

I put off learning Davinci Resolve for years but now I am definitely glad I switched and I would not be surprised if you find it to be a much smoother and richer editing experience as well. And if that is what you are thinking, I know exactly how you feel. You may be thinking that there is a steep learning curve and it might not be worth your time to switch to a different video editing platform. If are familiar with Adobe Premiere Pro or Apple’s Final Cut Pro you may be thinking to yourself, why should you bother to learn how to color grade in a different video editor like DaVinci Resolve 17?
