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hi my name is darren mostin and in this episode were going to be looking at my 10 favorite things that will improve your workflow in the edit page and this was quite a common request in the comments so as you all know i do read the comments and im delivering once again what you want to see if youre new here and you like this content please subscribe and hit the notification bell and if you dont want to subscribe thats fine but i do have a playlist and its full of free episodes uh all to do with killer tips on davinci resolve so check those out and in the meantime lets go and have a look at my top 10 in the edit workflow so tip number one is selection follows playhead so if im on a clip i can open up the inspector and make any changes that i want them i want to zoom in a little bit and move the image over then go to my next shot so im just gonna use my up and down arrow keys and again just make a little tweak to that lets just zoom in a little bit you might wanna do a bit of