![]() ![]() Well, in the linear days – we had it for editing also. This is why companies have always developed physical surfaces for us to interact with our color controls. ![]() We make so many precise adjustments to so many different things – doing it all with a mouse and keyboard, like you’re building a spreadsheet, just doesn’t work. Physical Control – It’s Not Just For Color Wheels!Īs colorists know – having physical knobs and wheels and dials to control the image is a HUGE timesaver. This computer-controlled editor was incredibly advanced, had a fantastic software interface – and most importantly – an incredibly precise hardware user interface, centered around a jog/shuttle wheel on the keyboard. Looks like we’re all set up to 2 second dissolve up on Player 2 at 1:09:25:00 on the record machine, then roll for 7 seconds! Image courtesy of Sony The software interface for the Sony BVE-9100. If you never worked in a linear suite before – the concept is that all editing is done tape to tape, with players and recorders precisely starting, stopping, inserting, assembling, etc. This is because I started my career in linear online editing. I bought one the day they started shipping, and it has been the keyboard on my main Resolve system ever since. No matter what it did, no matter what it cost. ![]() When I first laid eyes on the new keyboard, I took one look and knew I was going to own one. However – If you truly only care about the color page? Skip down to the bottom where I’ll walk you through what it can do there! A Bit Of History And Nostalgia This is obviously going to be pretty edit-focused Insight, but it’s relevant to conforming and on-lining as well. In this article, I’m going to go through all the reasons I love the keyboard, talk about some of its shortcomings, and talk about its use in the Color Page. Along with the keyboard, they also introduced a streamlined editing interface called the Cut Page, designed to work hand in hand with the new hardware. It is a dedicated keyboard for Resolve, with a shocking (to some) price-tag of $1,000. ![]() Tutorials / The Blackmagic Editor Keyboard: 1 year laterĪt NAB 2019, BMD sort of surprised everyone by introducing the new Resolve Editor Keyboard. ![]()
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