Adds ATEM switchers and control panels, plus debuts Cintel scanner tech. Apparently, Blackmagic Design, known for its NAB product blitzes, had even more offerings up its sleeve. Aside from introducing a major update to DaVinci Resolve, new cloud storage options, a new HyperDeck Shuttle, and more, the company still had some magic to release as the conference opened. In … [Read more...] about Blackmagic Design adds to its NAB rollout
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Blackmagic Design conjures up new offerings
Continues its traditional spring multi-product rollout as the company extends its reach to the cloud. There are certain staples we can count on when NAB rolls around. One of those is a product barrage by Blackmagic Design, and this year is no exception, as the company announced a handful of new products and updates just prior to the start of the trade show, including a major … [Read more...] about Blackmagic Design conjures up new offerings
Blackmagic Design’s upcoming Davinci Resolve 17.1 Beta will support M1 powered Macs
How are you liking the new DaVinci Resolve 17 so far? Well watch out, there’s a new one coming right behind. No sooner had we finished writing up the new DaVinci 17 than a rock came through the window with a note telling us an update is on the way which will add Universal app support for M1 powered Macs. Universal support means applications will run on Intel-based Macs as … [Read more...] about Blackmagic Design’s upcoming Davinci Resolve 17.1 Beta will support M1 powered Macs
DaVinci’s tools get major update
Blackmagic Design marries hardware and software to enhance editing and compositing tasks. Blackmagic Design is not the kind of company to let a worldwide pandemic and recession go to waste. The company kept a low (for them) profile throughout the NAB time frame and now arrives with a revamped DaVinci Resolve with new tools and companion hardware. In the demo available on … [Read more...] about DaVinci’s tools get major update
New digital video cameras take the stage at NAB
Canon, RED, and Panasonic talked about 4K resolution. Blackmagic Design stole the spotlight with a 2.5K video camera promising feature film quality for $2,995. This year’s show stood in contrast to NAB of the last two years. Previously, stereo 3D was a major topic of conversation. Now, the emphasis is on 4K resolution. At NAB, high-end digital camera maker RED had nothing but … [Read more...] about New digital video cameras take the stage at NAB