This split screen below (best viewed in full screen) takes you through a few of the functions to get an idea of how it works. Thanks for thinking about us editors BMD.Īfter various interviews with BMD President Dan May I had a play with the Resolve Editor Keyboard on camera. By building a jog/shuttle dial into the design it’s more editor keyboard than any other keyboard (maybe event the legendary Bella) and adding dedicated editing buttons beyond the standard alphabet keys makes it even more for the editor. The Resolve Editor Keyboard is just that, a keyboard. I had another chat with BMD’s Dan May about the keyboard. The Editblog archives are littered with morphs and Roller Mice that while fun and useful, aren’t better than a keyboard and mouse. But for every Logitech Craft Keyboard with Crown that does add something positive to the editing experience, there’s the Loupedeck that detracts rather than enhances. Yes, there are Contour Shuttle Pros and computer gaming mice that are well-liked hardware devices and do a decent job or supplementing the editing experience. And, let’s be honest again, there really isn’t very much hardware that an editor needs beyond the computer system running our NLE. We get software out the wazoo, both big and small, but the time and expense to create a hardware device is probably much greater than many of the little software tools we get. It was a big surprise at NAB 2019 because let’s be honest, editors don’t often get hardware products dedicated to editing. Let’s talk about the DaVinci Resolve Editor Keyboard.
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