! Thanks dude!

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Yeah! Glad to see you could pick out some of the details. 😁👍

    • @frankgiroux
      @frankgiroux Před měsícem +1

      And I learn a lot with you! Thanks for your work! 😂

  • @JustSamOfficial
    @JustSamOfficial Před měsícem +1

    That was great..👍

  • @twotone3070
    @twotone3070 Před měsícem +1

    I can see me coming back to this video for inspiration. Out of interest and not judgement, how many of the clips did you shoot?

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      None, it’s all stock footage. I don’t get to shoot cool stuff like that. 😜

  • @SCVisualArt
    @SCVisualArt Před měsícem +1

    You can also try eleven labs (AI text to speech for the narration). You will be amazed. Thanks Jason once more.👍

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem +1

      Nice, I'll have to check that out. Never heard of it before. 👍 Thanks for sharing!

  • @ereceeme
    @ereceeme Před měsícem

    Wish it had the same interface and capabilities that "audio design desktop" has.

  • @billythecat
    @billythecat Před měsícem +1

    Can you make a video about terminologies? cause I'm lost as soon as you start selecting band and turning those knobs.

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Hey! Sure, I can look into a video about that. When you mean, selecting band, which part of the video are you talking about? Just wanna make sure I understand what you’re looking for. 😁👍

    • @billythecat
      @billythecat Před měsícem

      ​@@JasonYadlovski like at 17:58, frequency, band, why you drag the line like that, or at 11:11 why turn those knobs and not the others? What does Delay do? Is it an effect and you add it to the sound clip by clicking the + icon in the mixer? If this means I'm below beginner level, can you point me to where I can learn about this basic stuff?

    • @Tekkerue
      @Tekkerue Před měsícem +1

      ​@@billythecat I've found it's best to watch videos from multiple sources. Simply searching for things like "eq for beginners" or "delay for beginners" and watching as many videos as you can will go a long way. This is what I did when first learning Fusion a couple years ago. Everyone has a different approach and a way of explaining things which can help fill in more pieces of the puzzle.
      But to answer your specific questions, on the EQ the band he moved is a low-pass (or a high-cut) band which cuts out the high frequencies. He said the sound was a little "crispy" and by cutting the high frequencies it makes the sound darker. Yes, delay is an effect, it repeats the sound back...back...back...back... lol like an echo. The knobs he turned on the delay were the dry/wet control to make the delay effect louder, and then the left/right delay time to increase the time in between the repeats. Like this,
      echo..echo..echo..
      vs
      echo.........echo.........echo.........
      The second one has longer time before you hear the echo again.
      All of these controls are set based on what you want the sound to sound like and a lot of this boils down to personal preference. No two mixing engineers will set their EQ or their effects exactly the same way. Just like no two painters will mix colors or paint exactly the same way. The more you work with these types of effects the more you will develop your ear for what sounds good to you and what doesn't.

    • @billythecat
      @billythecat Před měsícem

      @@Tekkerue If only Jason explained what he did in the video in as much detail as you did, this video would be really for beginners. I appreciate many of his other videos tho. Looks like I'll have to dig into those keywords and write my own audio handbook. Thank you so much for answering all my questions.

    • @Tekkerue
      @Tekkerue Před měsícem +1

      @@billythecat You're welcome. I think this video assumes a basic understanding of the tools in order to show how to use them all together in sound design. IMO explaining the fundamentals of the individual tools like EQ, delay, etc. should be in separate videos with simpler examples to follow along with. It's probably too large of a leap to go from explaining the basics of EQ and then jumping into a larger sound design project like this so quickly. It's probably best to start with smaller test projects first before attempting more complex sound design projects like this.
      When learning about EQ, make small test projects with just a couple tracks like dialog and music. Then look up some videos on how to mix dialog and music with EQ and follow along with the techniques they show. Then try to apply the techniques on your own without following the videos. While you are working, get in the habit of bypassing your effects and comparing to the original. Are you actually making improvements or just making it sound worse? (We've all been there! 😅) Also, find several references from professionals, load them into your project onto separate tracks and toggle back and forth for quick comparison. You will likely have to match volume to make sure you aren't tricking your ears with volume differences. Referencing professionals while working will help you keep perspective on what you are doing. It's very easy to get lost in effects only to realize you've just been making it sound worse the entire time. lol So this kind of comparison and critical listening is crucial when teaching yourself.

  • @dronytruckdrone4891
    @dronytruckdrone4891 Před měsícem +1

    Hey Jason,another awesome video as always,I’m a faithful follower of your channel and believe me that you has been a big help for my videos but,could it be that you go a bit slower when you explain something for those of us who don’t speak English very well,my apologies for to be asking you this and for your audience who must be English speakers,thanks and you’re the best so far.Hug.

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem

      Thanks! I'd love to slow it down, but I don't know if I can. 😜 I've already slowed down a bunch from the fast NJ speed, maybe if I left more pauses in the edit, that would help. I know some people watch the youtube video at 50% speed to slow me down. 😁

    • @dronytruckdrone4891
      @dronytruckdrone4891 Před měsícem +1

      @JasonYadlovski I mean,at least when you are zooming in part of your editing work, leave it more time to we could see what are you handle it,anyways, slowly or faster, you are the best.
      Thanks Jason,Hug.

  • @STEAMpuzzle
    @STEAMpuzzle Před měsícem

    😊. Watch it later.. leave epic comment.. now! 😅. Thanks

  • @jessyairdrops69
    @jessyairdrops69 Před měsícem +1

    whenever i do sound design or add sound effects below fusion layers or any layer with high effects then it doesn't sync perfect because of the render issue... so is there any solution for that?

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem +2

      Hey! What's the render issue you experience? That the playback isn't smooth enough to be able to get the audio in the exact spot you'd like?

    • @jessyairdrops69
      @jessyairdrops69 Před měsícem +1

      @@JasonYadlovski yes, the playback lags alot

    • @JasonYadlovski
      @JasonYadlovski  Před měsícem +1

      Got ya, I'd try adjusting some of the settings for better playback to see if that helps. Could also be a lack of power from the computer. Maybe you can render out the clip, then drop in the rendered clip so it will playback better. I understand that might be time consuming if you've got a lot of fusion clips.....🤔

    • @jessyairdrops69
      @jessyairdrops69 Před měsícem

      @@JasonYadlovski thanks for the suggestion, i will try it out

    • @Tekkerue
      @Tekkerue Před měsícem +2

      Do you have caching enabled? If not, go to the Playback menu > Render Cache and set it to Smart. This will put red bars on the timeline above clips with effects and transitions that need to be cached and they will turn blue when they are cached. Once everything is blue, you should have smooth playback. I'm actually running Resolve without any graphics card at all (just onboard Intel graphics) and while I definitely spend way too much time waiting for things to cache, after it is done I can view without lag or sync issues. You will also want to delete the cache folder once in a while because these cache files will eat up hard drive space. It won't hurt anything, Resolve will cache them again when it needs them.