Recent reports indicate that Blackmagic Design, the developer of DaVinci Resolve, has drastically slashed their network storage costs. With the mission of providing high-end professional video editing and colour grading to video creatives all over the world, Blackmagic Design is constantly evolving to improve the user experience and make the production process as simple and efficient as possible.
In the past, many video creatives have expressed dissatisfaction with the prices associated with purchasing and maintaining hard disk drives for storing video files, as well as the added difficulty of managing and backing up thousands of video files. The cost of storage can quickly add up and become a hindrance to the creative process.
Recently, though, Blackmagic Design has taken a step towards solving this problem by announcing a dramatic decrease in network storage costs. With full support for 12G-SDI and 4K resolutions, DaVinci Resolve users can now store files on a networked storage device at a fraction of the cost.
What’s more, DaVinci Resolve makes it easier than ever to share and collaborate on projects. The addition of a built-in streaming application means users no longer have to rely on third-party services to store and share their work. This is great news for DaVinci Resolve users who are looking for a more flexible method of sharing their content.
Overall, Blackmagic Design’s move to decrease their network storage costs will no doubt prove beneficial for their users. By allowing them to store and share their data more easily, these cost savings should make it easier than ever for professional video editors to save money while creating high-quality content.