Editing can easily turn into “just get it done.”
Another timeline.
Another export.
Another round of fixes.
So here’s the nudge for this week:
Try one new thing in Resolve.
Not because you need it.
Not because it’s efficient.
Just because it’s interesting.
Find a tutorial you’ve never tried.
Test a feature you normally ignore.
Experiment with an effect you’ve been curious about.
Learning keeps editing from feeling mechanical.
And sometimes the thing you try “just for fun” ends up becoming part of your real workflow later.
COMMUNITY SHARE
If you try something new this week, drop it below:
• What tutorial did you follow?
• What feature did you test?
• What surprised you?
Link it if you want. Let’s build a thread we can all pull ideas from.
WINS FROM LAST WEEK
built a custom arrow in Fusion after following a tutorial, even though he usually avoids Fusion because it can turn into a rabbit hole. committed to setting a clear editing goal for the next couple of months to stay accountable in his learning. Trying. Showing up. Taking one step forward. That’s real progress.
THIS WEEK INSIDE RESOLVE SCHOOL
Nothing heavy scheduled.
No live calls.
Later today, I’ll post a separate thread with three film frames you can vote on. I’ll recreate the winning look (color grade), record the process, and share the PowerGrade so you can experiment with it yourself.
Keep an eye out for that post and cast your vote.