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Color grading for horror films - DaVinci Resolve tutorial
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How to color grade like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3
In this video, we'll show you how to recreate the look of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 using Davinci Resolve. Get ...
Blackmagic Design released its annual NAB 2024 update and announced over a dozen new products, including a new version of its popular DaVinci Resolve editing suite. Other key products include the ...
Blackmagic have made a habit of buying up companies, revamping the products and then re-releasing them at a massively reduced cost. Certainly that has been the case with DaVinci, with their Resolve ...
RedShark Review: Brett Danton tried out the new Blackmagic Davinci Resolve grading panels and, within five minutes, was wondering how he had ever lived without them. This does for Resolve what the ...
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Blackmagic Design’s announcement of a sub-$1000 software-only version of the DaVinci Resolve colour corrector could cause as many problems as solutions, argues Unit’s senior colourist Simon Astbury.
As the NAB exhibition floor opens, news arrived from companies including Lucasfilm, Nokia, Digital Domain and ARRI. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor With the launch of version 14 (the beta version is ...
Blackmagic Design has announced DaVinci Resolve Micro Color Panel, which the company says is a new more affordable color panel for DaVinci Resolve software. According to Blackmagic Design CEO Grant ...
I’m a video editor, not a color grader, but for most projects I have to do my own color adjustments, and I’ve been using three-way color correction tools to manipulate video color since the days of ...
The last time I wrote about film color for this magazine was on the ways 35mm shooting and digital color combined in Uncut Gems and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker to create contemporary looks ...
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