Blackmagic Design today announced that DaVinci Resolve Studio editing, grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio post production software and DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel were used to grade Hideaki Anno’s hit film “Shin Kamen Rider.” The film was graded by Seiji Saito, DI producer and colorist at Toho Studios’ DI Factory.
How Creatives Collaborated to Finish Netflix’s Selling Sunset on DaVinci Resolve Studio
Known for its beautiful imagery and glamor, “Selling Sunset” recently premiered its sixth season on streaming platform Netflix. Featuring the daily drama at leading real estate agency The Oppenheim Group, the show features both the Los Angeles market and the luxurious lives of the agents and their affluent buyers.
Chilly Source Shoots MAXXED OUT Collaborative Event with Nike Using Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
Blackmagic Design announced today that Chilly Source, a lifestyle label that engages in various creative activities based on the theme of “chilling’” and feel good music, used Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro digital film cameras and DaVinci Resolve Studio, as well as other Blackmagic Design products, to capture and post the ”MAXXED OUT x Chilly Source MARKET” event. The event was a collaboration between Chilly Source and Nike.
Madrid Community Orchestra and Choir’s El Loco Mixed and Mastered with DaVinci Resolve Studio’s Fairlight
Blackmagic Design today announced that Cezanne Producciones, an audio production facility based in Madrid, has recorded, mixed and mastered “El Loco” (“The Fool”) using DaVinci Resolve Studio’s Fairlight audio post production tools.
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Madrid Community Orchestra and Choir’s El Loco Mixed and Mastered with DaVinci Resolve Studio’s Fairlight
VFX Shots for Marinette Captured with URSA Mini Pro 12K
Blackmagic Design today announced that the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K digital film camera was used to shoot VFX scenes on Virginie Verrier's biopic feature film “Marinette.”
Company 3’s Siggy Ferstl Uses DaVinci Resolve Studio to Help Define the Decades for Big George Foreman
Following the life and boxing career of Heavyweight Champion George Foreman (Khris Davis), feature film “Big George Foreman,” directed by George Tillman, Jr., brings the audience through the decades of Foreman’s life starting with his first fights in the 1960s. The new film follows Foreman’s ups and downs in and out of the ring, as he becomes an Olympic gold medalist, an ordained minister, and the oldest heavyweight champion of all time.
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Company 3’s Siggy Ferstl Uses DaVinci Resolve Studio to Help Define the Decades for Big George Foreman