Sony Pixel Power calrec Sony

DaVinci Resolve v15 reviewed

25/10/2018

-- --

Facebook

Twitter

Google

Pinterest

SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE:

Written by Dani lle Nel, editor/post workflow consultant.

-- --

Working as an editor and post workflow consultant for everything from Tomb Raider to National Geographic wildlife documentaries, I've certainly dabbled in Resolve in the past: I've known about it as a colour correction tool since version 9. In all honesty, though, I never paid too much attention to it until version 12 a few years ago. This was when Blackmagic Design added an editing page to the software. For the first time, I could see the possibility of it going from well-known colour correction tool into a fully-fledged nonlinear editor. The fact that this was also a piece of software that was free to download (even for commercial projects) made it attractive to many.

With version 15, which was first announced at NAB this year, Blackmagic have improved the nonlinear editing toolset even further. This year, I was in the middle of an edit on a feature length documentary when the producer gave the instruction to move the project from Avid Media Composer to Resolve 15.

MY EXPERIENCE

We moved over to 15 and relinked to the original media, most of which was ProRes 422/4444. In total, we had 280hrs of initial rushes that we had to edit down into a 93-minute documentary using a 12 core Mac Pro trashcan' with 64gb of RAM and an AMD FirePro D700 graphics card and Drobo 5D3. It was a pretty challenging project!

At first, I had my reservations about moving to v15 as it was still in beta when we first began the transfer, but I needn't have worried. We didn't even have one crash the whole way through the edit. We kept the standard of procedures as we did for Media Composer by keeping the project in reels. This gave us the ability to work on each reel independently and also we found that 20-30min timelines worked better to allow us real-time playback. It was only at the end that we stitched' all the reels together into one long 93min.

With other NLEs, I typically had to wait up to half an hour in the morning just for the project to load, but thanks to Resolve 15's new video playback engine with GPU optimisation I'd open the project, and would be ready to start cutting and trimming in minutes, even with 4K CinemaDNG raw material. At no point was I yearning for a particular tool inside Resolve, I felt at home editing on this NLE. I also found an amazing shortcut - Command Y - which selects everything in the timeline to the right of the playhead! This was such a timesaver - especially when we started intercutting scenes. I also quite enjoyed the option to have the Data-Burn ins on during editing and it did not slow down the machine.

The main issue I had with it was that sometimes I had to select a clip to use the trimming functions but this has since then been fixed as it was a beta niggle. Another problem I experienced was that while getting the project as an AAF out to Pro Tools for final mix was possible in theory, the preset for Pro Tools didn't do the trick as it also outputs video and doesn't link up so I instead had to use a manual custom setting.

Overall though, I'm truly pleased with my first experience editing in DaVinci Resolve and am very much looking forward to seeing how this piece of software keeps on improving for the future.

NEW FEATURES

Blackmagic have added quite a few interesting new features in the v15 release, not all of which I was able to test on my editing for the wildlife documentary. It looks like Blackmagic are really pushing to have DaVinci Resolve become four applications in one, allowing users to edit, grade, complete audio using Fairlight, and create visual effects using Fusion without having to round-trip to another piece of software.

In version 15, their standalone Fusion compositing and visual effects software has now been integrated as a new page in DaVinci Resolve, which is ideal for editors who would like to add effects or do some quick green screen keying work.

The Fairlight audio tab also has an update with over 300 new features and improvements. The editing page now features new tabbed and stacked timelines, the ability to add on-screen annotations, subtitle tools and more. For colourists, Blackmagic have added a new LUT browser to quickly preview and apply LUTs, as well as over 20 new ResolveFX filters that make it easy to remove dust, fix dead pixels, and more. There is also a face enhancement tool that automatically recognises and tracks facial features to brighten eyes, smooth skin, and even change lip colour.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Overall, I was very impressed with DaVinci Resolve v15, both while testing it on the documentary and when looking at the new features. Keep in mind, Resolve, even as a free version, is a fully capable NLE. I personally feel with the inclusion of Fairlight and Fusion, and the constant improvements to Editing and Colour, this is the future.

Facebook

Twitter

Google

Pinterest

-- --
LINK: http://www.screenafrica.com/2018/10/25/technology/post-production/davi...
See more stories from screenafrica

More from Screen Africa

30/04/2020

All the SAFTAs14 winners

-- -- The 14th South African Film & Television Awards (SAFTAs) ceremony was held on social media platform, across Twitter, Facebook and YouTube in an effo...

01/04/2020

The NFVF to offer immediate relief to film practitioners amid COVID-19...

