

These represents which shape you want your blur. In the “Window” tab you have some different shapes to choose from. Next, navigate to the “Window” tab, you’ll find this on the right side of the color wheels. Remember the same applies to objects/areas. But for now choose the part of the video where the person is facing the camera most of the time. I’ll show you how to deal with this later in the article. Sometimes the person may be moving their head in all directions and it will be a lot more tricky. In this example I’m gonna blur my own face. Here I want you to go to the part of the video you want the blurring to occur. Once you’ve have opened you the color page, you have your video in the viewer. To get started, navigate to the Color page. (The text will refer to the picture beneath it.) I will show you how to deal with this too. If there is a lot of distractions it’s a little bit more work. Once you know how to do it, it’s done in a matter of minutes if it’s an easy blurring job. DaVinci Resolve makes blurring a really easy process. Now let’s go more in-depth on what I briefly explained above. That was just a quick explanation for those who prefer that, I’ll explain more in-depth now: How to Blur Face/Object/Area


Except when it comes to privacy and blurring stuff in DaVinci Resolve. Do you have something to hide? Great! To blur an area or a face in DaVinci Resolve is a great way to hide something.īut seriously, from one video maker to another, telling the truth is often the best.
