

So what’s new? First and foremost, this new version 18 provides all the necessary features under the hood to enable the new cloud workflows (keyword: Blackmagic Cloud).

Other than that, feel free to give it a go! image credit: Blackmagic Design As Grant Petty puts it, don’t upgrade in the middle of a project! The database also needs to be updated, and some things may not go as smoothly as expected if you switch from Resolve 17 to 18 mid-project. This is to test all the new features with a wider customer base than just in-house, so that any bugs and glitches can be ironed out before the final release. So let’s kick off this series with DaVinci Resolve 18 Beta! Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 18 BetaĪs usual, Blackmagic Design has released this new version of DaVinci Resolve 18 as a public beta. 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. 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. keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Year.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type.
