DaVinci Resolve Used to Edit and Grade Recreation of “Nightmare On Elm Street” (User Press Release)

Posted by on Mar 19, 2020 in User Press Releases | 0 comments

Blackmagic Design announced today that DaVinci Resolve Studio was used to recreate some of the iconic scenes from “Nightmare On Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors” by original cinematographer Roy Wagner ASC. Wagner took on the challenge to re-shoot his work to show how far filmmaking technology has come. He relied on DaVinci Resolve for on-set grading, editing, color correction and finishing to create a look that matched the original feature film, which was shot on 35mm film in 1987.

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    Red Giant Recreates Half-Dad from Pixar’s “Onward” in New Cheap Tricks Episode (User Press Release)

    Posted by on Mar 10, 2020 in User Press Releases | 0 comments

    Red Giant has just released another Cheap Tricks episode, featuring half-dad, a father who is conjured back to life with only his legs and feet, from Pixar’s “Onward” - now playing in theaters. In this Cheap Tricks episode, now out on YouTube, Dan “Hashi” Hashimoto, the Action Movie Dad, shows viewers a range of techniques for erasing characters from static and dynamic shots using 3D plate projection for a live-action remake of half-dad from “Onward.” Viewers will also learn how Maxon Cinema 4D is used to create a more animated version of “dad legs.”

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    FX’s The Most Dangerous Animal of All Shot with Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

    Posted by on Mar 9, 2020 in User Press Releases | 0 comments

    Blackmagic Design today announced that DP Zak Mulligan used its Pocket Cinema Camera 4Ks to help capture FX’s new docuseries “The Most Dangerous Animal of All.” The series also made use of DaVinci Resolve Studio for color grading, which was completed by Partner and Senior Colorist Shane Reed of Los Angeles based post production studio Apache.

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