If your project is headed to theaters, you’ll want to get familiar with this workflow.
Dolby Atmos is an immersive audio format, with more channels and options than transitional surround sound.
When your project is using this format, you have a robust set of tools to help you get the deliverables you need build directly in to Resolve.
In this video from Blackmagic Design, you’ll learn about:
- Creating a timeline
- Playing a Dolby Atmos file
- Bounce track to a new layer
- Clip info display
- Hiding tracks with the Index
- Bounce Clip to File
- Analyzing audio levels
- Normalizing audio levels
- Export options on Deliver page
- Importing Dolby Atmos Master
- Viewing panning & automation
- Space view
- Audio Pan Visualizer
- Exporting Dolby Master File
- Dolby Renderer Settings
- Linking tracks
- Bus Assign
Follow along with this tutorial by downloading the project files from Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve Training page.
Gedaly is the Founder and Lead Educator of DVResolve.com and is Blackmagic Design Certified Master Trainer. He’s edited commercials for major brands and has done color & VFX for independent films. He consults on post-production workflow and creating online education. Gedaly is the co-founder of Working.Actor, a former marketing manager for large brands, and creates original film projects with his production company Razee.