But $99/month gets you the premium membership, which allows for downloading of classes, any media used in the class to play with, as well as access to their VPN software.Įagle’s Resolve 14 class is an all-upfront pricing offering and is not included in the memberships. Typically, you would pay $79/month for standard membership, which includes streaming of all the classes. This is an online learning website much like, but it has a much deeper learning library that covers niche subjects and is geared heavily toward VXF artists, editors, colorists, online editors and many other jobs in the post world. This is where Eagle’s classes over at come into play. Along with colorist Kevin Shaw, Eagles started the colorist education community which travels the world leading classes in color correction, color science, Resolve, looks and matching, and many more subjects.Īll that being said, classes with are expensive (anywhere from $900 to $1,500 per class) and are also in person, so while you will learn a lot in person you can’t necessarily learn at your convenience and pace. If you troll around the you will recognize him as being the preeminent voice for color correction both online and in the classroom. Warren Eagles is an international colorist with almost 30 years of experience. ![]() If you are new to Resolve, an experienced colorist or even just a curious post enthusiast, then you will want to brush up quickly. For those wanting to dive in and edit or color a project you still have non-Beta versions of Resolve such as 14.3, which I will be referring to in this review of Warren Eagle’s Resolve 14 training series on While some of the tools are new and improved in Resolve 15, about 95% of Warren’s training, especially in the Looks and Matching Masterclass, are universal and can be applied not only to any version of Resolve, but any color correction application. ![]() There are dozens of new features and changes that will make many colorists want to upgrade.Įven though Resolve 15 is out in the wild, it is in Beta form - meaning there are most likely bugs and other issues still being ironed out. Resolve 15 is now a Pro Tools competitor thanks to Fairlight and an After Effects competitor thanks to Fusion. ![]() With Blackmagic’s DaVinci Resolve 15 released at this year’s NAB, a lot of editors, colorists and now audio mixers want to dive in and see what all of the fuss is about.
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