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  2. DaVinci Resolve - Wikipedia

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    DaVinci Resolve. DaVinci Resolve is a proprietary color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, developed by Blackmagic Design. It was originally developed by da Vinci Systems as da Vinci Resolve until 2009, when da Vinci Systems was acquired by Blackmagic ...

  3. Blackmagic Design - Wikipedia

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    blackmagicdesign.com. Blackmagic Design is an Australian digital cinema company and manufacturer based in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It designs and produces broadcast and cinema-grade hardware; notably, high-end digital movie cameras, and also develops video editing software, such as the DaVinci Resolve and Blackmagic Fusion applications.

  4. Blackmagic Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Fusion (formerly eyeon Fusion and briefly Maya Fusion, a version produced for Alias-Wavefront) is post-production image compositing developed by Blackmagic Design and originally authored by eyeon Software. It is typically used to create visual effects and digital compositing for movies, TV-series and commercials and employs a node ...

  5. Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    Up to 120fps. Viewfinder. Electronic viewfinder. Some models are compatible with a separately sold EVF. General. Battery. LP-E6, NP-F570. The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (often simply the "Pocket" Camera or BMPCC) is a line of digital movie cameras developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design and was first released 2013.

  6. Blackmagic URSA - Wikipedia

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    Weight. 16.32 lb (7.40 kg) Made in. Australia. References. [1][2] The Blackmagic URSA is a digital movie camera developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design, released on August 8, 2014. It is the first camera to be user-upgradeable for additional equipment manufactured by Blackmagic and other third-party makers.

  7. Blackmagic Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Cinema Camera. The Blackmagic Cinema Camera (often simply the Cinema Camera or BMCC) is a digital movie camera developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design and released on September 4, 2012. It is part of the Cinema Camera family of digital movie cameras and shoots 2.5K video in raw, Apple ProRes, CinemaDNG and Avid DNxHD formats.

  8. Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    Cinema Camera. The Cinema Camera is a line of digital movie cameras developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design, introduced on September 4, 2012. They are a series of small form-factor cinema cameras that shoot in 6k, 4K, 2.5K, and 1080p resolution, and thus are more versatile when compared to standard-resolution digital movie cameras.

  9. CinemaDNG - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Design (April 2011): Blackmagic Design announces support for CinemaDNG in DaVinci Resolve 8 and DaVinci Resolve Lite. Released in July 2011, DaVinci Resolve Lite is available for download at the BMD web site at no charge and offers the industry a standardized playback application for CinemaDNG files from all camera sources that can ...