
To read more about clip speed and awesome effects you can apply to your videos, check out this article.Īnyways, let’s get to the next method: How to use the “Place on Top” Feature in DaVinci Resolve But it’s actually quite useful for a lot of instances. If that’s the case, Resolve will adjust the clip speed of the clip you are adding to make it fit the length of the original clip! (You can see that little icon in the lower-left corner of the clip, that the clip speed has been adjusted). Let’s say the clip that you replace with is shorter than the one that’s already in the timeline. What’s awesome when using this method is that the clip does what it says, “Fit to Fill”. More details in the video, or watch the images below the video! Then hold down the ALT key and drag the video onto the timeline.

Simply double-click the clip inside the “ Media Pool“, to make it appear in the “ Source Viewer“. To add only the video part of a clip to the timeline in Resolve, that is without audio. Here’s a neat table showing the default shortcuts on how to add clips to the timeline: Shortcut:Īdd ONLY Video to Timeline in DaVinci Resolve (Without audio) To not overwrite any existing clips, place the playhead at the of the timeline. To add a clip to the timeline in DaVinci Resolve, press shortcut F9 on your keyboard. Add Clips to Timeline Shortcuts in DaVinci Resolve If it’s a video clip make sure to drop it in a video track. Simply, drag the clip from the “Source Viewer” and drop it in the timeline. To add a clip to the timeline in Resolve is easy. Since this article is about adding clips to the timeline, I have to mention the most basic method as well:

How to Add Clips to the Timeline in DaVinci Resolve
