I went a lot easier with my iPad M1 Pro and edited GoPro stuff with a modest resolution of 1080P. I saw some reviewers that tried to edit 6K ProRes 4444 footage on it with no hassle. It’s a private beta, which includes the Cut page and the Color page. And it was a very (copy-pasted from the abstract) – “A very special, innovative, fun, and annoying experience”.įirst, let’s talk about the version of Resolve for iPad. After I got the invitation for the private beta of Resolve for iPad, I decided to try and edit a complete project on it. However, does the market really know what’s like to edit by touch? I thought I knew, but I was wrong. Of course, there’s a demand from the market. Take for example Apple, which insists on not developing the mobile version of its NLE – Final Cut Pro. For a few seconds of video, it may be fine, but for high-end projects, you will better get a mouse and a keyboard. Nevertheless, the young generation is used to editing super fast on Tik Tok, by using a smartphone. Professional editing is done with the help of a keyboard and a mouse. Outstanding for beginners! My honest review is below.ĭaVinci Resolve 18 for iPad. In short: Good for rough cuts, and excellent for color grading, but not good enough for precise editing and complex projects. However, my iPad M1 Pro felt like it was way too much effort (which will be explained in the article). The app crashed only once, but overall the interface is damn good responsive, and a sort of a technological miracle. I must say that it was a very special, innovative, fun, and annoying experience. So I made a short film entirely on the iPad version of DaVinci Resolve 18.
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