you'll often picture the big boys like Premiere, Avid, maybe even Final Cut Pro, and there are other apps you should take look at, some may even give those big boys serious run for their money.. they've made some serious modifications to it, er for video editing, colour grading, special effects and sound mixing, for extremely affordable price. Studio, the version, offers more effects and templates, and among others, the ability to edit 4K and up to 120fps, addition to more under the performance improvements. Unlike Adobe, DaVinci Resolve Studio is yours for fee, just like Final Cut Pro. The interface is divided into six sections Media, where you build your project Fusion, 2D and 3D video effects Color, impressive colour grading tools Fairlight, highly manipulation finally, Deliver, where you export your project, ready to share it with the world. Hook up camera, and its files will be available too, although you should drag your files to hard drive first because Resolve links to media and does not make copy of it for your project... It's divided into sections with your libraries top left, your preview and viewer windows to the right, and your timeline and index at the bottom. Even the timeline can be customised to satisfy your preference you can change the size of the video layers, n per clips, whether or not you want to audio waveforms, etc.. Buttons on top of the effect building area lists the common nodes, and there's also library filled with other tools you can add to the composite you're creating.. Colour grading is also based on nodes, and this section can highlight advantage of this method creating node allows you to set specific colour grade you can to multiple clips.
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