After extensive testing, I put the two top video editing apps head-to-head—covering effects, media support, rendering speed, value, and more—to see which one truly comes out on top.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DaVinci Resolve 18.6 is a free nonlinear editing (NLE) app from Blackmagic Design, which also manufactures a comprehensive range ...
Blackmagic Design has announced a new update to its professional video editing and color correction software, DaVinci Resolve, adding full support for Apple's latest M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. As a ...
Since Blackmagic Design’s Resolve 16 came out last year, a lot of video editors may have been tempted to ditch Adobe Premiere Pro CC. To start with, Resolve 16 is free, and even the $300 Studio ...
Blackmagic today released a new update to its popular video editing software DaVinci Resolve, which is available for multiple platforms – including macOS. In the Mac version of the app, the company ...
Blackmagic Design announces the availability of DaVinci Resolve 17.4, making the software significantly faster on the new MacBook Pro models that feature Apple's M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. DaVinci says ...
The cost isn’t the whole story, though. Resolve 16 is quite an improvement over the last version, especially when it comes to ease-of-use. And while Premiere Pro CC seems to get slower and buggier ...