Exciting News for Video Creators - DaVinci Resolve 19 is Out!
DaVinci Resolve has just dropped its latest version, packed with amazing new features and enhancements! DaVinci Resolve 19 brings the power of AI to your editing workflow, along with over 100 feature upgrades across editing, color correction, visual effects, motion graphics, and audio post-production.
Game-Changing Features
- Work smarter, not harder: With transcribed audio now available directly in the timeline, you can quickly find specific speakers and edit clips like a pro!
- Get cinematic looks: The new ColorSlice palette offers six vectors to produce rich film-like tones, while the Film Look Creator effect emulates photometric film processes for stunning visuals.
- Intelligent audio tracking: In Fairlight, IntelliTrack AI tracks motion and automatically pans audio, making it easier than ever to get your sound design just right.
VFX and Motion Graphics Mastery
- Take your VFX game to the next level with expanded USD tools in Fusion and a new multipoly rotoscoping tool.
- Broadcast editing just got a whole lot easier: The cut page now includes broadcast replay tools for live multi-camera editing, playout, and replay with speed control.
Collaborate Like Never Before
- Work seamlessly from anywhere: DaVinci Resolve 19 supports Blackmagic Cloud, allowing you to host project libraries on the DaVinci Resolve Project Server in the cloud. Collaborate with fellow editors, colorists, VFX artists, and audio engineers from around the world!
Get ready to take your video creations to new heights with DaVinci Resolve 19! https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve
Discussion (2)
Automatic Binaural Rendering - time to dl upd8!
❤️💚💙 for DavinciResolve by a lover of movingMotion in RGB
After FinalCut Studio, to day FinalCutX & Motion, D-Resolve are now my second favorite editing software, and they're even good in free mode. Unfortunately, the concept and workflow of FinalCut aren't achieved in my opinion as a former cutter, editor and producer in the broadcast sector who started with analogue Betacams and miniDV for local TVs by real VJs (and the abbreviation is really correct here, it was always V for video and J for journalist, way long before VJ for VideoJokay was rong used!). Nevertheless, Resolv with its Fusion integration is an absolutely great video editing and motion FX software. Hardcutt is a bit more accessible in concept here because too many features can be really annoying or distracting. Otherwise I find the workflow of FinalCut more logical in many ways, but as someone who is a bit of an oldie in the field and at least a workflow is offered that corresponds roughly to moving images. I only find this dramatic with the Adobe products where you can clearly see and feel that an image editing mindset overshadows the motion workflow concept, which is simply illogical and not possible for motionpictures works.
In reality, I don't have a newer or really usable Mac anymore and I work in D-Resolv under Win for editing, but for Motion VFX I also like to use NukeX time by time, or for simpler things I use the free version of Cavalrie.