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3 contributions to Resolve School
šŸ”„ The 3 Hour Edit System is live šŸš€
I want to mark this moment clearly. The 3 Hour Edit System is officially live inside Resolve School. This system exists for a very specific reason. Not to make editing flashy. Not to walk through every possible feature in DaVinci Resolve. And not to promise that every edit magically takes three hours. It exists to give beginners and busy creators a REPEATABLE STRUCTURE for editing long-form videos, so decisions stop stacking and videos actually get finished. At its core, the system is: • A three pass editing workflow • Built specifically for long-form content • Designed to reduce frustration and decision fatigue • Focused on clarity, momentum, and completion If you’ve ever opened Resolve and felt like everything needed attention at once, this is who it’s for. It’s also important to say what this system is not. This isn’t a feature-by-feature walkthrough of Resolve. It’s not film school. And it’s not about cinematic perfection. It’s about knowing what to do next, and what not to worry about yet. This also isn’t a static course. I’m already planning additional modules for the system, including workflows around the AI tools in the Studio version of Resolve, for those who use it. As Resolve evolves, the system will evolve with it. Alongside the system, I’m actively working on a few additional resources: • A 5 DAY BETTER COLOR CHALLENGE, available to every Resolve School member • A MORE IN-DEPTH COLOR GRADING COURSE for Premium and VIP members • AN EDIT FOR RETENTION COURSE, currently in planning, for Premium and VIP members, focused on short-form content (Shorts, TikTok, Reels) and long-form YouTube With the system going live, Resolve School has moved into its next phase. For new members joining now: • PREMIUM is $19 per month and includes the 3 Hour Edit System • VIP includes everything in Premium at a discounted annual rate with priority support
šŸ”„ The 3 Hour Edit System is live šŸš€
1 like • Feb 1
Thank you, getting started today. šŸ«”šŸ‘ŠšŸ½
Notes from watching beginners struggle with ā€œslowā€ edits āœ‚ļø
One thing I’ve noticed over and over, both in my own edits and watching beginners work in Resolve, is this šŸ‘‡ Edits don’t usually take days because Resolve is slow. They take days because everything is being decided at the same time šŸ˜µā€šŸ’« Most long edits stall out because there’s no clear order of operations. People are cutting structure, tightening pacing, fixing audio, adjusting visuals, second guessing wording, and polishing details all inside the same stretch of time. Every decision competes with every other decision, and mental fatigue stacks fast 🧱 That’s where things start to drag. A few patterns I see constantly šŸ‘€ • No clear passes, so the edit never feels ā€œdone enoughā€ to move forward • Decision fatigue from asking too many questions at once • Jumping between fixing details and big picture structure • Trying to make things good before they’re even complete The interesting part is that none of this is about shortcuts, plugins, or advanced features 🚫 It’s about sequence. Speed in editing comes from deciding what kind of decision you are allowed to make right now, and intentionally ignoring everything else until later šŸ™Œ When an edit has structure first, clarity second, and polish last, everything feels lighter. You stop reopening the same decisions. You stop endlessly tweaking. Momentum builds because the work has boundaries This is exactly what I’ve been building around lately Not a faster version of Resolve, but a clearer way to move through an edit without carrying the entire timeline in your head at once 🧠 I’ll share more in the next week, but I wanted to put this out there first because if your edits feel slow, scattered, or exhausting, it’s probably not a skill issue. It’s almost always a structure issue. Curious if this resonates with your experience editing in Resolve šŸ¤—
Notes from watching beginners struggle with ā€œslowā€ edits āœ‚ļø
1 like • Jan 20
Thank you Andrew, this is exactly how I’m feeling. As a beginner I often put off practicing this art because I don’t know what to do!
0 likes • Jan 20
@Andrew Farmer šŸ‘ŠšŸ½šŸ«”šŸ™šŸ¾
Welcome to everyone new who joined over the past few days šŸ‘‹
SamĀ Evans, CristianĀ Aguilera, RobertĀ Alan, OyiĀ Sun, AbhiĀ Roy, GaneshĀ Dawande, SheiĀ Ng, JennyĀ Slaytor, LauraĀ S, WendyĀ Hodson, CatherineĀ Marriott, KeithĀ Bayles, ArnoldĀ Vaughan, IsmailĀ Hunaid, Charles A. PridgenĀ Pridgen, YusufĀ Sahloub, ChapĀ Chapman A few of you came in after the workshop, so I just wanted to say I’m really glad you’re here. Resolve School exists for a pretty specific reason. It’s not about learning every feature in DaVinci Resolve, and it’s not about editing like a professional filmmaker. It’s about helping busy creators and solopreneurs actually finish long form videos without feeling overwhelmed every time they open Resolve. If you’re new and things feel slow or confusing already, that’s normal. Resolve has a lot going on, and the beginning always feels clunky. Progress here looks like opening the app again, making small improvements, and slowly building confidence, not getting everything right.
Welcome to everyone new who joined over the past few days šŸ‘‹
1 like • Jan 13
Thanks Andrew.
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