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- Real Name: Jeff Smith
Unless you are sure you want to spend the $300 to run DaVinci Resolve Studio, which is the full featured version and adds some effects, exports larger frame sizes, noise reduction, etc... You might want to cut your teeth on the free version which is simply called "DaVinci Resolve" (without the "Studio").
If you want to jump straight in with both feet, there are online resellers like B&H and Markertek that can sell you a license for the full featured DaVinci Resolve Studio.
You can also choose not to run the 17 beta and just download the earlier v16 stable release from the blackmagic support site as the license will work with earlier versions as well.