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Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve Speed Editor Bundle with Davinci Resolve 17 Studio (Activation Card) (2 Items), Bluetooth

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Features

  • Small and Portable with Built-In Battery
  • Built-In Search Dial
  • Keyboard Shortcuts Match Edit Functions
  • Bluetooth or USB Connectivity
  • Bundle Includes DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio (Activation Card)

Description

The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor Bundle is a perfect complement for the editor on the go. It interfaces with macOS or Windows editing systems running DaVinci Resolve, providing you with keyboard shortcuts and controls that speed up your editing, compared to using a mouse to navigate your edit system. The Speed Editor is small enough to take with you on location, and its built-in battery allows you to use it via Bluetooth for a wire-free connection. The Speed Editor can also connect to your computer via an included USB Type-C cable in case if you want to work hardwired, and the USB Type-C cable also charges the keyboard. The Speed Editor features dedicated push buttons that control the edit modes, timeline navigation, and effects of DaVinci Resolve. Additionally, these push buttons provide shortcuts to useful features available only on the Speed Editor. The built-in Search Dial is similar to the jog wheel often found on professional edit decks, but in conjunction with the push-button keys and DaVinci Resolve software, the search dial is much more powerful. Paired with the Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio is a major release with over 100 new features and 200+ improvements. The Color page features new HDR grading tools, AI-based magic mask for targeted grading, and a color warper. Fairlight provides a faster workflow with updated mouse and keyboard edit selection tools. Fairlight also has a next-generation audio engine and busing architecture with support for editing 2000 tracks in real time. Box Contains Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor USB Type-C Cable (4.9') 1-Year Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio (Activation Card) Activation Code

Brand: Blackmagic Design


Compatible Devices: PC, Mac


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Keyboard Description: USB


Recommended Uses For Product: Office


Special Feature: Backlit


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 17


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 12.2"L x 10.1"W x 6.7"H


Product Dimensions: 12.2 x 10.1 x 6.7 inches


Item Weight: 2.57 pounds


Item model number: DV/RES/BBPNLMLEKA-K2


Date First Available: December 14, 2020


Manufacturer: Blackmagic Design


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  • Eeasy to set up. A bit intimidating to use at first, but with some practice I've come to love it!
After seeing a lot of Youtube videos about the Speed Editor, and wanting to get into video editing myself, I was convinced, "I've GOT to get me one of these!!!!" I found the Speed Editor bundled with a software license for the Studio version of Davinci Resolve. It was Amazon Prime Days, and so I was able to buy it at about $150 less than the advertised price. That was too sweet of a deal to pass up! It was delivered to my house the very next day! A lot of people have suggested when first learning how to use Davinci Resolve, that you skip the cut page and go straight to the edit page. It is my opinion that if you are first getting started with Davinci Resolve and wish to have one of these Speed Editors, that you do the exact opposite; Start by learning the cut page first instead of the edit page. This way it will probably be much easier to get used to the speed editor once yours arrives. The edit page has great features, however it's easy to become spoiled and you might be hesitant to switch over to the edit page. Old habits can be hard to break out of. The speed editor DOES work with SOME of of the features on the edit page, but it was designed to be used in the Cut page. That's where it shines. It is designed to work exclusively with Davinci Resolve, and probably won't work with any other product. This is probably not a gadget you can learn how to use in just one session. It may take some time to learn what all the buttons do, and to become used to using the scroll wheel. I've used the old school clunker VHS video editing consoles that have the left and right shuttle knobs. The Speed Editor shuttle knob has a completely different feel compared to those old VHS consoles. Unlike the consoles which have spring-loaded shuttle knobs that return to the center position after you rotate and let go, the Speed Editor knob turns freely, and will rotate all the way around. You can spin it. It has no click or indentation feel, there is no "center" position. This takes some getting used to. There are three different speeds for the control knob. I'm still learning the different ways to trim and edit clips in the cut page. For example, when to use the "place on top", "trim in", "trim out", "roll", "slide", "split", etc. It can seem overwhelming and confusing at first. Best suggestion is to simply open up Resolve, go to the Cut page, load some footage, and just play around with it. Experiment and learn as you go. Also there are lots of tutorials on Youtube about this product. It will connect via bluetooth OR you may connect it to your computer via the USB "C" cable which was included. (If your computer doesn't have a USB "C" jack, you may get an adaptor cable.) After playing around with this gadget for a few days, I'm really starting to like it. I love how the control knob feels, and how quickly I can navigate across the timeline and clips. Even my cat is fascinated by the control knob LOL Heads up; keep your kitty away from it, because, like I said, the wheel moves freely, there's no click/indentation feel, and it's quite sensitive. I like the multi-cam features, and the ability, with the press of a button, to turn on or off audio or video on individual tracks. The in and out buttons are large, making it easy to use without having to look down to see where your hands are placed. This is a well-built quality device. I think this gadget is well worth it, and is a good investment, whether you're just getting started with video editing or have been doing it a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by Gummy Roach

  • Solid construction. Insanely convenient
This is a great addition to an editing workflow in Resolve. Intuitive to use and the scroll wheel is amazing in use. I can't speak highly enough of this keyboard especially if you have a multicam workflow..... When it works.... Unfortunately there is an issue with Windows right now that is causing issues with computers recognizing it properly. This presents in Resolve not seeing it, sometimes seeing it, not lighting up, not connecting with bluetooth properly. When testing across multiple systems and OSs it works fine on some and not at all on others. The only difference being what version of windows is in use. While things get worked out use it through usb and use the keyboards reset key combo (Cut+Smth Cut + Jog) multiple times until the lights come on and you are good to go. Keep an eye on the blackmagic design forums as this gets figured out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Jesse S.

