"Florence" -- Short Film Post-Production in Resolve

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"Florence" -- Short Film Post-Production in Resolve

PostSat Mar 06, 2021 11:22 pm

Hey there everyone!

Rowjlan here, I'm brand new to the Forum. I shot a short film at the end of last year on a BMPCC 4K, and I'm now in Post. I completed a first cut in Resolve a couple weeks back. The working title is "FLORENCE."

My goal is to finish every aspect of Post, from titles, to VFX, to mix and color grade, completely in DaVinci 17. So far, so good! Resolve

However, I have no background in things like VFX, mixing, or grading. I've been preparing to dive into those through YouTube tutorials, which have been amazingly helpful.

Even still, I have a million questions about those topics. I hope to find some lifelines on here about trouble shooting, such as using Fusion to remove "bogeys" from shots.

Our production was rushed (aren't they all?) and there are a few places where a light stand or other nuisance peeked into a shot.

I will be posting all sorts of cries for help with such issues, so if any of you happen to see me on here, I appreciate your assistance a whole lot!

Look forward to connecting with people on here soon. I'm really loving Resolve and excited to learn more about it.

Happy Post-Production to everyone here!
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Re: "FLORENCE" -- Short Film Post-Production in Resolve

PostMon Mar 08, 2021 2:26 am

moved to Resolve forum.
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Re: "Florence" -- Short Film Post-Production in Resolve

PostMon Mar 08, 2021 3:32 pm

rowjlan wrote:I'm really loving Resolve and excited to learn more about it.

I found the following manuals very helpful in this regard.

https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... e/training
My Biases:

You NEED training.
You NEED a desktop.
You NEED a calibrated (non-computer) display.

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