Hello. Today, I would like to introduce the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor and share how to use it in Final Cut Pro. You can use a free application called CommandPost to utilize it in Final Cut Pro. If you are curious about using DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor and CommandPost in Final Cut Pro, please watch the video until the end.
In this video, we will show you how to use DaVinci Resolve's Speed Editor in Final Cut. By following the Speed Editor Final Cut setup, you can quickly and efficiently edit videos using only the Speed Editor without the need for a mouse or keyboard. We will also introduce shortcut keys and commands similar to those used in the Speed Editor in DaVinci Resolve, along with the Speed Editor setup method.
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