Watch: Here’s How NAB 2017 Changed Post-Production
By Jim Bask
No Film School pumped out 85 videos for you this year at NAB 2017. As a reader, this might’ve been a little overwhelming. To make things easier for you to digest, we’re breaking our content down by category. It seems that every year software becomes more and more an integral part of filmmaking. As cameras grow more sophisticated, so must the programs designed to process the technology. This year, we saw some products that go beyond your run-of-the-mill NLE editing programs. These new applications and plug-ins promise to keep the post-production process simpler and more user-friendly.
For example, exciting programs like FilmConvert could change the workflow of editors forever by removing an entire step of the editing process—and a tedious one at that. If the prototype becomes a reality, it would mean no more laboring over matching cameras on a multi-cam production. Simply upload your footage, choose the camera you want to match it to, and six seconds later, all your footage will look the same. It doesn’t matter if you shoot on an iPhone, GH5, or an a7sii.
One NLE editing program that is already evolving the medium is BlackMagic’s DaVinci Resolve 14. (Notice they skipped 13—a company called BlackMagic already has enough superstition to worry about with the release of a new product.) The update features tools that will make DaVinci one of the first affordable all-in-one editing suites on the market.