
I didn’t have 46 hours to write this review and so I can’t say I’ve seen every single second of all of these tutorials, but I have spent numerous hours in each, working with the accompanying project files and footage and getting a strong feel for what each course has to offer. But hopefully this review will provide a bit more nuanced an answer than that!Ģ. All three do an excellent job, so in a way you can’t really fail to benefit, whichever course you choose. All three colorists who deliver these training courses are working professionals and highly qualified instructors. But when there are so many to choose from, which one should you choose to invest not only your hard earned money, but your precious time into?Īlthough there are a lot of places you could get (free and paid) training from, I’ve been in touch with all three of the major DaVinci Resolve training providers – Alexis Van Hurkman with Ripple Training, Warren Eagles with FXPHD and Patrick Inhofer with Mixing Light and they all kindly agreed to send me free copies of their training series to review.ġ. If you want to learn how to use DaVinci Resolve 11 then you would be smart to invest in some online training.

The Big DaVinci Resolve 11 Training Review
