


In version 14, they added Fairlight for audio production, integrating a dedicated workstation for audio. Version 12.5 made me realize you can edit inside Resolve (I had previously used it for color correction). Add to that the fact that Resolve now makes management of media simpler than ever directly within the media pool (with the ability to directly apply LUTs and change aspect ratios for large amounts of footage), and it's clear that Blackmagic wants Resolve to become an integral part of the on-set DIT workflow.For the past few years, every update Blackmagic Design has delivered for its DaVinci Resolve software has been massive.

First and foremost, Resolve is now a fully capable cloning tool that can be used to create checksum verified backups of all of your media right on the set. In addition to the editing features, which are frankly pretty damn great, Blackmagic also added new features in both the media management and color correction categories. Unfortunately, I can't embed any of BM's new features videos here, so head on over to the DaVinci Resolve 11 page and check out their videos and photos. Tons of standard video and audio transitions.A host of standard trimming tools with intuitive hovering for different types of trimming without changing tools (like Avid's Smart Tool).A timeline capable of mixing formats, frame rates, resolutions.Here's a quick rundown of what Resolve 11 brings to the table as an online editor: With that said, let's take a look at some of the best new features in Resolve 11. In terms of editing, Blackmagic has incorporated just about all of the features that one would expect from a modern NLE in the year 2014. However, I'm not sure anybody expected full editing functionality so soon. It's something that has been in the works for a while. The new version contains a plethora of exciting new features, but most notably, and somewhat unsurprisingly, Resolve 11 has over 70 new editing features and is now a full-fledged editing solution! Check out the details below.įor anyone who has been following the progress of DaVinci Resolve since last year's NAB, the fact that the software is now a fully functional NLE should come as no surprise. Blackmagic Design is on a roll at this year's NAB! In addition to the major announcement of two new camera systems - the URSA and the Studio Camera - Blackmagic also unveiled version 11 of their world-renowned color correction software, DaVinci Resolve.
