Technology
Master the art of video editing with DaVinci Resolve 16
TL;DR: Learn how to play around with transitions, music, and more with The Comprehensive Video Editing in DaVinci Resolve 16 Bundle for $30.99, a 95% savings as of June 21.
Many of us have fallen prey to the cost/quality conundrum. The pricier a product or service is, the better we think it is. But this kind of thinking is often a load of bull, especially when it comes to video editing software.
Why pay for Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro when Davinci Resolve 16 is right there? It’s free for you to download. It has quality functionalities. It won’t overdraft your checking account. And even if you do pay for the premium version, it only costs $299, which is still cheaper than the cost of the heavyweights.
If you decide to give it a try, you can get hands-on training with the Comprehensive Video Editing in DaVinci Resolve 16 Bundle. Comprised of 10 hours of video content, it will fill you in on many of the skills, features, and tricks that you need to produce amazing videos using the highly-rated software.
You’ll start by getting a thorough understanding of how the app works, along with its core functionalities. Once you’ve got that all down, you’ll jump right into learning all the editing techniques you’ll need to execute. Not only will you learn how to add audio and video fades and insert transitions and effects, but you’ll also master designing clean and professional titles, color correcting and color grading, and incorporating all sorts of video effects. Plus, you’ll get to learn how to do a quality check, so you can render your video in its best shape possible.
Normally retailing for $693, you can get the entire bundle on sale for only $30.99.
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