-- -- South Africa's local film and television industry has been severely impacted by Covid-19 and a number of productions have been haltered not to m...

31/03/2020

Media Asset Storage: it's in our DNA

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: When it comes to the storage of media assets (or any data, for that matter), whether it's online or up on the cloud, ...

31/03/2020

How to maximise business objectives using hybrid cloud architecture

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Written by Jerome Wauthoz, vice president of products, Tedial The cloud has had a major impact on broadcast workflows, wi...

31/03/2020

April 2020 Issue

-- -- Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest -- --...

31/03/2020

Netflix increases investment in Africa

Dorothy Ghettuba -- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Netflix premiered its first script-to-screen African original production, Queen Sono, on 28 February. C...

31/03/2020

How brands can self-medicate during this pandemic

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: In a market where there is only uncertainty, and where many industries have already collapsed, as businesses face ruin and...

30/03/2020

Multichoice Group supports local entertainment industry during Covid-19

-- -- Everyday various sectors across our continent are adjusting and finding ways to deal with challenges brought about by the current coronavirus pandem...

30/03/2020

DISCOP postpones 2020 African events

-- -- On 28 March, Patrick Zuchowicki, president of DISCOP markets, announced the postponement of DISCOP's 2020 African markets. With much regret, I ...

27/03/2020

Rage, the first Showmax Original horror

-- -- -- In Rage, Showmax's first Original horror movie, a group of school-leavers descend on a tiny coastal town for a celebration of their freedo...

27/03/2020

The KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission turns five

Carol Coetzee,KZNFC CEO -- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: This year marks five years since the inception of the KwaZulu-Natal Film Commission (KZNFC). We s...

27/03/2020

Inside the making of Trap! Dis My Huis

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Currently screening on Afrikaans lifestyle channel VIA (DStv 147), new South African TV show Trap! Dis My Huis - co-prese...

26/03/2020

Botswana film Okavango wins big at the New York Cinematography Awards...

-- -- Botswana-based wildlife filmmakers, Dereck and Beverly Joubert's film Okavango won five awards at the 2020 New York Cinematography Awards (NYCA)...

26/03/2020

It's about the numbers

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Sometimes it feels like there might be something in the water. By that, I refer to the experience when you find yourself o...

25/03/2020

Graphic Content

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: In a changing broadcast environment, where streaming of content directly to the viewer is becoming the new norm, the need ...

25/03/2020

XenData announces multi-site sync service for cloud object storage

-- -- XenData, a global provider of data storage solutions, announces its new Multi-Site Sync service for cloud object storage which creates a global file...

24/03/2020

Shogun 7 adds better monitoring and affordable 4K ProRes recording to...

-- -- -- On-set at DP Alan Stockdale's latest colorful music video: Atomos' Shogun 7 monitor-recorder was used to enhance the amazing capabili...

24/03/2020

IABM launches virtual repository to collate Business Continuity Resources for Broadcast...

-- -- IABM, the international association for broadcast and media technolo...

23/03/2020

IPO statement on COVID-19

-- -- The Independent Producers Organisation (IPO) executive committee recently issued a statement with regards to COVID-19 and current developments withi...

23/03/2020

The making of an African Sundance classic

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese is a self-taught filmmaker and visual artist from Lesotho, now based in Berlin. His film Mother, ...

20/03/2020

Ninth Cape Town International Animation Festival postponed to April 2021

Cape Town International Film Market & Festival 2017 -- -- The ninth Cape Town International Animation Festival (CTIAF) has been postponed to 24 to 27 Apr...

19/03/2020

Durban FilmMart partners with Talents Durban and announces call for applications...

-- -- The Durban FilmMart has announced a new partnership with Talents Dur...

18/03/2020

MultiChoice and Microsoft look to the future of entertainment in Africa

-- -- The world of entertainment is changing rapidly. Increased access to fibre to the home, as well as a growing number of content creators and video-on-...

18/03/2020

How cloud technology is evolving the broadcast industry

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Written by Andreas Jacobi, CEO and co-founder of Make.TV a division of LTN Global The South African TV market continu...

18/03/2020

The 2020 Media Production & Technology Show postponed

-- -- The organisers of the Media Production & Technology Show have announced the postponement of the 2020 event as a result of the spread of COVID-19. ...

17/03/2020

Canon reveals further EOS R5 video capabilities

-- -- Exactly a month since its development announcement of the EOS R5 - a full frame mirrorless camera built on the revolutionary EOS R System - Canon In...

17/03/2020

MultiChoice and Microsoft to look to the future of entertainment in...

