DaVinci Resolve

Using Groups for Batch Grading

Color grading isn’t just about single shots. It’s about the whole scene. DaVinci Resolve's grouping can streamline your workflow and ensure consistent grades.

Neat Video 6: An Editor’s Perspective with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090

Is the NVIDIA RTX 5090 the ultimate GPU for noise reduction? In this hands-on performance review, a professional online editor puts Neat Video 6 through its paces — comparing it to Neat Video 5 and DaVinci Resolve’s built-in noise reduction across the RTX 5090, RTX 4090, and AMD Radeon Pro W7900. Discover how Neat Video 6 + RTX 5090 delivers unmatched speed, cleaner results, and smoother playback in high-end post-production workflows. If render time matters, this test is a must-read.

How to remove video noise in DaVinci Resolve

Struggling with grainy footage in DaVinci Resolve? This quick guide covers three different ways to reduce video noise: from built-in tools to pro-grade plugins. Find the best method for your workflow and budget, and get cleaner results fast.

Neat Video 6 vs 5: Measuring real speed gains

Neat Video 6 is faster, but why and how do you find the exact speed increase? Benchmarks help, but the final render speed matters most. This article explores what Neat Video 6 has under its hood.

Memory Requirements for Video Editing

Not sure how much RAM you really need for smooth video editing? From handling 4K and 8K footage to managing heavy effects, memory plays a crucial role in keeping your workflow fast and efficient. Find out how much is enough and how to optimize your setup for the best performance!

Speed up video editing and render: hardware and software tips

Boosting your video editing and rendering speeds can significantly improve your workflow and productivity. This guide covers key hardware and software optimizations to ensure your system is up to the task. From maximizing memory and GPU capabilities to optimizing storage and system settings, we provide practical advice to enhance your setup. For a deeper dive into these strategies, read the full article.

How to get into video editing? No film schools

Discover essential video editing techniques in our expert guide. From software selection to storytelling, streamline your learning curve and elevate your edits. Uncover professional-grade tips for mastering color grading and sound design. Elevate your editing game and captivate audiences with stunning visual narratives.

From filming to editing aurora borealis

Immerse yourself in the captivating world of editing the mesmerizing aurora Borealis in this enlightening article. Uncover the secrets behind creating stunning visual masterpieces.

Interlaced video. Nuances of denoising

At times you may ask yourself and us 'What's going on?!' Why have your frames become squashed or doubled? Usually, those visual effects are just a sign that you are working with an interlaced video. Do you need to do anything special to denoise such clips?

Learn how to handle banding

Banding in video is a problem that has been around for a long time and is difficult to deal with. However we've decided to challenge ourselves and do some tests to see what works and what doesn't. Each stage of the video editing process has its own ways of eliminating / preventing / masking the problem and many video editing apps can assist you with making it less noticeable as well.

M1 Max vs Dell XPS 17 and HP zBook Fury G8

Wondering whether M1 Max is really worth all that hype? Are there any other mobile workstations that are able to run well with Neat Video and other heavy software? And what about desktops? What do they offer? Lots of questions to be answered.

Optimize Edit page performance in DaVinci Resolve

Choppy playback, errors, and even crashes can all be part of everyday life of any DaVinci Resolve user. Learn how to make Resolve more responsive and stable on the Edit page when working on big projects and using heavy effects.

Resolve, Final Cut and Premiere: M1 vs Intel

New hardware and new performance. Find out how well Resolve, Premiere Pro and Final Cut went through this transition.

Neat Video in Resolve, part 2: strategic caching for performance

Strategic use of the caching tools built into Resolve is one of the best ways to optimize playback performance during color grading. Nail it and save some valuable time for perfecting the colors.

Neat Video in Resolve: best practices for Rec709, Log and Color-Managed workflows

Both Neat Video and Resolve are amazing software. If you mix them well, your denoising and color grading is going to be even better. Learn how to get the best possible looks and avoid unnecessary lagging and delays when working with Neat Video in DaVinci Resolve.