
Review: DaVinci Resolve Speed EditorĪt its core, the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor is a cutdown version of the Resolve Editors Keyboard that I reviewed in October 2019. Part 2, Multicam and Multi-camera Editing is online. Since a large part of the Speed Editor’s functionality (and overall surface area) is dedicted to multicam, and becuase this review was getting long, I’ve saved the mulitcam editing for Part 2. Part 1 covers most all aspects of the Speed Editor except for the multicamera editing functionality. You will not find another review of the Speed Editor as in-depth as this one out there on the internet. Feel free to post questions and comments and I will try to answer them. If you’re interested in the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor I hope you’ll grab a beverage and dig in. Not every feature in given product will be covered and since these tools are used in real world editing workflows some things don’t fit in a particular review period. These reviews are not meant to be short, quickly posted feature summaries but rather an in-depth discussion of what they can and can’t do, how they might fit into professional workflows and what they often get right and wrong. When I review these products I believe in digging as deep as I can as I use them in real-world editing projects. In the last few years, there have been quite a few to come along and I have reviewed many here on the Editblog. Hardware products designed to supplement and speed up video editing used to be quite rare.

Welcome to my review of the DaVinci Resolve Speed Editor.
