In our DaVinci Resolve OFX Online Course, you will learn how some of the most interesting OFX in DaVinci Resolve work. A journey through this collection of effects integrated within the software that will guide you to add particular effects of light, focus, blur, or textures to your images. But not only that, we will also see some technical OFX to address color management, and of course the major new features included in version 18, such as Surface Tracker, Depth Map, and Fast Noise. An ideal course to get up to date with these tools with which you can make the most of the possibilities of the DaVinci color suite.
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.