Posts Tagged ‘DaVinci Resolve’
A Focus on Resolve 17’s New Masking Tool: Magic Mask
DaVinci Resolve adds an Adobe-like masking feature that’s just made isolation grading extremely easy: Magic Mask.
Editing With DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor
See where the Davinci Resolve Speed Editor fills in the gaps left by the DaVinci Resolve Keyboard and how it can speed up your workflow.
Using XML Files to Move Your Timeline to a Different NLE
If you need to transfer your timeline between two different pieces of video editing software, using XML files could be the solution for you.
3 Ways to Store and Share Grades in DaVinci Resolve
Today, we’re going to take a look at the three ways to store and load looks in DaVinci Resolve, along with the advantages and disadvantages of each.
How to Remove the Boom Mic in Resolve and Premiere
Let’s take a look at two different programs, Adobe Premiere and DaVinci Resolve, and how you can use them to get rid of unwanted objects.
6 Reasons for You to Upgrade to Resolve Studio Today
DaVinci Resolve is unique among post-production applications in that it’s free. But, here are six reasons why you’d upgrade to its paid version.
Premiere Pro Is Dead: Why It’s Time to Make the Switch
Are Premiere Pro’s best days behind it? If you said “yes,” then why are you still using it? Here are a few reasons I’ve moved on. “Premiere …
Blackmagic Design Releases New DaVinci Resolve 16.2
This update includes lots of new Fairlight audio features, improved editing and color grading functionality, plus a whole lot more.
7 Tutorials for Learning Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve
In the following tutorials, we’ll cover some of the best tips, tricks, and advice for working with Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve.
Creating and Ingesting Proxies in AVID Using DaVinci Resolve
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll cover the best practices for using DaVinci Resolve to sync, color grade, and transcode proxies for ingest into AVID.
Editing Pocket 6K Files in Resolve with a Low-Performing Computer
We’ve previously covered offline editing and proxy workflows, but in this article, we’ll cover methods to make your 6K RAW editing more amicable.
Glowing Results: Grading Skin Tones in DaVinci Resolve
We’re going to use DaVinci Resolve to get balanced, glowing skin tones in just a few easy steps — without affecting your other edits.