
Blackmagic Design has announced that it will offer a series of free DaVinci Resolve public training webinars.
These webinars will cover everything from getting started in Resolve to Blackmagic Cloud Collaborative Workflows.
Details on each – as provided by Blackmagic – are available below.
Getting Started with DaVinci Resolve: Part 1 – Thursday 27 NOV 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“Join us for this two-hour DaVinci Resolve taster session and get started with the most powerful post-production software in the world! This beginners session gives you a solid foundation for creating stunning content – covering project set-up, media management, and efficient editing.”
Getting Started with DaVinci Resolve: Part 2 – Friday 28 NOV 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“In this follow-up session, you’ll learn how to adjust audio and add animated titles. We’ll explore Multicam workflows and vertical delivery for social media platforms. You’ll also get an introduction to colour correction and visual effects in Fusion.”
Getting Started with Colour Management – Thursday 4 DEC 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“This session will introduce you to colour management, how to set it up, what a working colour space is and how to set it up on a project, timeline and clip level.”
Intermediate Colour Management in DaVinci Resolve – Friday 5 DEC 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“This session will introduce you to managing colour across a range of different formats, what DRT’s are and how they work, colour space aware grading tools and how to monitor correctly.”
Blackmagic Cloud Collaborative Workflows – Thursday 11 DEC 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“Unlock your creative potential with the power of Blackmagic Cloud. Seamlessly collaborate and share DaVinci Resolve projects across teams, no matter where they are. Discover proxy workflows that focus on creating exceptional content.”
Using DaVinci Resolve’s AI – Friday 12 DEC 2pm GMT / 3pm CET
“This session will explore how to use DaVinci Resolve’s Neural Engine AI processing across all the pages of Resolve. See how the AI can speed up laborious tasks without replacing the operator, allowing for more time for creative processes.”
More information is available on the Blackmagic website.






