Blackmagic Design announced that the final release of DaVinci Resolve 14, its editing, colour correction and digital audio software, is available for download from the Blackmagic Design website. New features reportedly include significant performance improvement, a new audio post production suite with Fairlight audio built in, and multi-user collaboration tools that, according to the official […]
Blackmagic Design announced that the final release of DaVinci Resolve 14, its editing, colour correction and digital audio software, is available for download from the Blackmagic Design website.
New features reportedly include significant performance improvement, a new audio post production suite with Fairlight audio built in, and multi-user collaboration tools that, according to the official release, let multiple people edit, colour and mix audio from multiple systems. In addition, DaVinci Resolve 14 reportedly includes new features for editors and colourists, including more than 20 new effects such as automatic facial recognition and tracking so customers can, as per the release, quickly refine and enhance faces in their shots.
Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design said: This new version is a major leap forward because it now gives every customer, from individual users to large studios, a way to seamlessly move between editing, grading, and audio. That means they can spend more time being creative and less time translating projects and switching between multiple applications!