This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Eddie Boscana
In an era dominated by social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, vertical video formats have become increasingly crucial for content creators. DaVinci Resolve, known for its robust editing capabilities, offers extensive tools for crafting engaging vertical videos and exporting at 9:16 in DaVinci Resolve. One of the main new features is the ability to set project resolution to a more social media-friendly vertical ratio, such as the ever-popular 9:16 ratio.
This is extremely handy when creating video content for popular platforms like TikTok and Instagram. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to create vertical videos in DaVinci Resolve, ensuring your content stands out.
Understanding Various Video Formats and Their Use Cases
Overview of Video Formats
Before delving into the specifics of vertical video creation in DaVinci Resolve, it's important to understand the landscape of various video formats and their applications. Each format serves different purposes and caters to specific platforms or viewing experiences.
1. Horizontal (Landscape) Format (16:9)
Standard for television, YouTube, and traditional film. This format offers a wide view, making it ideal for cinematic shots, detailed visuals, and storytelling where landscape scenes or wide angles are crucial.
2. Vertical (Portrait) Format (9:16)
Dominant on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Stories, and Snapchat. Designed for mobile-first audiences, this format is engaging for personal vlogs, short-form content, and content consumed primarily on smartphones. Remember that if you need to create vertical videos, you can export at 9:16 in DaVinci Resolve.
3. Square Format (1:1)
Popular on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. This format provides a balance between vertical and horizontal, offering versatility and consistent viewing experience across desktop and mobile devices.
4. Cinematic Formats (21:9 or wider)
Used for cinematic films and high-end video production. These ultra-wide formats are perfect for immersive storytelling and visually rich content, often seen in movie theaters and premium streaming services.
5. Custom Formats
Sometimes, content creators use custom aspect DaVinci Resolve ratios for artistic purposes or to fit specific platform requirements. These are less common but can be tailored for unique visual storytelling.
Choosing the Right Format
Selecting the appropriate video format depends on the content’s purpose, target audience, and platform of distribution. While the landscape format offers a traditional and wide perspective, vertical videos cater to the mobile-first audience, offering intimate and direct engagement. Square videos bridge the gap, providing a good compromise for different types of devices.
Understanding these formats helps in making informed decisions about how to shoot and edit your videos, ensuring they are optimized for the intended audience and platform. Thankfully, starting with DaVinci Resolve 18.1 you can now easily setup your favorite resolution and even set it up as a preset so that the next time you come in you can jump to your favorite social media presets!
Preparing Your Workspace for Vertical Video in DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve 18.1 introduces a streamlined way to set your project for vertical videos, which is ideal for social media channels requiring a portrait resolution, like a 9x16 DaVinci Resolve ratio. Here’s how you can do it using the DaVinci Resolve Vertical Resolution option:
1. At the bottom-right-hand side of your workspace, click on: ‘Project Settings’ in your open project.
2. In the ‘Master Settings’ tab, the default timeline format is usually set to 1920x1080 HD (16x9 aspect ratio).
3. To switch to a vertical format, click on the DaVinci Resolve timeline resolution dropdown. You will find various square and vertical DaVinci Resolve ratios.
- For a square format (1:1), select the square resolution that suits your needs.
- For vertical videos (9x16), choose a resolution like 1920x1080 and check the ‘Use Vertical Resolution’ box, which automatically adjusts the resolution to a vertical format.
4. A Common problem that you'll find when you add a piece of content that is not in the correct formatting often means you need to adjust the mismatched image resolution. Adjust the ‘Image Scaling’ settings under the project settings for mismatched resolution files, choosing either ‘Center Crop with No Resizing’ or ‘Scale Full Frame with Crop’, depending on your preference.
This feature not only makes it easier to set up your project for DaVinci Resolve 9:16 vertical videos but also allows you to save these settings as a preset for future projects. You can then use your 'Inspector' tab to make adjustments to the layout of your video to make it all look perfect. With the vertical format preset, your footage will automatically fit the frame, and you can use the transform tool to adjust it as needed.
Editing Techniques for DaVinci Resolve Vertical Videos
After setting up your workspace for a new clip, the editing process for DaVinci Resolve vertical videos remains similar. You can save your current settings as a preset in the "Project Settings" menu, by clicking on the three-dots menu at the top-right-hand-corner of the menu, and choosing "Save Current Settings as Preset...", and start editing on the timeline.
Using Envato Templates for Vertical Videos
Envato offers a plethora of templates that can be seamlessly integrated into DaVinci Resolve. These templates can add professional polish to your DaVinci Resolve 9:16 vertical videos, with easy-to-use animations and graphics designed specifically for vertical formats. Simply import the template and customize it to suit your video’s theme.
Use DaVinci Resolve to Change the Aspect Ratio and Create Vertical Video Formats
Now that you've learned how how to make a video vertical, you can easily export at 9:16 in DaVinci Resolve. Creating vertical videos in DaVinci Resolve is an exciting way to engage with modern audiences. With these tips and techniques, you’re well-equipped to start producing compelling vertical content. Remember, experimentation is key to discovering your unique style in this vertical video era.
This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Eddie Boscana
Eddie Boscana | Sciencx (2023-11-13T22:29:08+00:00) How to Quickly Make Vertical Videos in DaVinci Resolve. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2023/11/13/how-to-quickly-make-vertical-videos-in-davinci-resolve/
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