The integration of Fairlight into DaVinci Resolve has revolutionized the program’s history. Fairlight’s powerful sound tools have been merged with the already famous color grading and correction tools in the software. The worlds of image and sound post-production have been united on the same platform. Now we can go beyond the image in Resolve.
In this Advanced DaVinci Resolve Fairlight Online Course, we will explain to regular DaVinci Resolve users, colorists, and editors, advanced techniques for the Fairlight room. Noise reduction and synchronization modes, as well as automations and normalization. We will also discuss different types of mixing for cinema and platforms such as 5.1 or Dolby Atmos.
DaVinci Resolve is rightfully the most used color correction program in any type of production, to the point that it has become the standard for digital production and post-production professionals. From a small short film graded on your laptop to a Hollywood movie on a 4K workstation, DaVinci Resolve is, without a doubt, the ideal tool for color correction at any level.
But DaVinci Resolve is no longer just for color; since its acquisition by Blackmagic Design, it hasn’t stopped growing. Currently, it’s a tool to carry out almost all post-production: editing, VFX, sound, LAB, DIT are some of the functions and disciplines that can be performed with the program. And now it can also be done collaboratively and remotely.