Using DaVinci Resolve
Introducing DaVinci Resolve
Recording clips with your HyperDeck Disk Recorder is only part of the process of creating film
and television content, and just as important is the process of media backup and management
as well as editing, color correction and encoding final master files. DaVinci Resolve for macOS
and Windows can be downloaded free from the Blackmagic Design website so you can have a
complete solution for recording and post production!
After connecting your SD card to your computer, you can use DaVinci Resolve's 'clone' tool in
the 'media' page, to create running backups of your media. This is recommended as any type of
media is susceptible to becoming damaged or developing a fault so creating backups ensures
your shots will be immune to loss. Once you have used DaVinci Resolve to back up your media,
you can then add your clips into the DaVinci media pool, then edit, color correct, and finish your
production without ever having to leave DaVinci Resolve.
DaVinci Resolve will help you adjust your clips to get any kind of look you are after. DaVinci
Resolve is the same tool used on most major blockbuster movies, so it's much more than a
simple NLE software tool, as it has extremely advanced technology built in for high end digital
film. You get the advantage of this technology when you use DaVinci Resolve to edit and color
correct your work.
Included here is information on how to get started using DaVinci Resolve with your recorded
clips. Of course, DaVinci Resolve is extremely advanced and includes a lot more features than
you immediately see when first looking at its user interface. To learn more about how to use
DaVinci Resolve, please check for the DaVinci Resolve instruction manual pdf file that is
included in the DaVinci Resolve software download, or check online for the many training
courses and tutorial videos available.
Using DaVinci Resolve
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