-- -- The world of entertainment is changing rapidly. Increased access to fibre to the home, as well as a growing number of content creators and video-on-...

16/03/2020

March 2020 Issue

-- -- Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest -- --...

16/03/2020

Gauteng Department of Economic Development launches IP conference for creative industries

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: In an effort to increase awareness and un...

16/03/2020

Discovery Inc appoints Clare O' Neil as commercial director for Africa

-- -- Discovery Inc has appointed Clare O' Neil as their commercial director for Discovery in Africa. O' Neil's focus will be on driving comme...

16/03/2020

Moroccan film Monsters dominates at the RapidLion 2020 awards ceremony

-- -- RapidLion - The South African International Film Festival awarded 16 winners at its 2020 awards ceremony which took place on Saturday, 14 March in J...

16/03/2020

SAFTAs14 ceremony cancelled due to COVID19 outbreak

-- -- The National Film & Video Foundation have announced that the 2020 SAFTAs ceremony will not go ahead as planned. In light of the announcement made ...

12/03/2020

NAB Show 2020 cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak

-- -- The 2020 edition of the annual NAB Show, which was scheduled to run this April in Las Vegas, has been cancelled due to concerns over the spread of c...

11/03/2020

Grass Valley spotlights innovation at NAB Show 2020

-- -- At what will be the first major public appearance following the announcement of Black Dragon Capital's intent to acquire Grass Valley, at NAB Sh...

11/03/2020

Avid cancels Avid Connect 2020 and NAB Show participation in response...

-- -- In response to the coronavirus outbreak, media technology leader Avid has announced its decision to cancel participation in all trade conferences an...

10/03/2020

World Literacy Foundation and Vizrt Group launch international partnership to tackle...

-- -- The World Literacy Foundation and the Vizrt Group have announced an ...

10/03/2020

EditShare NAB 2020 highlights

-- -- At NAB Show 2020, EditShare, through workflow demonstrations and theatre presentations, will showcase how their scale-out shared storage and collabo...

09/03/2020

Welcome changes to South Africa's IP exchange controls announced

Leanne Mostert, Webber Wentzel -- -- Written by Leanne Mostert, Bernadette Versfeld, Tim Ball, Carla Collett, Cameron MacKenzie from Webber Wentzel The ...

09/03/2020

WarnerMedia's Ariane Suveg on Cartoon Network Africa's Creative Lab and African...

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: A year after announcing Cartoon Network A...

09/03/2020

Challenges and opportunities for production studios

Charlene Govender, Sasani Studios -- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Screen Africa chats to Charlene Govender of Sasani Studios about how increased investm...

06/03/2020

NFVF celebrates the launch of the Eastern Cape Film Hub

-- -- On 5 March, in the attendance of the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa and Eastern Cape Premier Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, the East...

04/03/2020

2020 A milestone year for many across the streaming landscape

-- -- The streaming media industry is now entering a new era, as major launches and acquisitions carve out a global landscape for 2020 and beyond. US Dire...

04/03/2020

TVU Networks to showcase innovative 5G and remote production deployments at...

TVU MediaMind -- -- TVU Networks, a global technology and innovation leader in live IP solutions and Technology and Engineering Emmy Award winner, will ...

04/03/2020

Using lighting to stream data

Image credit: University of Edinburgh -- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: When is technology development ever going to slow down? Just when you thought that...

04/03/2020

Behind the news - an inside look into eNCA's massive in-studio...

-- -- In a world that is fast-paced and ever-evolving, remaining the same is not an option. This seems to be the mantra that South Africa's number one...

03/03/2020

Calrec showcases AoIP and virtual mixing capabilities at NAB 2020

-- -- For more than 50 years the world's most successful broadcasters have relied on Calrec. They still do. As our industry adapts to new viewing habi...

02/03/2020

Netflix announces first Nigerian original

-- -- On 27 February, Netflix announced that it will increase its investment in Nigeria's creative community with the production of its first African ...

02/03/2020

The gamechangers of the next decade

Generation Z (Source: Pexels.com) -- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: Standing at the beginning of a new year in a new decade is exciting. This new decade, i...

02/03/2020

Inside the making of virtual reality film, Azibuye - The Occupation

-- -- SCREEN AFRICA EXCLUSIVE: It's not a secret that the issue of land redistribution remains a contentious and highly emotional subject in post-Ap...

28/02/2020

Somhale wedding takes viewing crown

-- -- -- More than half of the catalogue of TV shows and movies on Showmax, whether measured in hours or number of episodes, is now local content. This...