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BSC Expo 2020 is now over, but it was the first stop of the DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020. Indeed, between January and June of this year, Blackmagic Design’s truck will go to every major city in Europe to train everyone interested in learning the bases of Resolve, for free.
During BSC Expo 2020, we caught up with Simon Hall from Blackmagic Design to talk about their new DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020 that launched only a week ago. Over the next six months, the giant Blackmagic truck full of gear will stop to more than 35 cities.
DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020 dates.
The idea is to train everyone that wants to learn the software for free. All the sessions will be held by a DaVinci Resolve certified trainers. Also, don’t worry, the local instructor will speak in its native language.
So, where does Blackmagic earn money with free software (with limitations) and free training? Moreover, the full Resolve Studio version – worth $299.00 – comes with every Blackmagic camera you purchase.
The DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020 will teach you everything you have to know to get started: how to import/organize your footage, how to use Resolve as an NLE, and how to finish your project, including color correction, VFX, and audio treatment.
After the training session, you should be ready to dish every other NLE you are currently using, and switch your workflow to Resolve. That’s the idea behind these free training sessions, and Blackmagic is doing something amazing for the community with these workshops.
Of course, if you want to unleash the Resolve beast fully, you have to buy 3rd party accessories, like a control panel or a monitoring card. Also, you must want to buy the Studio version if you haven’t yet. This is the other idea behind those sessions, and there’s nothing to blame about it.
Blackmagic Design educator Simon Hall doing his thing at the first stop of the DaVinci Resolve European Workshop Tour in London next to the BSC Expo.
You can already register for any training session by visiting the DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020’s website here.
Will you attend one of the training sessions of the DaVinci Resolve European Tour 2020? Are you using DaVinci Resolve as your primary editing software yet? Let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.