Blackmagic Design’s CEO Grant Petty, as usual, gave an hour-plus presentation about all the company’s news. And there is indeed a lot to report: DaVinci Resolve 18 Beta is available now and comes with a host of new features, including all-new cloud workflows! This new DaVinci Resolve 18 update is not all, of course. Blackmagic Design has a reputation for delivering not only the software you want, but also the hardware you might need at a certain level in your career. So there’s (way) more than just a software update: Blackmagic Cloud Store, Cloud Store Mini, and Cloud Pod have also been released, as well as a new Hyperdeck Shuttle HD, and last but not least, a brand new HyperDeck Extreme 4K HDR. While all of these product announcements seem a bit confusing at first glance, they make a lot of sense upon closer inspection, as they are all tightly integrated and together form a potential cloud-based workflow for enterprise (and indie) filmmakers alike, ranging from editing, grading, and visual effects to audio editing and polishing with multiple team members, even across great distances. We will split all these new announcements into three articles: the article you are reading now, another one about the new Cloud Store family and finally an article about the new Hyperdeck variants. So let’s kick off this series with DaVinci Resolve 18 Beta! Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 18 Beta As usual, Blackmagic Design has released this new version of DaVinci Resolve 18 as a public...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 19 April, 2022