Tool 05

✂️ Clipper

Every Clip. One Click. Done.

Turn an entire track into a bin full of named, trimmed clips
without touching a single clip by hand.

↓ Download Clipper v1.2 User Guide View on GitHub
Clipper — subclip generator for DaVinci Resolve

What it does

You've got a finished cut on V1 — or a selects reel on V2 — and you want every clip captured into a Media Pool bin with its name and in/out points intact. You could do each one by hand... forty times. Or you could open Clipper, pick the track, pick the bin, and hit Create.

Clipper reads every clip on the chosen track, calculates the exact source in/out points from the timeline, names each clip after its source, and drops the whole batch into whichever Media Pool bin you specify — or a new one you create on the spot. Add handles for VFX pulls. A live preview shows exactly what will be created before you commit.

Works with camera clips, compound clips, and Fusion compositions. Generator-based titles and adjustment clips have no source media and are skipped — flagged in amber in the preview so you always know what you're getting.

Features

How it works

Pick a track
Choose any video or audio track from the dropdown. The clip count updates instantly so you know what you're working with before you commit.
Choose your bin
Select any existing Media Pool bin from the dropdown — the full folder hierarchy is shown. Or hit + New Bin to create one on the spot. Your clips land exactly where you point.
Add prefix, suffix & handles
Type a prefix or suffix and every clip name updates live in the preview. Add head and tail handle frames for VFX pulls — shared or custom per side. Great for tagging a batch: SC42_ prefix turns every clip on the track into a named scene deliverable.
Preview, then commit
The preview table shows the exact clip name, source clip, and source In/Out timecodes for every clip on the track. Clips without source media — generators, titles — are flagged in amber before you run anything.

A note about the Resolve scripting API

Clipper is not the subclip tool from Avid Media Composer. The DaVinci Resolve scripting API does not expose a way to create a single multi-source subclip — each subclip must come from one source clip. What Clipper creates are true single-source subclips (one per clip on the track), named after their source and trimmed to the exact in/out points you see on the timeline.

Want to capture a range of clips as a single edit-ready sequence? Use the Clip from Range button. Set an In and Out mark on your timeline, choose a track, and Clipper assembles all the clips within that range into one new timeline sequence — placed in your chosen bin — in a single step.

Want true standalone clips from that range instead of a sequence? Here's a two-step workaround that works cleanly:

  1. Use Clip from Range to build the sequence as described above.
  2. Open that new sequence in the Resolve timeline, lasso all the clips, and drag them directly from the timeline into any Media Pool bin.

Resolve converts each dragged clip into its own clip entry — source name, in/out points, and all. It's a couple of extra steps, but it gets you there.

Made for these moments

Get Clipper

A single .py file. Drop it in your Resolve scripts folder and it appears under Workspace → Scripts → Utility.

Works with DaVinci Resolve 18+ — free version and Studio both fully supported.

Also in the suite

Marker Madness
Full marker management — browse, filter, batch rename, export, and copy across timelines.
Clip Renamer Pro
Batch rename Media Pool clips with a live before/after preview. Find, replace, prefix, counter, case.
Track Command
Batch rename, add, and delete audio and video tracks in the current timeline.
Reel Time Plus
Running time calculator for TV and film — acts, breaks, leader, over/under.