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DaVinci Resolve Platforms

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DaVinci Resolve Overview

Complete suite for editing, color correction and professional audio post production, all in a single application.

Originally designed for Hollywood’s elite colorists, DaVinci Resolve has been used on more feature films and TV shows than anything else because it lets you create images that are simply impossible with other tools. DaVinci is also the world’s fastest growing and most advanced editing software! Now, with DaVinci Resolve 14, you get incredible new Fairlight audio tools specifically designed for film and television post production. It’s like getting 3 high end applications in one! All it takes is a single click to switch between editing, color correcting, audio mastering and delivery! Best of all, if you’re collaborating on a team, you can all work on the same project at the same time! DaVinci Resolve 14 is a revolution in post production! Download it for free and try it today!

DaVinci Resolve has hundreds of features for editors, colorists and audio professionals.
Fairlight audio post production tools let you record, edit, mix, sweeten and master sound with full 3D audio space and up to 1000 channels.
Colorists will find filters that include automatic facial recognition and tracking for quickly smoothing skin tones, brightening eyes, changing lip color and more!
Multi user collaboration tools such as bin locking, chat and timeline merging that allow editors, colorists, and sound editors to all work on the same project at the same time!

DaVinci Resolve Features

tick-square Video editing
tick-square Subtitles and captions
tick-square Stabilizing
tick-square Nodal Compositing
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tick-square Multi-Screen
tick-square Integrated compositor
tick-square Facial recognition
tick-square Controller support
tick-square Advanced Trimming
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tick-square Hardware Accelerated
tick-square Multitrack editing
tick-square Keyframe animation
tick-square Colour grading
tick-square Node Based
tick-square Color correction
tick-square Support for VST plugins
tick-square Non linear editor

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DaVinci Resolve Categories

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DaVinci Resolve Tags

video-production sound-editor easydcp colorkey video-effects video-editing

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