Posts Tagged ‘DaVinci Resolve’
How To Calibrate Your Color Grading Monitor
Check out this free webinar to learn how to calibrate your color grading monitor.
Understanding LUTS in Color Grading
Download these free film print emulation LUTS and learn more about how to use them in your video projects.
Impressive Color Grading Breakdowns
One of the best ways to refine your color grading skills is to study the work of other pro colorists. In this post, we share a few …
Editing Features in DaVinci Resolve and Resolve Lite
DaVinci Resolve is now more than just color grading. Learn how to create and modify basic video edits inside of Resolve and Resolve Lite.
Variable Speed Changes in DaVinci Resolve 10 Lite
In this post, you’ll learn how to create – and even import – speed changes into DaVinci Resolve. This powerful features offers tons of options for quality …
Getting Started with DaVinci Resolve
If you’re looking to dip your toes into the color grading waters, check out this comprehensive tutorial for DaVinci Resolve.
Working with ARRIRAW – Creating Offline Proxies in DaVinci Resolve
If you’re working with ARRIRAW files, this post is a must read. Learn how to use DaVinci Resolve Lite to transcode your ARRIRAW footage for optimized editing.
5 New Features of Resolve 10
Blackmagic has released Resolve V10 – a free upgrade for DaVinci users. Check out the new features that will add tons of value for any pro colorist …
Printer Light Hotkeys in DaVinci Resolve
Quickly white balance shots in your color grading app with hotkeys. In this post we share the printer light hotkeys for DaVinci Resolve, a simple way to …
Color Grading Tutorial: LUTs in DaVinci Resolve
What are LUTs and how can they improve your color grading workflow? In this post, we take a look at how LUTs are used in high end …
DaVinci Resolve Quick Tip: Incorrectly Linked Clips
When bringing your video editing projects into DaVinci Resolve you may have incorrect footage show up in your timeline. In this video tutorial learn how to remedy …
Why a Full Screen Still-Store is Better Than a Split Screen
In this color grading quick tip, we discuss why it’s better to use full screen vs split screen when matching your shots – good advice for colorists …