Create proxies in Davinci Resolve, then take the footage to Premiere Pro for editing. Then take the edit to Resolve for color grading. —Chinfat
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Create proxies in Davinci Resolve, then take the footage to Premiere Pro for editing. Then take the edit to Resolve for color grading. —Chinfat
Watch Dave's Video on the Post Color Blog Channel: https://youtu.be/LyjbJG3UGxQ —Premiere Gal
In this video, learn how to export your Adobe Premiere project into DaVinci Resolve 14 and back again. Important workflow if you want to color grade in resolve! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, and leave a comment below for what tutorials you'd like to see in the future. —Learn How To Edit Stuff