Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

User Manual - Page 704

For DV/RES/BBPNLMIC.

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Take Selectors
Take Selectors in DaVinci Resolve provide a way for you to manage multiple takes or versions of a
particular clip in the Timeline. They’re ideal for storing multiple useful takes for scenes where you or
the client can’t quite decide which one is the best, or for maintaining multiple versions of VFX clips that
are going through different iterations.
When you place a number of clips inside a Take Selector, only one clip appears in the Timeline, but
you can open that Take Selector and switch to any other take or version that’s stored within to switch
which clip appears in the Timeline whenever you want.
A Take Selector, shown open, with
several alternate takes placed within
Take selectors are easy to create and use and populate. Once you’ve placed a number of clips inside
the Take Selector, you can drag any take to slip that clip’s range of media to synchronize it with the
other takes, or click a take to choose that clip within the Take Selector to appear in the Timeline,
before closing the Take Selector to confirm your change.
When closed, a Take Selector appears
as a regular clip with a badge
When closed, multi-take clips can be edited, trimmed, composited, graded, and rendered like any
other single clip in the Timeline. A Take Selector badge appears to the left of the name of a clip to
which it’s applied to show its status; double-clicking this badge opens the Take Selector so you can
adjust its contents.
Chapter 42Take Selectors, Compound Clips, and Nested Timelines 704
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