![]() ![]() Here is writer/director/colorist Alexis Van Hurkman at a post-NAB talk all about getting started with Resolve 9: It's a bit long, so this may be one that you'd be better off downloading from the Vimeo site. Rob goes over not only DaVinci, but also color correction and grading in general. This is a Rule/Boston Camera's Learning Lab with colorist Rob Bessette of Finish Post. That program is called DaVinci Resolve 9, and if you're curious about what the big deal is, and you'd like to get started with it before you get your Blackmagic Cinema Camera, check out the videos below. ![]() Not only that, but it happens to come free (that's right, free) with a color correction/color grading program that used to cost about what you'd pay for a new car until Blackmagic took over the development. There's no question the specs are interesting, (and preorders are flying out the door) because there has never been a camera at the $3,000 price point that could give ProRes, DNxHD, and RAW all in one camera body. If you've been reading this site for the past few months, you know we've talked a tremendous amount about a little company called Blackmagic Design who happens to make a little camera called the Cinema Camera. ![]()
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