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DaVinci Resolve 10
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  • Today at BMD in NYC, Alexis Van Hurkman demo'ed DaVinci Resolve 10 (alpha version). Yes the tracking and (in the full version only) the noise reduction looked fantastic. The NR has now seperate controls for spatial and temporal reduction. The temporal nr can be done using 0, 1, or 2 frames. I noted this, because I read @rean's Windmotion does temporal NR over 7 frames max.

    Fyi, it crashed when he went to open the NR demo. He said resolve 10 will be avail "3rd quarter 2013... whatever that means" and while the editing & titling tools are good, they are meant for last minute fixes, not as a replacement for a proper edit program.

  • not only is BMD putting a good bit of pressure on Canon and others in the camera game, before long Apple, Adobe, Sony, and Avid NLE sales may also show some loss.

    the new tracking features look AMAZING!

  • If its pre Alpha now and he mentions Q3 I guess sometime in September before we see it.

  • Gimme Gimme.

    Man, I can't wait for this release. I'm glad that BM actually listens to it's users and implements change. 9 solved a lot of the clunky legacy interface and organization problems I'd been complaining about for years. This adds damn near everything else I've wanted and more.

  • Alexis Van Hurkman previews DaVinci Resolve 10 from Blackmagic Design. Taped at the June 2013 LACPUG meet. Even if you saw the Las Vegas SuperMeet presentation you will want to see this one as he shows some great new features that weren't ready at that time. Alexis shows great round trip workflow with Final Cut Pro X but also assures us that DaVinci Resolve 10 is ready for any NLE workflow.

  • @Mark_the_Harp at NAB 2013 they stated several times that Lite version will be for free. Lite version is foreseen to be combined with new pocket camera incl. DVD's. Also look at their website - everything is changed to Version 10 since weeks.

    http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/compare

  • Let's hope Resolve 10 has the same pricing structure as 9 - I mean, the free version of Resolve does everything I want it to.

  • Yep, something around July.

  • @GravitateMediaGroup I bet they release it before the MFT BMCC.

  • Any articles mention a release date?

  • A nice article about Davinci-Resolve 10 as an online as well as standalone Editor.

    http://www.moviemachine.tv/post/opinion-why-davinci-resolve-10-is-such-a-big-deal/

    And a general Overview: Recorded live at the NAB SuperMeet, 9th April, 2013, this demonstration by Alexis Van Hurkman, shows the new features of DaVinci Resolve 10, which will be available in the third quarter of 2013. http://www.moviemachine.tv/video/davinci-resolve-10-demo-nab-supermeet,-april-9,-2013/65433105/

  • Thought it was all in French, but they switched over to English. The demonstration was really impressive. How will DaVinci Resolve 12 look like.....

    The structure of the program is just right for more. Even with the new features you get not lost....

  • Not really. cube LUTs becoming universal across every platform, NLE, etc will.

    Somebody just told me there's a TV Logic monitor that will accept cube LUTs, and I was like... GIMME!! Being able to preview the LUT on a monitor separate from what's being recorded is awesome. It really is the best way to go. It kind of idiot proofs cinematography, but at this point I don't even care anymore.

  • @shian is the OpenFX adoption going to help you out with ColorGHears at all?

  • It looks to me like they're turning it into a finishing solution. Opening OFX will allow for an ecosystem to develop around it. Established NLEs will continue to serve as feeders, but after picture lock Resolve becomes the new hub, instead of just a specialist color tool. Scratch has already gone the same direction, and Smoke will likely open up to OFX in the 2014 release (to be revealed in a month).

  • Sounds very interesting. Resolve's performance on many areas is superior when compared to the "competitors in same price range". Basic NLE features may be enough for me, except maybe audio related things are lacking.

  • @tida

    That's a good question. I think there are many different answers, some of which are discussed in this long, 4-part discussion about the "state" of the video editing business:

  • @tida

    Other NLE can do much more :-)

  • Question is, why do I need other NLE's any more. What remains for them is jugggling with different codecs for final delivery...

    How can Adobe, Magix, Sony etc. sell into the prosumer industry when you get the "Lite" Version for free...

  • Dan Chung has posted an "explainer" video shot in the BMD exhibit:

  • OpenCL support for multiple AMD GPUs on Windows

    Does it mean that you can work on AMD Cards now?

  • Complete feature list can be found here: http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/davinciresolve/compare

    Hope whole system doesn't slow down with these implementations...