The age of Apple Immersive video is officially coming to the Blackmagic Design ecosystem. With more news to come, including new workflow updates directly tied to the URSA Cine Immersive, Blackmagic is making DaVinci Resolve more ready to handle this higher-end footage, with the addition of new support for Apple Spatial Audio and other new features.Let’s take a look at everything new in DaVinci Resolve with this 20.1 update, including support for AI Magic Mask 2 in Fusion, improved easing behavior for multiple keyframes, and support for built-in MultiText character-level styling.What’s New in DaVinci Resolve 20.1 — (@) The major highlights here primarily relate to Apple's Immersive video workflows. Apple Vision Pro spatial and immersive video will now be available to edit in Resolve in macOS. Plus, direct monitoring of immersive content in Apple Vision Pro and support for Apple Spatial Audio Format are major updates as well. The update does bring other improvements and enhancements to non-Apple Immersive video workflows as well, though too as users will be able to find new features or improvements sprinkled across the Resolve landscape. Here’s the full list of everything new added or updated in DaVinci Resolve 20.1: Key FeaturesApple Vision Pro spatial and immersive video workflows in macOS.Direct monitoring of immersive content in Apple Vision Pro.Support for Apple Spatial Audio Format.Cut and Edit PageImproved easing behavior for multiple keyframes.More consistent easing for curves, keyframes and inspector controls.Improved curve editor for active curves, ease, locked parameters.Ability to adjust curves from the timeline keyframes...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 7 August