Overwatch League Player Profile for Intel Gaming

I finally realized my goal of making an eSports content with this Overwatch League player profile for Intel Gaming.

I delivered this profile video, plus one :30 and two :15 trailers that’ll appear on Overwatch League broadcast and social media sites. This project is edited on Adobe Premiere Pro and color graded on DaVinci Resolve 15.

DaVinci Resolve 16 Deep Dive

I’ve always said that DaVinci Resolve will be a great NLE faster than Adobe Premiere Pro or Avid Media Composer can do color correction & grading well. Version 16 continues to validate my trust in BlackMagic Design to deliver the most innovative post production software in the industry, in my humble opinion.

Recorded live at the May 2019 lacpug Meet. Resolve specialist Jason Druss gave us an overview into a wide range of new features in Davinci Resolve 16, including the new DaVinci Neural Engine, that uses machine learning to enable powerful new features such as facial recognition, speed warp and more.

Introducing Frame.io in DaVinci Resolve 16

Frame.io is now the collaboration platform for post production software and users.

Natively woven into the fabric of DaVinci Resolve 16, this is much more than just an integration-it's the core collaboration toolset of Frame.io built into Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve. Learn more here: https://blog.frame.io/2019/04/08/davinci-resolve-in-frameio/ *About Frame.io* Frame.io is your hub for all things video.

What's New in DaVinci Resolve 16

It’s not as big as including Fusion in 15, but solid improvements across the board. I can’t wait to use it for my next project.

This video demonstrates some of the new features in Davinci Resolve 16. The first half of the video covers the new cut page, while the rest of the video covers dozens of other new features across the rest of the application.

BlackMagic has DaVinci Resolve 16 is on the website, with new keyboard-it looks nice but I rather get a Micro Panel for $1000.