Blackmagic Design recently announced two exciting price reductions, one permanent and one temporary, that could greatly benefit DaVinci Resolve Studio users.
DaVinci Resolve Studio has long been a favorite among video editors and filmmakers for its exceptional color grading capabilities. While the free version of DaVinci Resolve offers a robust toolset, the full Studio version elevates the experience with advanced features, all for a one-time fee. This purchase model appeals to many users by eliminating subscription plans and providing free updates indefinitely.
Additionally, the latest DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 update, released on December 2nd, introduces several improvements, enhancing performance and introducing new tools for even greater creative flexibility. These price reductions, paired with the recent update, make DaVinci Resolve Studio an even more attractive option for content creators looking to take their editing and color grading to the next level.
Limited-Time Discount for DaVinci Resolve Studio
For a short time, Blackmagic Design is offering the DaVinci Resolve Studio license for $235 (€215) a rare opportunity for those considering the upgrade. With no set expiration date for the promotion, it’s an ideal time to save money while enhancing your editing workflow.

Blackmagic Cloud: Now More Affordable
In addition to the software discount, Blackmagic Design has slashed the price of its Blackmagic Cloud service by 50%. The platform, designed to sync footage from cameras like the Cinema Camera 6K and URSA models to cloud storage, now costs $15 per terabyte per month, down from $30. Existing and new users alike can enjoy these reduced rates.
This cloud service supports real-time collaboration across global teams, enabling immediate access to footage and live-syncing to DaVinci Resolve workstations. Whether your team spans continents or works in fast-paced environments like newsrooms, this price drop makes advanced workflows more accessible.
If you’re ready to invest in industry-leading tools while saving money, these price cuts from Blackmagic Design are worth exploring.

DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 Update 2nd December
Blackmagic Design has released the DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1 update, which enables you to paste clips in the timeline at the playhead or the in and out points. The update also improves system stability when previewing transitions, enhances H.265 encoding, and supports better multipass renders.
What’s New in DaVinci Resolve 19.1.1
Edit Page
- Fixed an issue with displaying track controls in the edit index.
- Added the option to paste clips to the playhead or within the in and out range.
- Resolved crashes when previewing transitions on certain clips.
- Fixed an issue when switching multicam angles at edit points.
- Addressed angle switching issues in multicams with speed changes.
- Improved opacity and fader previews on non-black backgrounds.
- Enabled import and export of Final Cut Pro v1.13 XML files.
- Corrected line breaks in multiline subtitles.
Fusion Page
- Fixed rendering issues with SphereMap in software.
- Addressed outer poly rendering issues on linear b-splines.
- Resolved issues with loading from disk caches in macros.
Color Page
- Fixed timeline thumbnail display issues for some spatial photos.
- Addressed ColorSlice highlights preview on clips with Magic Mask.
- Prevented grades from resetting to local versions during collaboration.
- Corrected incorrect tooltips when switching between DCTLs.
- Added a new color thumbnail index tag for clip ordering.
Fairlight Page
- Fixed an issue when dropping out of automation trim during playback.
- Resolved issues with interpreting full clip fades in AAFs.
- Addressed round-trip issues with Fairlight external audio processing.
- Improved dialogue leveler gain control range in the main plugin UI.
- Fixed automation issues with FairlightFX reverb and noise reduction.
- Corrected issues when setting audio interface sync source to internal.
- Resolved audio accelerator problems with desktop video devices.
General Improvements
- Enabled shutter angle metadata as a tag.
- Fixed issues importing SRTX subtitles to the media pool.
- Resolved H.265 encoding issues with older NVIDIA graphics cards.
- Fixed H.265 multipass render issues on macOS 15.1.
- Improved XDCAM encode options for file or disc target selection.
- Added render options for Windows 10 media player compatibility with MP4.
- Fixed incorrect OpenFX slider behavior when scrolling with the mouse.
- Included general performance and stability improvements.
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