Apple Vision Pro about to Get Second Wind Thanks to DaVinci Resolve Update

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The Apple Vision Pro is about to get a much needed boost thanks to the work being done by Blackmagic Design. The company has released a major update that adds support for Apple Immersive Video workflows to DaVinci Resolve Studio for macOS. Update 20.1 allows filmmakers to edit, color grade, add visual effects, mix Spatial Audio, and export immersive content from the Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera.

A new immersive video viewer will let editors pan, tilt and roll clips for viewing on 2D monitors or directly stream to Apple Vision Pro for an even more immersive editing experience.

Djuro Sen using Apple Vision Pro

“We are excited to release this update for DaVinci Resolve Studio which adds tools for Apple Immersive Video to the edit, color, Fairlight and Fusion pages,” said Grant Petty, Blackmagic Design CEO.

“Now filmmakers can create stunning immersive content that was previously too complex or expensive to produce. The best part is that you can edit, grade and mix 3D immersive video and audio using familiar tools from 2D projects! We can’t wait to see the immersive action, drama, concerts, sports and other incredible experiences our customers will create using DaVinci Resolve!”

The Apple Vision Pro is a wonderful mixed reality headset but it’s in desperate need of immersive content from a wide variety of production houses. Now that Blackmagic Design has the world’s only solution that combines editing, color, VFX, audio post and delivery for Apple Immersive Video, it’s back on track.

editing immersive video on DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.1

DaVinci Resolve 20.1 Immersive Features

  • Adds DaVinci Resolve Studio for macOS support for Apple Vision Pro immersive video workflows.
  • Ability to monitor immersive video in Apple Vision Pro from the timeline.
  • Support for Apple Spatial Audio Format (ASAF).
  • Support for monitoring Apple Spatial Audio in binaural with head tracking for AirPods.
  • Ability to edit Blackmagic RAW Immersive video shot on Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive.
  • Immersive video viewer for 2D screens with image pan, tilt and roll.
  • Automatic recognition of Apple Immersive Video (left and right eye) for dual file stereoscopic 3D immersive content.
  • Option to bypass transitions normally rendered by Apple Vision Pro.
  • Export and deliver native files for viewing on Apple Vision Pro.

Sample immersive video clips for use in DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.1 for macOS are available to download now.

Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera at IBC Amsterdam 2024

Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive Features

  • Dual custom lenses for shooting Apple Immersive Video for Apple Vision Pro.
  • Dual 8160 x 7200 (58.7 Megapixel) sensors for stereoscopic 3D immersive image capture.
  • Massive 16 stops of dynamic range.
  • Lightweight, robust camera body with industry standard connections.
  • Generation 5 Color Science with new film curve.
  • Each sensor supports 90 fps at 8K captured to a single Blackmagic RAW file.
  • Includes high performance Blackmagic Media Module 8TB for recording.
  • High speed Wi-Fi, 10G Ethernet or mobile data for network connections.
  • Includes DaVinci Resolve Studio for post production.

DaVinci Resolve 20.1 is available now for download from the Blackmagic Design web site.

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Djuro is a multi award-winning technology reviewer and journalist. He's been tinkering with electronics since the 1970s. Djuro was Australia's first ever network TV News technology editor with Channel 7. Now he's editor of Image Matrix Tech and regular contributor to Sky News Australia - now going on six years, Djuro is an expert videographer, photographer and video editor.
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