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Company 3 Uses DaVinci Resolve on Some of the 2012 Holiday Season's Biggest Films

Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve was used on several of the 2012 holiday season's biggest films finished at Company 3, including Les Misérables, Zero Dark Thirty, Hyde Park on the Hudson, as well as the recent global blockbuster Skyfall.

The world's most advanced color correction tool, DaVinci Resolve is the standard for high-end post-production workflows and color correction in film, television programs and global commercial campaigns. Other recent Company 3 features graded in Resolve include Frankenweenie, Alice in Wonderland, and Prometheus.DaVinci Resolve

"All our colorists use DaVinci Resolve because it gives us the performance and support we need in order to handle all the work that comes our way within always demanding deadlines," says Stefan Sonnenfeld, Company 3's president and founder. "And there's no time where that's more true than the holiday season, with blockbusters coming one after the other."

Colorist credits:

Adam Glasman: Les Misérables and Hyde Park on the Hudson

Stephen Nakamura: Zero Dark Thirty and Prometheus

Mitch Paulson: Skyfall

Rob Pizzey: Frankenweenie

Stefan Sonnenfeld: Alice in Wonderland

About DaVinci Resolve:

Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve is the world's highest performance color correction solution for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux computers. DaVinci Resolve supports more real time color correction than any other system because it’s not limited by the performance of the computer it's running on. DaVinci Resolve eliminates this performance barrier because it's based on a cluster of high performance GPU cards, so all processing is always real time. DaVinci Resolve has the power of a true real time performance solution so it handles complex color grades even when using dozens of primaries, secondaries, Power Windows™, multi point tracking, blurs, and more. DaVinci Resolve provides incredible performance in a low cost solution which can be easily upgrade by adding extra GPU's for supercomputer power to handle 4K resolutions, stereoscopic 3D and real time grading direct from raw camera files such as Blackmagic Cinema Camera, ARRI raw, RED r3d and Sony F65 files which can be handled with ease.

About Blackmagic Design:

Blackmagic Design creates the world's highest quality video editing products, digital film cameras, color correctors, video converters, video monitoring, routers, live production switchers, disk recorders, waveform monitors and film restoration software for the feature film, post-production and television broadcast industries. Blackmagic Design's DeckLink capture cards launched a revolution in quality and affordability, while the company's DaVinci Emmy™ award-winning color correction products have dominated the television and film industry since 1984. Blackmagic Design continues ground-breaking innovations including stereoscopic 3D and 4K workflows.

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