Unboxing The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor
Kevin Shaw unboxes the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor, installs it and shares his first impressions after a week of working with it. Is it great value? Find out.
Kevin Shaw unboxes the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor, installs it and shares his first impressions after a week of working with it. Is it great value? Find out.
In this video, Kevin Shaw unboxes and evaluates the ASUS ProArt PA27UCX-K monitor. Is it suitable for colorists and photographers? Is it an affordable HDR reference monitor?
Kevin Shaw gets a first look at the new 1000 nit affordable HDR monitor from Dell with the world’s first 2000-zone mini-LED backlight display. Watch for the unboxing, setting up and first impressions of the UltraSharp monitor, a great tool for anyone in production or post production.
Kevin Shaw shows three ways to fix fluorescent light problems that simple primary color tools cannot correct using DaVinci Resolve.
New in version Resolve 16.1: Copy and Paste a Node using the two mystery buttons below the Lift Track Ball.
How to use the three dot options palate to gang your grading monitor with your GUI. This is great for fine keying and rotoscope work.
Three more of Kevin’s Power Tricks built around Parallel and Layer nodes. Understand the truth about Parallel Nodes, how best to use them and when not to use them.
The best ways to create bleach bypass looks, including references from Road to Perdition, Saving Private Ryan, Children of Men and Minority Report. See a range of DaVinci Resolve techniques for color replacement, duotone, and more.
En nuestra labor cómo coloristas recibimos lineas de tiempo de diferentes tipos de software de edición.
Muchas veces conformar estas lineas de tiempo es doloroso, especialmente cuando no recibimos los elementos que son necesarios para realizar una conformación