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SNS at the Blackmagic Design Expo Tour – Atlanta

July 10th, 2018 — Visit us at the Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown, Atlanta, GA

Blackmagic Design Conference & Expo
Atlanta, GA
July 10, 2018

Join us for the Blackmagic Design Conference and Expo tour for a first look at the brand new DaVinci Resolve workflow features for EVO Shared Storage.

Time & Date

Tuesday
February 12th
5:00-8:30pm

Location

Crowne Plaza
590 W Peachtree St NW, Atlanta, GA 30308

Complete the form below to schedule a meeting at the show!

Event Overview

  • Learn how to include 16-bit 4K DPX and OpenEXR into your shared workflows with EVO DPX >
  • Start taking full advantage of DaVinci Resolve’s collaborative features with EVO’s hosted Resolve database
  • Learn how to improve data wrangling on set, and get more organized in the edit suite
  • Attend keynote and training sessions from some of the top colorists, VFX artists, editors, and DPs in the industry
  • Meet and greet with other professionals and hone your skills with Blackmagic hardware and software


See the full event program >


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