  • Must-Have Addition to Davinci Resolve!
If you're considering purchasing Davinci Resolve, I highly recommend picking up the Blackmagic Design Davinci Resolve Speed Editor along with it. Not only does it enhance your editing workflow, but it also effectively subsidizes the cost of either the hardware or the software, depending on your perspective. This product has seamlessly integrated into my editing process and has become a valuable asset. Don't hesitate to add it to your toolkit! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by AT & PT

  • Dramatically Speeds Up Video Editing!
Speed Editor includes access to download and install the Studio version of Resolve Video Editor. It is much faster to edit than using only a keyboard and mouse. I have been using Davinci Resolve for about 4 years for my video projects and needed to upgrade to the Studio version to use features only available in the paid upgrade, With the purchase of the Speed Editor, I essentially got the software for FREE! I have been very pleased with the quality and capabilities of this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024 by SDel

  • Finally using the Cut page in Davinci Res.
Background: I am a director who also shoots and have through experience become an advanced editor. I have a BS degree in Digital Cinema. Meaning I've been editing consistently since before Final Cut 7. I've used Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, FCP and even a few oddball NLE's over the years. I've owned 4 BMD cameras so I am using DR Studio. I dove deep into Davinci Resolve in 2020 to edit a feature film I wrote & directed. I hoped editing in DR would save the Colorist some time although I hadn't done much more than short videos before that. I was using a beta version of DR. Consequently, after editing for months I learned the DR keyboard shortcuts, customized some hotkeys and became pretty quick. I am now at an 80/20 split between keyboard and mouse when I am editing. Purpose: When DR added the CUT page I tried for a while to get into it; the idea of speeding up my editing was very attractive. It never really worked for me although I've learned / transitioned multiple NLE's. But I didn't have the patience for it after a numerous tries. NOW, I have a lot of videos to edit for clients, a documentary feature, and it's all hitting at once, Q4/ end of the year . Purchase: I bit the bullet and bought the "Speed Editor" hoping something could save me. The device came overnight by 11am. Good start! I watched a pretty thorough 20-30 minute tutorial on YT that laid out the basics for using the Speed Editor with the Cut Page which is the purpose of its design / use case. I've been editing on it for 3 days now. I even took it in the car for a 4hr road trip to edit in the back seat on a laptop. REVIEW: Hardware: It feels well made, has old school tactile punchy keys, the shuttle wheel is as professional feeling and smooth as mentioned by others. It has to be charged up enough to kick in the bluetooth functionality. That took about 20-30 minutes. It comes with a long (2-3 feet) USB-C cable making it easy to start working right out of the box, it still works as it charges. It doesn't feel or behave like a cheap piece of hardware. (UPDATE: even after a small 1-2 foot drop onto cement it still works with only a few small scratches. So it's seems fairly durable, but I wouldn't drop it on cement again. The hollow plastic sound of it landing on cement made it clear that it doesn't have a rigid metal body. ) Software: HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS. The Speed editor REALLY makes the DR Cut page fun and useful and much easier to use. You can review and navigate through footage to assemble a timeline of selects really quickly, and even the trim edits are a little more fun and but not necessarily faster than my hotkey method. I haven't used the multi cam functionality yet but I think it will be faster than the Edit page for that too. It has plenty of basic editing functionality for assembling a rough cut in the DR Cut page but it doesn't seem to be great for the Edit page. Although there is some functionality that is nice there too. If none of that makes sense, don't worry about that, it comes with a key to the latest version of Davinci Resolve Studio. (18 for me). I had it already but if you want to step up your initial editing process or be able to assemble short form videos faster, like for Social media or something, then this is worth it if you have a lot of video content to create quickly. It makes the hyper advanced app Davinci Resolve, a great option for simple basic editing for non-professional hobbyists and you've got no subscription fees. Combine this with the included DR-Studio and you have all you need to grow as an advanced video post production tool if you are willing to learn all that the app can do. Summary: I'm now using the Cut page a lot, and I am liking editing again. This is a simple device, that is easy to use and learn. If you have basic editing skills or even limited skills it will simplify and speed up the process of assembling your videos. I have already started to find unique ways to use this. This is really good for going through a lot of footage and assembling things. Not sure if it will work once you get into advanced fine cutting but it is pretty habit forming. It's exactly what I need to finish a project with lots of videos by the end of the year. I'm not sure if it will be "faster" than what I was doing already in terms of advanced detailed editing, but if it definitely seems to make assembly editing that you would pass on to a "Jr. editor" or "intern" quicker, easier and more fun again. The software that comes with it is taking over the industry in my opinion. If you are a REAL VIDEO ENTHUSIAST or professional, then this is well worth the price for saving you time and increasing your productivity. For example, DR can transcribe an interview., very quickly. Then you can search through that text document for a word like "conference" and with the speed editor quickly pull those portions of the interviews that are right for your current scene. That alone saves a ton of time sifting through interview footage by simply letting the computer search for the right words in the text document that it generates. And as the cursor goes to the spot in the document, the "source monitor" playhead goes there as well. So you can set in and out points and drop it in with this device very quickly. That particular workflow with the speed editor is much faster and more efficient than using the keyboard/mouse. I think this can pay for itself in in 1-2 paid projects with the time-savings and productivity-increase. Increasing your profitability. If you just want to make assembly editing more fun and faster this may be worth the money if you are familiar with DR already. it depends on if you have enough free cash to make the investment worth it for you, or if you have the time to learn Davinci before your next deadline. If you are a naturally slow mouse-based editor, stop reading and get your card out... you need this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Monark Media Monark Media

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