One of the things I like about this software is that ever since it was acquired by Blackmagic Design in 2009, support and development have been exceptional. So when I was asked to review not just the Resolve 16.2 but also the Editor Keyboard, which we hadn’t used before, I was curious to know if their combined use could improve our post-production efficiencies.īut first, a look at Resolve 16 because that’s where most of the changes began. No doubt it is discussed and criticised by many, but it is also trusted and loved by many more. In this review, Dubai-based post-production specialist Dan Mitre explores whether Blackmagic Design has finally found the secret recipe for making this a mainstream.īlackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve has been a tool of choice within the NLE space for many professional colourists, editors and other post-production experts. Dubai-based post-production specialist Dan Mitre explores whether Blackmagic Design has finally found the secret recipe to make this a mainstream, must-have option for editors and if the Editor Keyboard is a tempting addition to the mix.īlackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 16.2 is the latest update to the company’s popular edit, colour, visual effects and audio post production software that includes major Fairlight updates for audio post production.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |