DaVinci Resolve
Color grading tutorials and tips for Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve.
Employ the Usage Tab to Simplify a DaVinci Resolve Project
Removing unused clips from a large media pool makes any DaVinci Resolve project easier to manage, but how do you know what’s being used and what isn’t?
Insights from Pro Colorist Rob Bessette
What does it take to break into the big leagues? Are there advantages to working freelance versus taking a job at a big color house? Gain real-world …
The Basics of Building a Color Correction Suite
Working with color takes more than just the right software. Here are three tips for building a color correction suite that will improve your output.
Removing Black Sun Spots in DaVinci Resolve
When shooting directly at the sun, some digital cinema cameras suffer from the “black sun effect,” which can leave a nasty-looking hole in your image. Here’s how …
10 Must-Read Video Editing Articles
Keeping an eye on the industry and staying refreshed is a great way to improve your video editing game. These must-read video editing articles have something helpful …
Grading Insights From Pro Colorist Patrick Inhofer
We sat down with colorist Patrick Inhofer to discuss his color grading process and how new colorists can jump into the color industry.
DaVinci Resolve Tip: Using a Color Chart to Match Your Shots
Color correction can be a very frustrating process for those without much post-production experience, but using a color chart on set can make things much easier in …
How to Avoid Sepia Looks While Warming up Footage in Post
When attempting to warm up footage in post, many inexperienced colorists will take a wrong turn and wind up giving their footage a sepia look. Here’s how …
The Video Editor’s Guide to Color Grading
Increasingly, video editors are color grading on laptops and desktops instead of utilizing accurate, calibrated displays. Here’s how to make this reality work for you.
Color Grading Insight From Pro Colorist Alexis Van Hurkman
We interviewed pro colorist Alexis Van Hurkman and asked him to share how an aspiring colorist can tap into the competitive world of color grading.
Should Editors Transcode AVCHD to ProRes in Premiere?
Do you need to transcode your AVCHD media when editing in Premiere Pro? Let’s discuss this highly debated topic.
Replacing Your Adobe Creative Cloud Subscription for Under $100
For video editors looking for an alternative to their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, these apps offer similar functionality at a much lower price point.