Blackmagic puts remote post workflows in the spotlight with Tony Foster film
Blackmagic Design announced that the documentary "Tony Foster: Painting at the Edge" utilized its DaVinci Resolve Studio software and Blackmagic Cloud for remote post-production workflows. This announcement highlights the company's tools for collaborative, cloud-based video editing.
Key Takeaways
- Tony Foster: Painting at the Edge used DaVinci Resolve Studio for post-production.
- The documentary also used Blackmagic Cloud for remote collaboration.
- Blackmagic Design framed the project as an example of cloud-based video editing.
- The announcement sits in the Production Hardware category and also touches Encoding and Software.
Why It Matters
The immediate signal is that Blackmagic is pointing to a real documentary, Tony Foster: Painting at the Edge, as proof of remote post-production with DaVinci Resolve Studio and Blackmagic Cloud. That matters because the example ties editing software and cloud collaboration directly to finished content, not just workflow demos. For the broader streaming and post ecosystem, it reinforces the role of cloud-based tools in distributed production pipelines. The next concrete thing to watch is whether Blackmagic cites additional films or series using the same Resolve Studio and Blackmagic Cloud workflow.
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