How to Blend Videos Create a Shadow Backdrop within a Video DaVinci Resolv

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Kevin is back with another helpful Tech Tuesday video, and this time he walks us through how to use video transitioning and blending in Davinci Resolve. By using the Inspector feature, he can edit the opacity of one video to overlay it on top of another. He demonstrates how he did this on our Corey Taylor Salute to Service interview video!

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Kevin is back for some more helpful editing tips with DaVinci Resolve! In today's episode, he walks us through how to implement the Chroma Key to remove the green screen and add videos/pics to your project. Let us know what editing tips you know that we can share with everyone!

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DaVinci Resolve (originally known as da Vinci Resolve) is a color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, originally developed by da Vinci Systems, and now developed by Blackmagic Design following its acquisition in 2009.[1][2] In addition to the commercial version of the software (known as DaVinci Resolve Studio), Blackmagic Design also distributes a free edition, with reduced functionality, simply named DaVinci Resolve (formerly known as DaVinci Resolve Lite)

Blackmagic Design versions

Released in August 2014, version 11 added audio mixing, media organization features, and further video editing features, thereby enabling the software to function as a standalone non-linear editor (NLE) for the first time, in addition to integrating with other NLEs.[26][27][28]

Subsequently, version 12 (announced at NAB 2015) added a new audio engine (supporting VST/AU plug-ins),[29][30] and version 14 (2017) added an integrated version of audio editing software previously developed by Fairlight (following Blackmagic Design's acquisition of the company during the same year[31]).[32]

The first version of Resolve for standard editions of Linux (version 12.5.5) was made available in 2017. This was also the first version in which a free Resolve version for Linux became available. Previous versions had required a custom build of Linux, use of the DaVinci Resolve Advanced hardware control panel, and a dedicated license dongle.[33]

Blackmagic Design officially announced DaVinci Resolve version 16 at NAB 2019, in April 2019. New features included a dedicated 'Cut' page (to provide a more streamlined alternative to the 'Edit' page), machine learning functionality (Studio edition only) to handle repetitive tasks (e.g. facial recognition to sort clips by person), 3D audio within Fairlight, and new collaboration features (including Frame.io integration).[35][36][37] Version 16.0 was made available on 8 August 2019.[38]

The first details for DaVinci Resolve version 17 were announced on November 9, 2020, including improved Fairlight audio and HDR color correction tools.[39] Version 17.0 final was officially released on February 25, 2021.[40] Version 17.1 was released on March 10, 2021, and was the first Mac release to run natively on Apple silicon.[41] Version 17.2 was released on May 12, 2021, and added AV1 hardware decoding support.[42] Version 17.4 was released on October 22, 2021.[43] Version 17.4.6 added AV1 hardware encoding support.[44]

DaVinci Resolve 18 was officially announced on April 18, 2022.[45] Version 18.0 final was officially released on July 21, 2022.

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